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POLITICSJul 14 · 18:30 UTCTHE 74Zaidee Stavely

Short Thousands of Bilingual Teachers, California Schools Turn to High School Students

California faces a shortage of bilingual teachers and has allocated $10 million to recruit high school students into teaching through partnerships with colleges and universities. The state aims to enroll half of K-12 students in bilingual programs by 2030 but needs 6,000 more teachers, as existing programs are insufficient and costly for aspiring bilingual educators.

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