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A California school district recently approved over $100 million in funds to create affordable housing options for teachers as shortages rage across the U.S.
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EXCLUSIVE — As school districts build subsidized teacher housing to combat shortages, one Silicon Valley-area district has developed a "road map" to expand projects nationwide.
This year marks the first time that students from low-income families will get a boost to their chances of getting into Stevenson Elementary School in Mountain View. The application deadline is this Friday, Feb. 10.
Plans are underway to break ground on an educator-housing project in Palo Alto, bringing affordable housing to teachers in several local school districts in Santa Clara and San Mateo County.
Plans are underway to break ground in the next several months on an educator-housing project in Palo Alto that was proposed more than five years ago. Several local school districts are involved, including Mountain View Whisman.
After removing nine big pine trees from Vargas Elementary, there's now a wide-reaching plan to add dozens of trees and reimagine outdoor play areas to incorporate natural elements at the Mountain View Whisman district's newest school.