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Virginia House, Senate move to fast-track CTE teachers

With a growing demand for skilled workers, Virginia lawmakers are tackling a critical issue: the shortage of career and technical education (CTE) teachers. A bipartisan effort to provide an alternative pathway for CTE instructors has cleared both chambers of the General Assembly and now awaits review by the governor. Businesses across the state have struggled […]

The historic facade of Virginia’s new General Assembly Building in Richmond. (Photo by Sarah Vogelsong/Virginia Mercury)
With a growing demand for skilled workers, Virginia lawmakers are tackling a critical issue: the shortage of career and technical education (CTE) teachers. A bipartisan effort to provide an alternative pathway for CTE instructors has cleared both chambers of the General Assembly and now awaits review by the governor.

Businesses across the state have struggled to fill workforce gaps, a challenge that has been a major focus of Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s administration. While CTE programs are seen as a vital pipeline for future workers, they face the same staffing shortages as public schools.