Over half of the teacher vacancies in Baltimore County Schools are for special education classrooms.

Chief Human Resources Officer Homer McCall II told the school board Tuesday night that the district has around 70 teaching vacancies after the first day of school, down from 126 earlier this month. He added that 123, or 70%, of schools in the district have no vacancies, and no schools have more than four.

The district still has over 36 full-time openings for special education teachers and 10 for math teachers, according to McCall’s presentation. The district had around 43 vacancies for special education teachers at the start of last school year.

“Our greatest needs are in special education and math,” director of staffing Susan Stansbury told the board.  ... Read More: FOX45