GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – Soon, bells will be ringing in the halls of area schools, as the 2025-26 school year is right around the corner, and schools all around the country are facing a teaching shortage.
“The goal is to get as many positions filled as possible, so that we can have a good start to the school year,” says Green Bay Area Public School District (GBAPS) Director of Recruitment Mai Vang. “And also an opportunity for our staff to connect with our community, build relationships, and let them know what we are working on this year.”
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The district is looking to round out their staff, and make sure that they have the right educators placed in front of the year, and want to ensure every student gets their best opportunities when in school.
“The biggest needs right now would be special education, speech language pathologists, and we also have some interesting one-off positions such as art teacher, and family and consumer science,” says Vang…