With classrooms across the country facing a growing teacher shortage, one Oklahoma school district is turning to an international solution.
Santa Fe South Schools in Oklahoma City has welcomed a group of bilingual educators from Puebla, Mexico, to help fill critical teaching gaps ahead of the new school year.
The teachers, who specialize in subjects like math, writing, and social studies, are part of a multi-year initiative backed by the nonprofit Fuel OKC and the Oklahoma Teacher Pathway Program…