Vacancy Numbers Show Florida Continues to Struggle with Attracting and Retaining Prepared, Qualified Educators

Florida Education Association Releases Vacancy Numbers for 2025-2026 K-12 School Year; Thousands of Students Return to School with No Permanent Educators 

“While the data shows fewer vacancies at the start of this school year, the decline in vacancies is driven by extensive budget cuts which have led to districts cutting thousands of positions, reducing critical programs and offerings for students and educators alike, and leaning on larger class sizes and uncertified educators.

“Decades of failed public education policy have gotten us to a point where public-school students in Florida are being put last. Thousands of students will start the new school year without a permanent, certified educator in their classrooms, without enough bus drivers who will get them to and from school safely, without paraprofessionals, maintenance, and lunch workers, and so many others who make the difference in the lives of our children. Educators and communities are forced to do more with less funding and fewer resources, and the ones who pay the price are our students—reading and math scores are down, SAT scores are decreasing, and teachers in Florida rank #50 in the nation in average salary. To make matters worse, an unaccountable voucher system diverts $4 billion away from public schools and our students—money that can be used to provide much-needed support to children who are overlooked by corporate-run schools.

“At the Florida Education Association, we believe that all children should have access to a world-class, free public education. And we know this is possible, but it requires a re-commitment to public education from our lawmakers and sustainable policies that ensure our public-school students are no longer pushed aside.” 

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County-by-County Vacancy Data as of August 5, 2025

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