“We do have a critical shortage in some areas of the state,” said a state board member. “No matter where they go, they’re needed.”
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - 32 more college students in our state are now eligible to teach in a classroom because of a lower Praxis score requirement.
“That’s not a huge number, but it’s 32 more than we had. So for those universities that took advantage of that, I’m happy for those candidates,” said Tracie West, the board Pro Tem and representative of district two. “I hope that they will continue to work hard and develop their craft in the classroom.”
“We do have a critical shortage in some areas of the state,” said Marie Manning, state board representative of district six. “No matter where they go, they’re needed.”State data shows more people are eligible to teach after the state changed Praxis requirements.
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