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Associated Press Wearing a face mask and shield to protect against the spread of COVID-19, kindergarten teacher Judith Ramos prepares her classroom in San Antonio. Texas requires all districts to offer in-person instruction, but with some teachers out because of pandemic-related issues, there is a shortage. Districts are trying to navigate the gap. Despite the pandemic, all school districts in Texas are required to offer in-person instruction with few exceptions. But districts are also facing a shortage of teachers, who may be out due to COVID-19-related quarantine or isolation. They re also facing a lack of substitute teachers. The Texas Tribune. She joined KERA s Justin Martin for a look into how this is affecting classrooms across Texas. ....
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FacebookTwitterEmail Simply put, there are not enough substitute teachers in Texas.Lorado/Getty Images Finding a substitute teacher in Texas has always been a fairly difficult task and the COVID-19 pandemic definitely doesn t help. School districts across the state are now requiring face-to-face instruction, which in turns leads to an increase in teachers having to stay home to quarantine or self-isolate. But with a drought of substitute teachers, where does that leave students? According to the Texas Tribune s Aliyya Swaby, districts are choosing to combine multiple classes in a room, turn to paraprofessionals and administrators to fill in for teachers and in some cases, allow students to work remotely for days at a time. ....