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Over 1,000 Arizona teachers have left since July, worsening a "catastrophic" staffing crisis.
Over 1,000 Arizona teachers have quit since July, leaving more than 4,000 teaching positions vacant, according to a state survey, with the shortage described as "catastrophic" by Superintendent Tom Horne.
The crisis, fueled by low pay and lack of administrative support, has led to widespread reliance on long-term substitutes and overworked staff, disrupting student learning.
Districts are actively hiring across roles, including teachers, bus drivers, and facility workers, while officials urge renewal of Proposition 123 to fund pay raises without tax increases and push for laws supporting teacher discipline authority.
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Más de 1.000 maestros de Arizona se han marchado desde julio, empeorando una crisis de personal "catastrófica".