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Oklahoma sets record for emergency teaching certifications...again

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Oklahoma broke its annual record for emergency teaching certifications, and there’s still one more month to go.

The Oklahoma State Board of Education met Thursday and approved the latest batch of certifications. As of this November,this year’s emergency certification list totals 3,690, which is 74 more educators than all of last year. The biggest share of those certifications went to elementary education, which made up nearly a thousand of them.

Emergency certifications last for one year and can be renewed twice. They’re for educators who haven’t yet met the state’s teaching qualifications but who do hold a bachelor’s degree.

This school year started with arecord number of teaching vacancies, in part fueled by thenearly 2,000 teachers who retired this summer. Districts hope the legislature’s move this spring to offernearly $28,000 in new teacher incentives will help bridge the ever-widening gap.

The next round of emergency certified educators will be up for approval at the State Board’s Dec. 15 meeting.

Beth Wallis is StateImpact Oklahoma's education reporter.
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