School districts from other states are putting up billboards across the Valley in hopes of getting teachers to move and accept out-of-state jobs.
A new school year is set to begin in less than a month and some districts are still struggling to hire teachers.
The Gallup-McKinley County School District, located in New Mexico, also had some billboards in the Valley, advertising up to a $25,000 incentive. The district told ABC15 it had “many calls” from prospective employees in Arizona.The New Mexico Public Education Department said out of nearly 1,500 applicants from January 2022 to present day, 260 were from Arizona.
Recruiting for teachers has been competitive in the state and across the nation. As districts move to find innovative ways to hire and retain, the Creighton School District decided to offer a $10,000 recruitment stipend.
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