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Although Georgia public schools kept 90% of their educators last year, concerns remain about long-term retention rates with around 6,000 vacancies statewide.
Lawmakers are looking at ways to increase retention rates and reduce the teacher shortage this legislative session, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Here are some pieces of legislation that might impact the shortage.
Education advocates are also encouraging lawmakers to extend the tax credit program that gives teachers in high-need subject areas or at a rural or low-performing school a $3,000 tax credit. The current legislation expires in 2026, according to the AJC.
Written by: Jenna Eason
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