10,000 Classroom Teacher Vacancies Gone In NC. Why?

On September 26, 2022 (one month into the last traditional school year), there were well over 15,000 vacancies on TeachNC’s job search feature.

On March 8, 2023, that total is below 5,000.

So where did those 10,000 job vacancies go?

Were they filled? Don’t think so.

Are they no longer being advertised because they were left unfilled for such a long time?

Were they removed intentionally to make the total look more appealing in order to hide the fact that many were never going to be filled because of the way that North Carolina treats its educators?

Was it just decided that since those vacancies had not been filled that late in the school year those duties were just being completed by others as extra work and then it was decided that saving the money from not having to pay for new educators could be used someplace else like tax cuts?

And now just a few weeks from the start of the 2023-2024 traditional school year, the vacancy count is still around the same as it was in March.

One thought on “10,000 Classroom Teacher Vacancies Gone In NC. Why?

  1. Berger wants to remove the burden of education from the state. No teachers now more benefits to play for, no more bussed, no more DopePI, no more buildings to fund. Think of the savings he would achieve. Let them free market handle it from now in. Like that will work just look at your health care.

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