A new task force aimed at helping address the chronic teacher shortage in Texas is nearly doubling in size. The Texas Education Agency announced Tuesday it was adding 24 public school teachers to the Teacher Vacancy Task Force. The TEA said in a it was expanding the group in order to 鈥渆nsure equal representation of teachers and school system administrators.鈥
The TEA formed the task force at the request of Gov. Greg Abbott. In, Abbott directed Texas commissioner of education to set up the group to investigate the challenges teacher vacancies are causing for school districts, explore best practices to address the shortage, and research proposals to attract and retain teachers.
At first, the group had, mostly made up of school superintendents and other school administrators. Only two teachers were included, drawing backlash from some officials andteacher groups, including the Texas State Teachers Association.
鈥淲e are glad that the governor and commissioner saw fit to appoint two teachers to the task force, but we are disappointed that a larger number was not added to a group of twenty鈥恊ight people,鈥 said TSTA President Ovidia Molina in a at the time. 鈥淲ho knows better about why there is a teacher shortage than real experts, the teachers themselves?鈥
The TEA says the group decided to include more teachers after its first meeting.
鈥淚t is imperative that we include the insights and recommendations of current classroom teachers as the task force works to identify strong recommendations that can address the staffing shortages facing school systems across Texas鈥, said Morath, in a statement. 鈥淭his expansion strengthens the Task Force and includes more perspectives as we work to find far-reaching solutions to these challenges.鈥
The task force will also now be chaired by a public school teacher. Josue Torres, who teaches math at Dallas ISD, said he was honored to lead the group.
鈥淭he reason I got into education is because I believe that a student鈥檚 zip code shouldn鈥檛 determine his or her fate, and this Task Force has the ability to recommend the needed changes and innovative solutions necessary to ensure all Texas students have access to the high-quality educators they deserve,鈥 Torres said in a statement.
Still, TSTA President Molina told the Texas Newsroom that Torres鈥 appointment to chair the task force seems premature, since they still don鈥檛 know the whole makeup of the group.
鈥淗e [Abbott] should have actually waited to see who was on the task force to see who could really be the head of the task force, and not sort of as an afterthought say, 鈥極h, the teachers aren鈥檛 happy with the task force because we don鈥檛 have but two educators in there, so let me just add some more to make them happy鈥 because he鈥檚 not thinking about the teachers,鈥 said Molina. 鈥淗e鈥檚 thinking about November.鈥
Abbott鈥攁 Republican who is running for re-election鈥 also from Beto O鈥 Rourke. The Democratic gubernatorial candidate said instead of a task force, Texas needs to improve pay and benefits for teachers.
Once all the members of the Teacher Vacancy Task Force are in place, the group is expected to form several workgroups to tackle specific challenges facing Texas schools.