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MDE releases 2024-25 Educator Shortage survey results. 5,160 Vacancies

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MDE releases 2024-25 Educator Shortage survey results

JACKSON, Miss. – Results from the Mississippi Department of Education (MDE) 2024-25 Educator Shortage survey show there are 5,160 vacancies among teachers, administrators and school support staff across the state. Educator Shortage survey results show an increase of 148 compared to the 2023-24 school year and a decrease of 343 since the initial survey administration in 2021-22.

The survey was conducted by MDE’s Office of Teaching and Leading from Aug. 20, – Nov. 1, 2024, and had 100% voluntary participation from school districts. The number of vacancies from previous years was 5,503 in 2021-22, 4,988 in 2022-23, and 5,012 in 2023-24.

Compared to last year, vacancies increased by 189 among teachers and by 17 among K-12 licensed educators (library/media, counselors and speech language positions). Vacancies decreased by nine among administrators (principals and assistant principals) and by 49 among K-12 support staff such as teacher assistants, nurses, custodians, bus drivers, food service staff and administrative assistants. As for the location of teacher vacancies, decreases were noted in Congressional Districts two and three, while vacancies increased in Congressional Districts one and four.

 

Proven strategies to mitigate past educator vacancies through increased teacher recruitment have included:

By evaluating the Educator Shortage survey results along with the 2023-24 Teacher Retention survey results, the MDE has identified the following strategies to help address current vacancies:

 

 

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