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Bay City ISD outlines multi‑year plan to certify uncertified teachers and seeks TEA approval
Summary
District staff presented a phased plan to reduce uncertified teachers from 28% to under 10% by 2028–29, targeting PK–5 certification first and using residency/EPP partnerships and federal funds to support staff through the process.
Bay City ISD presented a district‑level plan to bring uncertified teachers into compliance with state certification requirements while seeking TEA approval for a phase‑in.
A staff presenter told trustees that the district currently has 17 uncertified teachers in pre‑K through grade 5, 7 in grades 6–8 and 9 in grades 9–12. The presenter said those numbers represent roughly 28% of instructional staff categorized as uncertified and that the district’s plan would reduce that percentage across three…
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