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Teacher shortages in Tennessee inconsistent by subject, district, study finds [Video]

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Tennessee’s teacher shortage is a statewide problem, but a new study reveals the subjects that need staff the most vary significantly based on zip code.

The report published by the Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis highlighted the inconsistencies of teacher shortages in Tennessee.

The data showed districts with surpluses of high school social studies teachers bordered districts with severe shortages. For example, Williamson County Schools reported no shortage of high school social studies teachers, according to the study, while neighboring Maury County Public Schools reported a staffing challenge for social studies teachers, and cited the district wasn’t receiving enough applications for the vacant positions.

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Meanwhile, Nashville and Memphis both reported a shortage of elementary school teachers, the report said, citing a lack of applications as a perceived staffing challenge. However, Knox County Schools reported an adequate number of elementary school teachers.

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