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Utah shops online for teachers
Web site offers low-cost way of filling vacancies
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Utah schools kicked off the current school year 173 teachers short, with the biggest shortages in the growing Jordan, Alpine and Washington school districts, according to the "2006-2007 Teacher Supply and Demand Follow-Up Study" by David Sperry, Utah System of Higher Education scholar-in-residence.
More than half of teachers leave the profession within the first five years of their careers. That's up from 48 percent a year ago, the study states.
The shortage occurs as Utah's enrollment is forecast to grow from 540,000 to 680,000 students by 2014, requiring 44,000 new teachers, according to a study by Utah State University.
But when it comes to recruiting teachers, Utah has competition. The teacher shortage is, after all, a national problem.
Wyoming touts small class sizes averaging 13 to 15 students in elementary schools and an average base salary of nearly $51,000, Wyoming Department of Education spokesman Tim Lockwood said.
Such perks are a necessity: the Nevada district is growing by about a dozen new schools every year and needs up to 3,000 new teachers to work in them, said Emily Aguero, district executive director of recruitment and staffing. Officials there comb the United States for candidates, traveling to places as far away as Pittsburgh several times every month, Green said.
Utah doesn't have a lot of money to offer teachers, but is working to improve matters.
Utah lawmakers last year aimed to give every teacher a $2,500 raise and $1,000 bonus. While calculation errors reduced the amounts, legislative leaders promised to fill in the holes in the 2008 Legislature, which begins Jan. 21.
Before that, Utah's average teacher salary was approximately $39,000.
Utah districts also have money to give bonuses to math, science and special education teachers, sometimes in the $5,000 to $10,000 range, Shumway noted. The state also has a student-loan forgiveness program for teachers willing to work in at-risk schools.
Legislators in the coming weeks are expected to debate several bills aimed at recruiting teachers. Proposals include scholarships for student teachers, more pay for a lengthened school year, up to $2,000 stipends for special education teachers, even offering teachers a forgivable, $15,000 home loan for those agreeing to teach in a Utah school for 10 years.
Meanwhile, Utah officials hope Teachers-Teachers.com, and the state itself, can help lure educators.
"The thing that we're trying to do as we recruit is to make the best pitch we can that Utah's a great place to teach, a great quality of life, and lots of great kids and parents and a great school system," Shumway said.
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