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Tulsa Public Schools is hiring substitute teachers to fill current shortage

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TULSA, Okla. — Tulsa Public Schools (TPS) are looking for substitute teachers to help fill a current shortage.

They are holding a job fair on Monday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at Wilson Teaching and Learning Academy located at 2710 E. 11th St.

Bradley Eddy with TPS says the district currently has about 500 subs, and it needs about 2,000 to be at 100% fill rate every day. The goal is to hire at least 100 subs through the job fair.

They're trying to draw parents to apply for positions because they're familiar with public education and are already volunteering their time.

A sub can earn anywhere from $60 to $90 a day, depending on college credits and a teaching certificate.

To learn more about this position or how to apply, click here.

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