Colorado educators earning degrees could get $10,000 to cover prep costs
This past school year, districts faced a shortage of nearly 7,000 teachers, about 12 percent of the workforce needed.
(The Center Square) – There were slightly more jobs in Colorado during the second quarter of the year as salaries moved downward, according to the Colorado Chamber of Commerce.
Job vacancies were up 1.9 percent in the state, according to research by Aspen Tech labs and the chamber. The percentage was 1.5 percent higher than the national rate of job growth. The increase was larger than 33 other states.