Madison Board Of Education Waves Degree Requirement For Substitute Teachers

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The Madison Board of Education has approved a resolution to hire substitute teachers with a high school diploma, teaching license, along with needing to pass a background check.

RichlandSource.com reports, State Senate Bill 1 has temporarily waved the rule that substitutes need a bachelor’s degree.

Madison Superintendent Rob Peterson said this should help with the shortage of substitute teachers.


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