Augusta Schools Leader Named
- Jaime David
- May 5
- 1 min read
Augusta County Public Schools (ACPS) in Virginia is facing significant challenges with its teacher shortage, leading Superintendent Eric Bond to announce his resignation, effective June 30. The teacher vacancy rate currently stands at approximately 10%, with projections indicating it could rise to 15% by the start of the next school year. Bond cited the intense pressures associated with addressing the teacher shortage as a primary reason for his departure, stating the situation demands a different leadership approach. He emphasized the growing complexity of finding and retaining qualified educators in the current environment, impacting the quality of education the division can provide. The school board acknowledged Bond's resignation and his contributions to the division. They plan to initiate a search for a new superintendent to address the ongoing staffing crisis. The urgency of the situation underscores the significant impact teacher shortages are having on school districts across the country. The division is working to mitigate the impact on students and ensure continuity of instruction amidst the challenges. find the original article here: https://www.yahoo.com/news/superintendent-announced-augusta-county-school-230931909.html
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