California turns to high school students to fill bilingual teacher shortage
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California wants half of its K-12 students enrolled in bilingual education by 2030, but a shortage of qualified teachers threatens to undermine that goal. To close the gap, the state is investing in a new pipeline to attract high school students to the profession. Lawmakers included a $10 million grant program in this yearβs budget [β¦]
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