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Clayton County expands local teacher pipeline through TAP program; district reports fewer vacancies
Summary
Clayton County Public Schools leaders on June 23 outlined plans to expand the district-run TAP teacher-preparation program, reporting larger graduating classes and a decline in teacher vacancies.
Clayton County Public Schools leaders on June 23 outlined expansion plans for the district’s TAP teacher-preparation program and reported progress reducing teacher vacancies.
Dr. Gloria Duncan, director of the district’s Professional Learning department, told the board Clayton County operates as an Educational Preparation Provider (EPP) approved by the Professional Standards Commission, allowing the district to certify teachers locally. She said the TAP program graduated more than 70 participants this year — the largest graduating class since she began at the Professional Learning…
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