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Texas schools are hiring more teachers without traditional training. They hope the state will pay to prepare them.

Schools are hiring instructors with different types of backgrounds to deal with critical staff shortages.

First year educator Amanda McIntyre interacts with her students at Freeport Intermediate School in Freeport, Texas, on August 16,2024. She recently completed her teacher apprenticeship program.

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Freeport Intermediate School in Freeport, Texas, is where first year educator Amanda McIntyre teaches 8th grade science at on August 16,2024. She recently completed her teacher apprenticeship program, which some see as one of the solutions to the uncertified teacher crisis in Texas.
Amanda McIntyre stops her class from rushing out of her  class as the bell rings at Freeport Intermediate School in Freeport, Texas, on August 16,2024. After recently completing her teacher apprenticeship program, she now teaches 8th grade science.

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