30
Identification of Critical Teacher Shortage Areas for 2020-21 Recommended Critical Teacher Shortage Areas This report identifies which certification areas represent the greatest need among teachers statewide. Using the information provided below, the recommended critical teacher shortage areas for the 2020-21 school year are as follows: English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Science-General English Exceptional Student Education (ESE) Science-Physical Mathematics Technical Education Reading The shortage areas above represent certification areas where substantial proportions of teachers who are not certified in the appropriate field are being hired to teach such courses, where significant vacancies exist and where postsecondary institutions do not produce enough graduates to meet the needs of Florida’s K-12 student population. This information can be used to determine the current and projected needs of classroom teachers for specific subject areas in the upcoming school year. The process used to determine these critical teacher shortage areas is presented below. Background Section 1012.07, Florida Statutes (F.S.), requires the State Board of Education (SBE) to annually identify critical teacher shortage areas based on the recommendations of the Commissioner of Education. This statute is accompanied by SBE Rule 6A- 20.0131, Florida Administrative Code, which specifies that the list of shortage areas identify high-need content areas and high- priority location areas using the following information: 1. The number and percentage of positions in each discipline filled by teachers not certified in the appropriate field; 2. The annual supply of graduates of state-approved Florida teacher education programs for each discipline; 3. The number and percentage of vacant positions in each teaching discipline; and 4. Critical teacher shortage areas which may be identified pursuant to rules adopted by district school boards. These areas shall be identified based on consideration of at least the information specified in items one through three above and submitted to the Department of Education no later than June 1 st of each year. Additionally, sections 1012.22(1)(c)4.b., F.S., and 1012.22(1)(c)5.c.(III), F.S., include provisions requiring local school districts to incorporate critical teacher shortage areas into both their grandfathered and performance salary schedules.

Identification of Critical Teacher Shortage Areas for 2020-21 · shortage areas based on the recommendations of the Commissioner of Education. This statute is accompanied by SBE Rule

  • Upload
    others

  • View
    1

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: Identification of Critical Teacher Shortage Areas for 2020-21 · shortage areas based on the recommendations of the Commissioner of Education. This statute is accompanied by SBE Rule

Identification of Critical Teacher Shortage Areas for 2020-21

Recommended Critical Teacher Shortage Areas This report identifies which certification areas represent the greatest need among teachers statewide. Using the information provided below, the recommended critical teacher shortage areas for the 2020-21 school year are as follows:

• English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) • Science-General • English • Exceptional Student Education (ESE) • Science-Physical • Mathematics • Technical Education • Reading

The shortage areas above represent certification areas where substantial proportions of teachers who are not certified in the appropriate field are being hired to teach such courses, where significant vacancies exist and where postsecondary institutions do not produce enough graduates to meet the needs of Florida’s K-12 student population. This information can be used to determine the current and projected needs of classroom teachers for specific subject areas in the upcoming school year. The process used to determine these critical teacher shortage areas is presented below. Background Section 1012.07, Florida Statutes (F.S.), requires the State Board of Education (SBE) to annually identify critical teacher shortage areas based on the recommendations of the Commissioner of Education. This statute is accompanied by SBE Rule 6A-20.0131, Florida Administrative Code, which specifies that the list of shortage areas identify high-need content areas and high-priority location areas using the following information:

1. The number and percentage of positions in each discipline filled by teachers not certified in the appropriate field; 2. The annual supply of graduates of state-approved Florida teacher education programs for each discipline; 3. The number and percentage of vacant positions in each teaching discipline; and 4. Critical teacher shortage areas which may be identified pursuant to rules adopted by district school boards. These

areas shall be identified based on consideration of at least the information specified in items one through three above and submitted to the Department of Education no later than June 1st of each year.

Additionally, sections 1012.22(1)(c)4.b., F.S., and 1012.22(1)(c)5.c.(III), F.S., include provisions requiring local school districts to incorporate critical teacher shortage areas into both their grandfathered and performance salary schedules.

Page 2: Identification of Critical Teacher Shortage Areas for 2020-21 · shortage areas based on the recommendations of the Commissioner of Education. This statute is accompanied by SBE Rule

Determining Shortage Areas The critical teacher shortage areas for 2020-21 were determined using information provided in Exhibits 3 through 5. The department used the information in each of the exhibits to create rankings for each measure in Exhibit 1.1 Rankings were then averaged across all measures to produce the final rankings. In Exhibit 1 below, the shaded and bolded subject fields indicate the recommended 2020-21 Critical Teacher Shortage Areas. The final column in Exhibit 1, “Final Rank,” shows that ESOL and Science-General were tied for first place with an average rank of nine. English was ranked third and followed by ESE, Science-Physical, Math, Technical Education and Reading as critical teacher shortage areas. Exhibit 1 – Summary of Critical Teacher Shortage Rankings for 2020-21

Certification Areas

Rank Based on % of Courses Taught by

Teachers Not Certified in the Appropriate Field for the Course (as reported

by school districts)

Rank Based on Projected

Vacancies (as reported by

school districts)

Rank Based on % of Completers

(as reported by teacher

preparation programs)

Average Rank Rank Final

Rank

ESOL* 4 5 18 9 2 2 Science-General* 8 7 12 9 2 2 English 2 3 23 9.33 3 3 ESE* 1 2 26 9.67 4 4 Science-Physical* 5 12 13 10 5 5 Math 9 4 20 11 6 6 Technical Education 10 19 5 11.33 7 7 Reading* 3 8 24 11.67 8 8 Science-Earth & Space 6 23 9 12.67 9 Educational Media Specialist 13 24 5 14 10 Business Education 15 25 5 15 11 Physical Education 23 15 11 16.33 13 Science-Biology 21 13 15 16.33 13 Foreign Languages-Other 11 32 9 17.33 15 Foreign Languages-Spanish 25 18 9 17.33 15 Drama 22 27 5 18 19 Early Childhood/Preschool 16 22 16 18 19 Foreign Languages-French 18 30 6 18 19 Social Sciences 27 6 21 18 19 Computer Science 24 26 5 18.33 21 Pre-K/Primary Education 20 10 25 18.33 21 Elementary Education 29 1 27 19 22

1 The rankings order the data with 1 being the subject area that shows the most need for additional teachers. For example, when looking at Exhibit 5, the subject area with the fewest program completers would be ranked as number 1, but for Exhibit 4 the subject area with the most vacancies would be ranked as number 1. In the case of a tie, all subject areas in the tie are assigned the rank indicating a lesser need for additional teachers. For example, if three subject areas tie for third place (i.e. there is no way to distinguish between third, fourth and fifth place), they would all be assigned fifth place.

2

Page 3: Identification of Critical Teacher Shortage Areas for 2020-21 · shortage areas based on the recommendations of the Commissioner of Education. This statute is accompanied by SBE Rule

3

Certification Areas

Rank Based on % of Courses Taught by

Teachers Not Certified in the Appropriate Field for the Course (as reported

by school districts)

Rank Based on Projected

Vacancies (as reported by

school districts)

Rank Based on % of Completers

(as reported by teacher

preparation programs)

Average Rank Rank Final

Rank

Art 26 20 14 20 23 Agriculture 20 31 10 20.33 24 Music 28 17 22 22.33 25

Notes: Certification areas that were missing data in one or more of the measures examined were not ranked and excluded from the exhibit. Bolded subject fields indicate 2020-21 Critical Teacher Shortages. * Science-General includes Science and General Science; Science-Physical includes Chemistry and Physics; ESE includes Exceptional Student Education, Speech Correction, Emotionally Handicapped, Hearing Impaired, Mentally Handicapped, Physically Impaired, Specific Learning Disabilities, Speech-Language Impaired, Varying Exceptionalities, Visually Impaired, Autism Spectrum Disorders endorsement, Adaptive Physical Education and Orientation and Mobility endorsement; and Reading and ESOL include both the certification and the endorsement. Information on Critical Teacher Shortage Areas Data on teachers currently in the workforce and their areas of certification are presented below to provide context for the recommended critical teacher shortage areas. This information covers the following: certification areas in which the majority of teachers are currently certified; the number of courses taught by teachers who were not appropriately certified for the courses they were teaching; the projected number of teacher vacancies as reported by school districts; and the number of recent completers of state-approved teacher preparation programs in Florida. Additional information is provided on the number of courses being taught by teachers who were not certified in the appropriate field for the courses they were teaching in high-priority locations.2 The following exhibits provide information on teacher supply and demand:

• Exhibit 2 – Number of Teacher Certifications Held by Certification Area During 2019-20 • Exhibit 3 – Number of Courses Taught by Teachers Not Certified in the Appropriate Field by Certification Area During

2018-19 • Exhibit 4 – Number of Current and Projected Vacancies by Certification Area for 2019-20 • Exhibit 5 – Number of Students Completing Teacher Education Programs During 2017-18 • Exhibit 6 – High-Priority School Locations and Courses Taught by Appropriately Certified Teachers in 2018-19

It is important to note and emphasize that all data are as reported by school districts or teacher preparation programs.

2 Section 1012.07, F.S., defines high-priority locations as high-density, low-economic urban schools; low-density, low-economic urban schools; low-density, low-economic rural schools; and schools that earned a grade of “F” or three consecutive grades of “D” pursuant to section 1008.34, F.S.

Page 4: Identification of Critical Teacher Shortage Areas for 2020-21 · shortage areas based on the recommendations of the Commissioner of Education. This statute is accompanied by SBE Rule

Exhibit 2 provides the total number of certifications held by teachers in 2019-20 by certification area. If a teacher held a certification in multiple subject areas, the certification is counted once for each subject area. The most common teacher certification area for the 2019-20 school year was Elementary Education, making up 20.97% of all certifications. This was closely followed by ESOL at 19.76%. Shortage areas for 2020-21 are shaded and bolded in the exhibit below. Following Elementary Education and ESOL, the numbers drop off with ESE making up 10.27% of certifications and Reading making up 6.70% of certifications. The eight recommended critical teacher shortage areas account for about 47.30% of all certifications (n=211,289). The complete crosswalk of “Certification Subject Codes to Certification Areas” can be found in Appendix C. Exhibit 2 – Number of Teacher Certifications Held by Certification Area - Top Areas for 2019-20

Certification Areas Total Number of Certifications Percentage of Certifications

Elementary Education 93,664 20.97% ESOL* 88,260 19.76% ESE* 45,860 10.27% Reading* 29,933 6.70% Pre-K/Primary Education 21,117 4.73% English 19,452 4.36% Social Sciences 18,939 4.24% Math 17,542 3.93% Gifted 14,085 3.15% Physical Education 10,414 2.33% Guidance 6,523 1.46% Science-Biology 6,455 1.45% Science-General* 6,223 1.39% Foreign Languages-Spanish 5,406 1.21% Music 4,675 1.05% Business Education 4,623 1.04% Art 4,347 0.97% Educational Media Specialist 3,560 0.80% Early Childhood/Preschool 3,180 0.71% Health 3,120 0.70% Science-Physical* 3,037 0.68% Science-Earth & Space 1,746 0.39% School Social Worker 1,616 0.36% School Psychologist 1,476 0.33% Family And Consumer Sciences 1,185 0.27% Technical Education 982 0.22% Drama 875 0.20% Driver Education 861 0.19% Foreign Languages-French 817 0.18% Agriculture 650 0.15% Computer Science 592 0.13% Foreign Languages-Other 568 0.13% Statewide Total 421,783 100.00%

Note: Bolded subject fields indicate 2020-21 Critical Teacher Shortages. * Science-General includes Science and General Science; Science-Physical includes Chemistry and Physics; ESE includes Exceptional Student Education, Speech Correction, Emotionally Handicapped, Hearing Impaired, Mentally Handicapped, Physically Impaired, Specific Learning Disabilities, Speech-Language Impaired, Varying Exceptionalities, Visually Impaired, Autism Spectrum Disorders endorsement, Adaptive Physical Education, and Orientation and Mobility endorsement; and Reading and ESOL include both the certification and the endorsement.

4

Page 5: Identification of Critical Teacher Shortage Areas for 2020-21 · shortage areas based on the recommendations of the Commissioner of Education. This statute is accompanied by SBE Rule

Districts prefer to hire teachers certified in the appropriate field(s) for the courses they teach when possible to ensure students are taught the Florida Standards at the level of rigor required. Exhibit 3 provides the total number and percentage of courses taught in each certification area statewide, as well as the total number and percentage of courses taught in each certification area by teachers who were not certified in the appropriate field, as reported by school districts for fall of the 2018-19 school year. This information provides detail on the certification areas that are currently in demand across all school districts based on how frequently courses are being taught by teachers without the required certification relative to those courses’ prevalence among course offerings in Florida. ESE had the highest percentage of courses taught by teachers without the required certification relative to its prevalence among course offerings in Florida. Exhibit 3 – Number of Courses Taught by Teachers Not Certified in the Appropriate Field, by Certification Area

During 2018-19

Certification Areas

Total Number of

Courses Reported Statewide

Percentage of Total Courses

Reported Statewide

Total Number of

Courses Taught by

Teachers Not Certified in

Appropriate Field

Reported Statewide

Percentage of Total Courses

Taught by Teachers Not Certified in

Appropriate Field

Reported Statewide

Difference Rank Based

on Difference

ESE* 73,759 12.72% 11,227 23.53% -10.81% 1 English 33,546 5.79% 4,481 9.39% -3.60% 2 Reading* 8,028 1.38% 1,481 3.10% -1.72% 3 ESOL* 3,358 0.58% 531 1.11% -0.53% 4 Science-Physical* 3,806 0.66% 496 1.04% -0.38% 5 Science-Earth & Space 3,471 0.60% 426 0.89% -0.29% 6 Gifted 952 0.16% 205 0.43% -0.27% 7 Science-General* 12,239 2.11% 1,122 2.35% -0.24% 8 Math 33,767 5.82% 2,884 6.04% -0.22% 9 Technical Education 4,115 0.71% 419 0.88% -0.17% 10 Foreign Languages-Other 1,399 0.24% 165 0.35% -0.11% 11 Health 647 0.11% 89 0.19% -0.08% 13 Educational Media Specialist 1,757 0.30% 180 0.38% -0.08% 13

Business Education 2,515 0.43% 203 0.43% 0.00% 15 Driver Education 242 0.04% 19 0.04% 0.00% 15 Early Childhood/Preschool 504 0.09% 24 0.05% 0.04% 16 Family And Consumer Sciences 1,854 0.32% 115 0.24% 0.08% 17

Foreign Languages-French 1,386 0.24% 59 0.12% 0.12% 18 Pre-K/Primary Education 1,733 0.30% 76 0.16% 0.14% 20 Agriculture 1,662 0.29% 73 0.15% 0.14% 20 Science-Biology 7,259 1.25% 516 1.08% 0.17% 21 Drama 3,516 0.61% 187 0.39% 0.22% 22 Physical Education 6,663 1.15% 441 0.92% 0.23% 23 Computer Science 6,225 1.07% 328 0.69% 0.38% 24 Foreign Languages-Spanish 7,604 1.31% 305 0.64% 0.67% 25

5

Page 6: Identification of Critical Teacher Shortage Areas for 2020-21 · shortage areas based on the recommendations of the Commissioner of Education. This statute is accompanied by SBE Rule

6

Certification Areas

Total Number of

Courses Reported Statewide

Percentage of Total Courses

Reported Statewide

Total Number of

Courses Taught by

Teachers Not Certified in

Appropriate Field

Reported Statewide

Percentage of Total Courses

Taught by Teachers Not Certified in

Appropriate Field

Reported Statewide

Difference Rank Based

on Difference

Art 17,519 3.02% 896 1.88% 1.14% 26 Social Sciences 27,279 4.71% 1,682 3.53% 1.18% 27 Music 25,998 4.48% 873 1.83% 2.65% 28 Elementary Education 286,905 49.49% 18,206 38.16% 11.33% 29 Statewide Total 579,708 100.00% 47,709 100.00%

Note: Certification areas that were missing data in one or more of the measures examined were not ranked and excluded from final critical teacher shortage rankings in Exhibit 1. Bolded subject fields indicate 2020-21 Critical Teacher Shortages. * Science-General includes Science and General Science; Science-Physical includes Chemistry and Physics; ESE includes Exceptional Student Education, Speech Correction, Emotionally Handicapped, Hearing Impaired, Mentally Handicapped, Physically Impaired, Specific Learning Disabilities, Speech-Language Impaired, Varying Exceptionalities, Visually Impaired, Autism Spectrum Disorders endorsement, Adaptive Physical Education, and Orientation and Mobility endorsement; and Reading and ESOL include both the certification and the endorsement. Most of the recommended critical teacher shortage areas for 2020-21 are among those with the highest projected vacancies and the highest number of current vacancies for 2019-20. Exhibit 4 provides the total number of current vacancies for the 2019-20 school year and the total number of projected vacancies by certification area. This information is collected from each district and is typically used to plan recruitment efforts, including “The Great Florida Teach-In” held annually. This highlights the anticipated subject areas of teacher demand seen across all school districts. Exhibit 4 – Number of Current and Projected Vacancies by Certification Area

Certification Area

Current Number of

Vacancies for 2019-20

Percentage of Current

Vacancies for 2019-20

Projected Number of

Vacancies for 2019-20

Percentage of Projected

Vacancies for 2019-20

Rank Based on Projected

Vacancies

Elementary Education 631 19.59% 3,061 28.16% 1 ESE* 982 30.49% 2,050 18.86% 2 English 161 5.00% 703 6.47% 3 Math 200 6.21% 698 6.42% 4 ESOL* 132 4.10% 579 5.33% 5 Social Sciences 65 2.02% 390 3.59% 6 Science-General* 126 3.91% 370 3.40% 7 Reading* 91 2.83% 359 3.30% 8 Speech Language Pathologist 202 6.27% 328 3.02% 9 Pre-K/Primary Education 114 3.54% 322 2.96% 10 Guidance 115 3.57% 207 1.90% 11 Science-Physical* 10 0.31% 195 1.79% 12 Science-Biology 13 0.40% 182 1.67% 13 School Psychologist 30 0.93% 145 1.33% 14 Physical Education 48 1.49% 138 1.27% 15 Gifted 27 0.84% 134 1.23% 16

Page 7: Identification of Critical Teacher Shortage Areas for 2020-21 · shortage areas based on the recommendations of the Commissioner of Education. This statute is accompanied by SBE Rule

7

Certification Area

Current Number of

Vacancies for 2019-20

Percentage of Current

Vacancies for 2019-20

Projected Number of

Vacancies for 2019-20

Percentage of Projected

Vacancies for 2019-20

Rank Based on Projected

Vacancies

Music 46 1.43% 127 1.17% 17 Foreign Languages-Spanish 22 0.68% 99 0.91% 18 Technical Education 23 0.71% 98 0.90% 19 Art 48 1.49% 96 0.88% 20 School Social Worker 37 1.15% 89 0.82% 21 Early Childhood/Preschool 11 0.34% 88 0.81% 22 Science-Earth & Space 3 0.09% 80 0.74% 23 Educational Media Specialist 15 0.47% 64 0.59% 24 Business Education 19 0.59% 60 0.55% 25 Computer Science 7 0.22% 45 0.41% 26 Drama 4 0.12% 33 0.30% 27 Health 15 0.47% 32 0.29% 28 Family and Consumer Sciences

6 0.19% 30 0.28% 29

Foreign Languages-French 3 0.09% 26 0.24% 30 Agriculture 7 0.22% 25 0.23% 31 Foreign Languages-Other 5 0.16% 10 0.09% 32 Driver Education 3 0.09% 8 0.07% 33 Statewide Total 3,221 100.00% 10,871 100.00%

Note: Certification areas that were missing data in one or more of the measures examined were not ranked and excluded from final critical teacher shortage rankings in Exhibit 1. Bolded subject fields indicate 2020-21 Critical Teacher Shortages. * Science-General includes Science and General Science; Science-Physical includes Chemistry and Physics; ESE includes Exceptional Student Education, Speech Correction, Emotionally Handicapped, Hearing Impaired, Mentally Handicapped, Physically Impaired, Specific Learning Disabilities, Speech-Language Impaired, Varying Exceptionalities, Visually Impaired, Autism Spectrum Disorders endorsement, Adaptive Physical Education, and Orientation and Mobility endorsement; and Reading and ESOL include both the certification and the endorsement. The number of students earning a certification in a particular content area in Florida gives an estimate of the number of new teachers available to fill vacancies in the state. Exhibit 5 presents the most recent information on new completers reported by teacher education programs across Florida. Certification areas with zero completers reported in 2017-18 represent teacher preparation program areas that either were not offered in a Florida college or university in 2017-18 or where there were no program completers that year. Exhibit 5 – Number of Students Completing Teacher Education Programs in 2017-18

Certification Areas Number and Percentage of Completers Reported

Rank Based on Percentage of

Completers Reported Business Education 0 0.00% 5 Computer Science 0 0.00% 5 Drama 0 0.00% 5 Educational Media Specialist 0 0.00% 5 Technical Education 0 0.00% 5 Foreign Languages-French 2 0.06% 6 Foreign Languages-Other 4 0.11% 9 Foreign Languages-Spanish 4 0.11% 9 Science-Earth & Space 4 0.11% 9

Page 8: Identification of Critical Teacher Shortage Areas for 2020-21 · shortage areas based on the recommendations of the Commissioner of Education. This statute is accompanied by SBE Rule

8

Certification Areas Number and Percentage of Completers Reported

Rank Based on Percentage of

Completers Reported Agriculture 7 0.20% 10 Physical Education 15 0.42% 11 Science-General* 17 0.48% 12 Science-Physical* 23 0.64% 13 Art 32 0.90% 14 Science-Biology 53 1.49% 15 Early Childhood/Preschool 59 1.65% 16 School Psychologist 65 1.82% 17 ESOL* 85 2.38% 18 Guidance 110 3.08% 19 Math 120 3.36% 20 Social Sciences 142 3.98% 21 Music 152 4.26% 22 English 159 4.46% 23 Reading* 170 4.76% 24 Pre-K/Primary Education 235 6.59% 25 ESE* 514 14.41% 26 Elementary Education 1,596 44.73% 27 Statewide Total 3,568 100.0%

Note: Certification areas that were missing data in one or more of the measures examined were not ranked and excluded from final critical teacher shortage rankings in Exhibit 1. Bolded subject fields indicate 2020-21 Critical Teacher Shortages. * Science-General includes Science and General Science; Science-Physical includes Chemistry and Physics; ESE includes Exceptional Student Education, Speech Correction, Emotionally Handicapped, Hearing Impaired, Mentally Handicapped, Physically Impaired, Specific Learning Disabilities, Speech-Language Impaired, Varying Exceptionalities, Visually Impaired, Autism Spectrum Disorders endorsement, Adaptive Physical Education, and Orientation and Mobility endorsement; and Reading and ESOL here only include the certification and not the endorsement. Consistent with s. 1012.07, F.S., high-priority locations are identified as high-density, low-economic urban schools, low-density, low-economic rural schools, and schools that earned a school grade of “F” or three consecutive grades of “D” or below, pursuant to s. 1008.34, F.S. Low-economic schools are those that have 75 percent or more students who qualify for free or reduced-price lunch. Urban and rural school distinctions are based on the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) locale codes which are a measure of geographic status on an urban continuum that ranges from “large city” to “rural” based on the standards used by the Census. The complete list of high-priority school locations can be found in Appendix A and Appendix B.

Page 9: Identification of Critical Teacher Shortage Areas for 2020-21 · shortage areas based on the recommendations of the Commissioner of Education. This statute is accompanied by SBE Rule

Exhibit 6 provides information on the number of high-priority school locations and the proportion of courses at those locations being taught by teachers who were not certified in the appropriate field for the courses they teach (out-of-field) and teachers who were certified in the appropriate field for the courses they teach (in-field). The statewide percentage of courses taught by out-of-field teachers for all schools that received a school grade in 2018-19 is 7.18%. Schools that received consecutive grades of “D” in the past three years had the largest percentage of courses being taught out-of-field at 9.51%. Schools that had received a grade of “F” had 9.34% of courses being taught out-of-field, while 8.78% of courses at urban/low-economic schools and 5.43% of courses at rural/low-economic schools are being taught out-of-field. Exhibit 6 – High-Priority School Locations and Courses Taught by Appropriately Certified Teachers Among Schools that

Received a School Grade

High-Priority School Locations*

Number of

Schools

Total Number of

Courses

Number and Percentage of Courses In-Field

Number and Percentage of Courses

Out-of-Field

D 22 3,186 2,883 90.49% 303 9.51% F 14 1,296 1,175 90.66% 121 9.34% Urban 493 78,863 71,937 91.22% 6,926 8.78% Rural 207 34,357 32,493 94.57% 1,864 5.43% Statewide Totals - All Schools 3,324 625,898 580,946 92.82% 44,952 7.18%

9

Page 10: Identification of Critical Teacher Shortage Areas for 2020-21 · shortage areas based on the recommendations of the Commissioner of Education. This statute is accompanied by SBE Rule

Appendix A – Low-Performing Schools

District Number District Name School

Number School Name School Grade 2019

06 BROWARD 0621 LARKDALE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL D 06 BROWARD 5219 CHAMPIONSHIP ACADEMY OF DISTINCTION HIGH SCHOOL F 16 DUVAL 0741 LAKE FOREST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL F 16 DUVAL 0791 RAMONA BOULEVARD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL D 16 DUVAL 0951 RUTLEDGE H. PEARSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL D 16 DUVAL 1281 SUSIE E. TOLBERT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL D 16 DUVAL 1551 NORTHWESTERN MIDDLE SCHOOL D 16 DUVAL 1581 GEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER ELEMENTARY D 16 DUVAL 1661 CARTER G. WOODSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL F 17 ESCAMBIA 0551 WARRINGTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL D 17 ESCAMBIA 0561 WARRINGTON MIDDLE SCHOOL D 17 ESCAMBIA 0602 REINHARDT HOLM ELEMENTARY SCHOOL D 29 HILLSBOROUGH 0120 KIMBELL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL F 29 HILLSBOROUGH 1471 FOLSOM ELEMENTARY SCHOOL D 29 HILLSBOROUGH 1481 FOSTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL F 29 HILLSBOROUGH 2871 MCDONALD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL D 29 HILLSBOROUGH 3201 OAK PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL F 29 HILLSBOROUGH 3761 ROBLES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL D 29 HILLSBOROUGH 4201 SULPHUR SPRINGS K-8 SCHOOL D 29 HILLSBOROUGH 4361 THONOTOSASSA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL D 29 HILLSBOROUGH 4391 ACTS F 29 HILLSBOROUGH 4747 JAMES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL F 29 HILLSBOROUGH 5058 FALKENBURG ROAD JAIL F 29 HILLSBOROUGH 7791 EXCELSIOR PREP CHARTER SCHOOL F 35 LAKE 0031 BEVERLY SHORES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL F 42 MARION 0341 OAKCREST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL D 42 MARION 0581 EVERGREEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL D 48 ORANGE 0182 KIDS COMMUNITY COLLEGE CHARTER D 48 ORANGE 1009 BRIDGEPREP ACADEMY CHARTER D 52 PINELLAS 2021 LAKEWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL F 52 PINELLAS 3871 SANDY LANE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL D 53 POLK 1231 GRIFFIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL D 53 POLK 1341 MCLAUGHLIN MIDDLE SCHOOL AND FINE ARTS ACADEMY D 54 PUTNAM 0071 PUTNAM EDGE HIGH SCHOOL F 63 UNION 2021 THE OUTPOST F 64 VOLUSIA 2451 PALM TERRACE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL D

10

Page 11: Identification of Critical Teacher Shortage Areas for 2020-21 · shortage areas based on the recommendations of the Commissioner of Education. This statute is accompanied by SBE Rule

Appendix B – Urban or Rural Low-Economic Schools

District Number District Name School

Number School Name Locale

01 ALACHUA 0041 STEPHEN FOSTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 01 ALACHUA 0091 LITTLEWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 01 ALACHUA 0101 W. A. METCALFE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 01 ALACHUA 0111 JOSEPH WILLIAMS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 01 ALACHUA 0112 ABRAHAM LINCOLN MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 01 ALACHUA 0121 HOWARD W. BISHOP MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 01 ALACHUA 0141 WESTWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 01 ALACHUA 0171 ARCHER ELEMENTARY Rural 01 ALACHUA 0201 HAWTHORNE MIDDLE/HIGH SCHOOL Rural 01 ALACHUA 0281 CHESTER SHELL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 01 ALACHUA 0311 MYRA TERWILLIGER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 01 ALACHUA 0331 GLEN SPRINGS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 01 ALACHUA 0341 MARJORIE KINNAN RAWLINGS ELEMENTARY

SCHOOL Urban

01 ALACHUA 0541 C. W. NORTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 01 ALACHUA 0950 THE ONE ROOM SCHOOL HOUSE PROJECT Rural 01 ALACHUA 0953 CARING & SHARING LEARNING SCHOOL Urban 01 ALACHUA 0958 GENESIS PREPARATORY SCHOOL Urban 01 ALACHUA 1012 BOULWARE SPRINGS CHARTER Urban 03 BAY 0111 MERRIAM CHERRY STREET ELEMENTARY Urban 03 BAY 0131 LUCILLE MOORE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 03 BAY 0161 JINKS MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 03 BAY 0191 OAKLAND TERRACE SCHOOL FOR THE VISUAL AND

PERFORMING ARTS Urban

03 BAY 0251 WALLER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 03 BAY 0262 WEST BAY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 03 BAY 0471 NORTHSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 03 BAY 0771 PALM BAY PREPARATORY ACADEMY 6-12 Urban 03 BAY 0801 PALM BAY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 04 BRADFORD 0131 LAWTEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 04 BRADFORD 0161 BROOKER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 04 BRADFORD 0181 HAMPTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 05 BREVARD 0051 OAK PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 05 BREVARD 0091 COQUINA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 05 BREVARD 2051 UNIVERSITY PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 05 BREVARD 2081 PALM BAY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 05 BREVARD 2121 JOHN F. TURNER, SENIOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 05 BREVARD 2131 COLUMBIA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 05 BREVARD 2151 DISCOVERY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 05 BREVARD 2171 RIVIERA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 05 BREVARD 2191 JUPITER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 05 BREVARD 3071 SABAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 05 BREVARD 6501 PALM BAY ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL Urban 05 BREVARD 6507 ODYSSEY CHARTER SCHOOL Urban 05 BREVARD 6509 ROYAL PALM CHARTER SCHOOL Rural 05 BREVARD 6541 ODYSSEY PREPARATORY CHARTER ACADEMY Urban

11

Page 12: Identification of Critical Teacher Shortage Areas for 2020-21 · shortage areas based on the recommendations of the Commissioner of Education. This statute is accompanied by SBE Rule

12

District Number District Name School

Number School Name Locale

06 BROWARD 0011 DEERFIELD BEACH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 06 BROWARD 0021 POMPANO BEACH MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 06 BROWARD 0041 NORTH SIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 06 BROWARD 0151 RIVERLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 06 BROWARD 0201 BENNETT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 06 BROWARD 0211 STRANAHAN HIGH SCHOOL Urban 06 BROWARD 0221 CROISSANT PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 06 BROWARD 0271 DILLARD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 06 BROWARD 0321 WALKER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (MAGNET) Urban 06 BROWARD 0361 BLANCHE ELY HIGH SCHOOL Urban 06 BROWARD 0371 DILLARD 6-12 Urban 06 BROWARD 0391 DEERFIELD PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 06 BROWARD 0561 NORCREST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 06 BROWARD 0571 TEDDER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 06 BROWARD 0611 SUNLAND PARK ACADEMY Urban 06 BROWARD 0631 WESTWOOD HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 06 BROWARD 0751 POMPANO BEACH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 06 BROWARD 0881 NEW RIVER MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 06 BROWARD 0891 SANDERS PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 06 BROWARD 0901 CRESTHAVEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 06 BROWARD 0911 DEERFIELD BEACH MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 06 BROWARD 0921 STEPHEN FOSTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 06 BROWARD 1071 WILLIAM DANDY MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 06 BROWARD 1131 PALMVIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 06 BROWARD 1191 NORTH FORK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 06 BROWARD 1671 ROBERT C. MARKHAM ELEMENTARY Urban 06 BROWARD 1781 CYPRESS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 06 BROWARD 1871 CRYSTAL LAKE MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 06 BROWARD 1951 PARK RIDGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 06 BROWARD 3221 CHARLES DREW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 06 BROWARD 3291 THURGOOD MARSHALL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 06 BROWARD 3701 ROCK ISLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 06 BROWARD 5030 SOMERSET PINES ACADEMY Urban 06 BROWARD 5031 CHARTER SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE Urban 06 BROWARD 5177 INNOVATION CHARTER SCHOOL Urban 06 BROWARD 5388 SOMERSET ACADEMY POMPANO (K-5) Urban 06 BROWARD 5413 SOMERSET ACADEMY KEY MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 07 CALHOUN 0021 BLOUNTSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL Rural 07 CALHOUN 0091 CARR ELEMENTARY & MIDDLE SCHOOL Rural 07 CALHOUN 0101 ALTHA PUBLIC SCHOOL Rural 07 CALHOUN 0131 BLOUNTSTOWN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 08 CHARLOTTE 0021 SALLIE JONES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 08 CHARLOTTE 0121 PUNTA GORDA MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 09 CITRUS 0071 HOMOSASSA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 09 CITRUS 0171 HERNANDO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 10 CLAY 0411 CLAY HILL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 10 CLAY 0491 J.L. WILKINSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural

Page 13: Identification of Critical Teacher Shortage Areas for 2020-21 · shortage areas based on the recommendations of the Commissioner of Education. This statute is accompanied by SBE Rule

13

District Number District Name School

Number School Name Locale

10 CLAY 0511 MCRAE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 11 COLLIER 0051 EVERGLADES CITY SCHOOL Rural 11 COLLIER 0201 AVALON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 11 COLLIER 0341 VILLAGE OAKS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 11 COLLIER 0511 ESTATES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 11 COLLIER 0541 PALMETTO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 11 COLLIER 0631 EDEN PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 12 COLUMBIA 0121 FORT WHITE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 12 COLUMBIA 0123 FORT WHITE HIGH SCHOOL Rural 12 COLUMBIA 0261 COLUMBIA CITY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 12 COLUMBIA 0291 PINEMOUNT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 13 MIAMI-DADE 0081 LENORA BRAYNON SMITH ELEMENTARY Urban 13 MIAMI-DADE 0111 MAYA ANGELOU ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 13 MIAMI-DADE 0121 AUBURNDALE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 13 MIAMI-DADE 0321 BISCAYNE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 13 MIAMI-DADE 0761 FIENBERG/FISHER K-8 CENTER Urban 13 MIAMI-DADE 0801 CITRUS GROVE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 13 MIAMI-DADE 0881 COMSTOCK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 13 MIAMI-DADE 1017 MATER ACADEMY OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES Urban 13 MIAMI-DADE 1441 PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR K-8 CENTER Urban 13 MIAMI-DADE 1601 EDISON PARK K-8 CENTER Urban 13 MIAMI-DADE 1801 FAIRLAWN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 13 MIAMI-DADE 1881 HENRY M. FLAGLER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 13 MIAMI-DADE 2013 BRIDGEPREP ACADEMY OF GREATER MIAMI Urban 13 MIAMI-DADE 2060 THEODORE R. AND THELMA A. GIBSON CHARTER

SCHOOL Urban

13 MIAMI-DADE 2351 ENEIDA M. HARTNER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 13 MIAMI-DADE 2661 KENSINGTON PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 13 MIAMI-DADE 2781 KINLOCH PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 13 MIAMI-DADE 3000 MATER INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY Urban 13 MIAMI-DADE 3021 JESSE J. MCCRARY, JR. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 13 MIAMI-DADE 3051 TOUSSAINT L'OUVERTURE ELEMENTARY Urban 13 MIAMI-DADE 3100 MATER ACADEMY EAST CHARTER Urban 13 MIAMI-DADE 3431 PHYLLIS R. MILLER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 13 MIAMI-DADE 3501 MORNINGSIDE K-8 ACADEMY Urban 13 MIAMI-DADE 3600 DOWNTOWN MIAMI CHARTER SCHOOL Urban 13 MIAMI-DADE 4171 ORCHARD VILLA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 13 MIAMI-DADE 4581 REDLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 13 MIAMI-DADE 4681 RIVERSIDE ELEMENTARY COMMUNITY SCHOOL Urban 13 MIAMI-DADE 4841 SANTA CLARA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 13 MIAMI-DADE 4961 SHADOWLAWN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 13 MIAMI-DADE 5001 SHENANDOAH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 13 MIAMI-DADE 5003 SOUTH DADE MIDDLE SCHOOL Rural 13 MIAMI-DADE 5020 BRIDGEPREP ACADEMY INTERAMERICAN CAMPUS Urban 13 MIAMI-DADE 5025 LINCOLN-MARTI CHARTER SCHOOL LITTLE

HAVANA CAMPUS Urban

13 MIAMI-DADE 5041 SILVER BLUFF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban

Page 14: Identification of Critical Teacher Shortage Areas for 2020-21 · shortage areas based on the recommendations of the Commissioner of Education. This statute is accompanied by SBE Rule

14

District Number District Name School

Number School Name Locale

13 MIAMI-DADE 5410 ALPHA CHARTER OF EXCELLENCE Urban 13 MIAMI-DADE 5421 SUNSET PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 13 MIAMI-DADE 5561 FRANCES S. TUCKER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 13 MIAMI-DADE 5931 PHYLLIS WHEATLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 13 MIAMI-DADE 6009 MATER EAST ACADEMY MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 13 MIAMI-DADE 6011 GEORGIA JONES AYERS MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 13 MIAMI-DADE 6015 SPORTS LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT (SLAM)

CHARTER MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban

13 MIAMI-DADE 6047 MATER INTERNATIONAL PREPARATORY Urban 13 MIAMI-DADE 6070 ASPIRA ARTS DECO CHARTER Urban 13 MIAMI-DADE 6091 CITRUS GROVE MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 13 MIAMI-DADE 6331 KINLOCH PARK MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 13 MIAMI-DADE 6361 JOSE DE DIEGO MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 13 MIAMI-DADE 6761 REDLAND MIDDLE SCHOOL Rural 13 MIAMI-DADE 6841 SHENANDOAH MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 13 MIAMI-DADE 7005 ITECH@THOMAS A EDISON EDUCATIONAL CENTER Urban 13 MIAMI-DADE 7016 SPORTS LEADERSHIP OF MIAMI CHARTER HIGH

SCHOOL Urban

13 MIAMI-DADE 7033 LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL

Urban

13 MIAMI-DADE 7037 MATER ACADEMY EAST CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL Urban 13 MIAMI-DADE 7056 YOUNG MEN'S PREPARATORY ACADEMY Urban 13 MIAMI-DADE 7066 LATIN BUILDERS ASSOCIATION CONSTRUCTION

AND BUSINESS MANAGEMENT ACADEMY Rural

13 MIAMI-DADE 7080 CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL OF THE AMERICAS Urban 13 MIAMI-DADE 7301 MIAMI EDISON SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Urban 13 MIAMI-DADE 7341 MIAMI JACKSON SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Urban 13 MIAMI-DADE 7411 MIAMI NORTHWESTERN SENIOR HIGH Urban 13 MIAMI-DADE 7461 MIAMI SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Urban 13 MIAMI-DADE 7791 BOOKER T. WASHINGTON SENIOR HIGH Urban 14 DESOTO 0181 NOCATEE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 15 DIXIE 0041 OLD TOWN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 15 DIXIE 0111 RUTH RAINS MIDDLE SCHOOL Rural 16 DUVAL 0121 WEST RIVERSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 0151 BRENTWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 0161 ORTEGA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 0181 CENTRAL RIVERSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 0191 RUTH N. UPSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 0211 ANNIE R. MORGAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 0331 ROBERT E. LEE HIGH SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 0351 ANDREW JACKSON HIGH SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 0371 HENRY F. KITE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 0451 DINSMORE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 0461 ARLINGTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 0481 THOMAS JEFFERSON ELEMENTARY Urban 16 DUVAL 0511 WHITEHOUSE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 0581 R L BROWN GIFTED AND TALENTED ACADEMY Urban 16 DUVAL 0591 GARDEN CITY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban

Page 15: Identification of Critical Teacher Shortage Areas for 2020-21 · shortage areas based on the recommendations of the Commissioner of Education. This statute is accompanied by SBE Rule

15

District Number District Name School

Number School Name Locale

16 DUVAL 0641 HOGAN-SPRING GLEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 0661 ALFRED I. DUPONT MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 0691 LAKE SHORE MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 0701 NORTH SHORE ELEMENTARY Urban 16 DUVAL 0721 SPRING PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 0741 LAKE FOREST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 0761 SOUTHSIDE ESTATES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 0771 HYDE PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 0781 BILTMORE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 0791 RAMONA BOULEVARD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 0821 LOVE GROVE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 0831 SAN JOSE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 0841 BAYVIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 0851 LAKE LUCINA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 0861 TERRY PARKER HIGH SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 0871 ENGLEWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 0891 WOODLAND ACRES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 0901 ENGLEWOOD HIGH SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 0911 SALLYE B. MATHIS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 0931 PINEDALE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 0941 WINDY HILL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 0951 RUTLEDGE H. PEARSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 0961 JEAN RIBAULT HIGH SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 0971 CEDAR HILLS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 0981 TIMUCUAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 0991 HIGHLANDS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 1021 SCHOOL OF SUCCESS ACADEMY-SOS Urban 16 DUVAL 1061 LONG BRANCH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 1131 WAYMAN ACADEMY OF THE ARTS Urban 16 DUVAL 1161 SADIE T. TILLIS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 1211 TIGER ACADEMY Urban 16 DUVAL 1221 GLOBAL OUTREACH CHARTER ACADEMY Urban 16 DUVAL 1231 DUVAL CHARTER SCHOLARS ACADEMY Urban 16 DUVAL 1241 SAINT CLAIR EVANS ACADEMY Urban 16 DUVAL 1251 SOMERSET ACADEMY-ELEMENTARY, EAGLE

CAMPUS Urban

16 DUVAL 1261 SOMERSET ACADEMY-MIDDLE, EAGLE CAMPUS Urban 16 DUVAL 1271 KIPP VOICE / KIPP IMPACT K-8 Urban 16 DUVAL 1281 SUSIE E. TOLBERT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 1331 WAVERLY ACADEMY Urban 16 DUVAL 1461 MATTHEW W. GILBERT MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 1542 JOHN E. FORD K-8 SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 1551 NORTHWESTERN MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 1561 YOUNG MENS/WOMENS LEADERSHIP ACADEMY AT

EUGENE J BUTLER Urban

16 DUVAL 1581 GEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER ELEMENTARY Urban 16 DUVAL 1621 R. V. DANIELS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban

Page 16: Identification of Critical Teacher Shortage Areas for 2020-21 · shortage areas based on the recommendations of the Commissioner of Education. This statute is accompanied by SBE Rule

16

District Number District Name School

Number School Name Locale

16 DUVAL 1631 RUFUS E. PAYNE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 1651 WILLIAM M. RAINES HIGH SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 1661 CARTER G. WOODSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 1691 S. A. HULL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 2021 REYNOLDS LANE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 2031 KINGS TRAIL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 2051 PICKETT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 16 DUVAL 2061 BROOKVIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 2072 J. E. B. STUART MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 2081 PARKWOOD HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 2091 HOLIDAY HILL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 2111 SOUTHSIDE MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 2121 JEAN RIBAULT MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 2131 ARLINGTON MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 2161 JEFFERSON DAVIS MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 2171 DON BREWER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 2191 JOSEPH STILWELL MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 2201 MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 2211 NORMANDY VILLAGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 2221 GREENFIELD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 2261 CRYSTAL SPRINGS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 2271 MAYPORT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 2291 JACKSONVILLE HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 2301 BEAUCLERC ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 2321 CHIMNEY LAKES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 2331 LONE STAR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 2341 STONEWALL JACKSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 2351 FORT CAROLINE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 2361 MAMIE AGNES JONES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 16 DUVAL 2381 FORT CAROLINE MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 2401 ARLINGTON HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 2411 WESTSIDE HIGH SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 2431 GREGORY DRIVE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 2441 HIGHLANDS MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 2451 CROWN POINT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 2481 EDWARD H. WHITE HIGH SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 2501 PINE ESTATES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 2551 ENTERPRISE LEARNING ACADEMY Urban 16 DUVAL 2561 LANDMARK MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 2621 ANDREW A. ROBINSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 2631 ABESS PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 2691 BISCAYNE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 2701 OCEANWAY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 2741 WESTVIEW K-8 Urban 16 DUVAL 2851 A. PHILIP RANDOLPH ACADEMIES Urban 16 DUVAL 5381 SAN JOSE PREPARATORY HIGH SCHOOL Urban 16 DUVAL 5391 SAN JOSE ACADEMY Urban

Page 17: Identification of Critical Teacher Shortage Areas for 2020-21 · shortage areas based on the recommendations of the Commissioner of Education. This statute is accompanied by SBE Rule

17

District Number District Name School

Number School Name Locale

16 DUVAL 5411 DUVAL CHARTER SCHOOL AT WESTSIDE Urban 16 DUVAL 5501 SOMERSET PREPARATORY ACADEMY Urban 16 DUVAL 5611 BRIDGEPREP ACADEMY DUVAL COUNTY Urban 17 ESCAMBIA 0101 BRATT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 17 ESCAMBIA 0111 BRENTWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 17 ESCAMBIA 0291 FERRY PASS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 17 ESCAMBIA 0301 FERRY PASS MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 17 ESCAMBIA 0361 MONTCLAIR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 17 ESCAMBIA 0411 PENSACOLA HIGH SCHOOL Urban 17 ESCAMBIA 0461 SCENIC HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 17 ESCAMBIA 0471 O. J. SEMMES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 17 ESCAMBIA 0601 J. H. WORKMAN MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 17 ESCAMBIA 0602 REINHARDT HOLM ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 17 ESCAMBIA 1261 MOLINO PARK ELEMENTARY Rural 17 ESCAMBIA 1281 GLOBAL LEARNING ACADEMY Urban 17 ESCAMBIA 2106 BYRNEVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, INC. Rural 19 FRANKLIN 0091 FRANKLIN COUNTY SCHOOL Rural 20 GADSDEN 0041 GEORGE W. MUNROE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 20 GADSDEN 0051 GADSDEN COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL Rural 20 GADSDEN 0052 WEST GADSDEN MIDDLE SCHOOL Rural 20 GADSDEN 0091 HAVANA MAGNET SCHOOL Rural 20 GADSDEN 0141 GREENSBORO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 20 GADSDEN 0151 CHATTAHOOCHEE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 20 GADSDEN 0211 JAMES A. SHANKS MIDDLE SCHOOL Rural 20 GADSDEN 9104 CROSSROAD ACADEMY Rural 21 GILCHRIST 0032 BELL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 21 GILCHRIST 0041 TRENTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 22 GLADES 0055 WEST GLADES SCHOOL Rural 23 GULF 0022 WEWAHITCHKA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 24 HAMILTON 0032 HAMILTON COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL Rural 24 HAMILTON 0041 HAMILTON COUNTY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 25 HARDEE 0021 HARDEE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Rural 26 HENDRY 0020 LABELLE MIDDLE SCHOOL Rural 26 HENDRY 0191 COUNTRY OAKS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 27 HERNANDO 0171 EASTSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 27 HERNANDO 0241 D. S. PARROTT MIDDLE SCHOOL Rural 27 HERNANDO 0251 CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Rural 27 HERNANDO 0252 PINE GROVE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 27 HERNANDO 0253 WEST HERNANDO MIDDLE SCHOOL Rural 27 HERNANDO 0271 MOTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 27 HERNANDO 0391 WEEKI WACHEE HIGH SCHOOL Rural 27 HERNANDO 0392 WINDING WATERS K-8 Rural 28 HIGHLANDS 0015 MEMORIAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 28 HIGHLANDS 0031 LAKE COUNTRY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 28 HIGHLANDS 0051 WOODLAWN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 29 HILLSBOROUGH 0041 ADAMS MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 29 HILLSBOROUGH 0042 FOREST HILLS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban

Page 18: Identification of Critical Teacher Shortage Areas for 2020-21 · shortage areas based on the recommendations of the Commissioner of Education. This statute is accompanied by SBE Rule

18

District Number District Name School

Number School Name Locale

29 HILLSBOROUGH 0051 SHEEHY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 29 HILLSBOROUGH 0055 SHIELDS MIDDLE SCHOOL Rural 29 HILLSBOROUGH 0081 ALEXANDER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 29 HILLSBOROUGH 0092 BAILEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 29 HILLSBOROUGH 0110 REDDICK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 29 HILLSBOROUGH 0120 KIMBELL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 29 HILLSBOROUGH 0123 PATRICIA SULLIVAN METROPOLITAN MINISTRIES

PARTNERSHIP SCHOOL Urban

29 HILLSBOROUGH 0261 BING ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 29 HILLSBOROUGH 0282 JUST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 29 HILLSBOROUGH 0441 BROWARD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 29 HILLSBOROUGH 0682 DR CARTER G WOODSON K-8 SCHOOL Urban 29 HILLSBOROUGH 0761 CHAMBERLAIN HIGH SCHOOL Urban 29 HILLSBOROUGH 0771 CHIARAMONTE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 29 HILLSBOROUGH 0881 CLEVELAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 29 HILLSBOROUGH 0962 LOCKHART ELEMENTARY MAGNET SCHOOL Urban 29 HILLSBOROUGH 1051 CYPRESS CREEK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 29 HILLSBOROUGH 1081 DESOTO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 29 HILLSBOROUGH 1281 DUNBAR ELEMENTARY MAGNET SCHOOL Urban 29 HILLSBOROUGH 1361 EDISON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 29 HILLSBOROUGH 1481 FOSTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 29 HILLSBOROUGH 1482 SLIGH MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 29 HILLSBOROUGH 1761 GRAHAM ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 29 HILLSBOROUGH 2291 KNIGHTS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 29 HILLSBOROUGH 2361 LANIER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 29 HILLSBOROUGH 2362 MONROE MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 29 HILLSBOROUGH 2401 TAMPA HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY MAGNET Urban 29 HILLSBOROUGH 2651 MADISON MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 29 HILLSBOROUGH 2871 MCDONALD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 29 HILLSBOROUGH 2882 MEMORIAL MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 29 HILLSBOROUGH 2961 MENDENHALL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 29 HILLSBOROUGH 3001 FERRELL MIDDLE MAGNET SCHOOL Urban 29 HILLSBOROUGH 3161 OAK GROVE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 29 HILLSBOROUGH 3201 OAK PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 29 HILLSBOROUGH 3381 PIZZO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 29 HILLSBOROUGH 3521 POTTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 29 HILLSBOROUGH 3784 JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL Urban 29 HILLSBOROUGH 3921 SEMINOLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 29 HILLSBOROUGH 3951 SHAW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 29 HILLSBOROUGH 3961 SHORE ELEMENTARY MAGNET SCHOOL Urban 29 HILLSBOROUGH 4161 SPRINGHEAD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 29 HILLSBOROUGH 4201 SULPHUR SPRINGS K-8 SCHOOL Urban 29 HILLSBOROUGH 4241 TAMPA BAY BOULEVARD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 29 HILLSBOROUGH 4601 WASHINGTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 29 HILLSBOROUGH 4681 WESTSHORE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 29 HILLSBOROUGH 4722 WEST TAMPA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 29 HILLSBOROUGH 4747 JAMES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban

Page 19: Identification of Critical Teacher Shortage Areas for 2020-21 · shortage areas based on the recommendations of the Commissioner of Education. This statute is accompanied by SBE Rule

19

District Number District Name School

Number School Name Locale

29 HILLSBOROUGH 4921 WITTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 29 HILLSBOROUGH 5041 YOUNG MIDDLE MAGNET SCHOOL Urban 29 HILLSBOROUGH 6608 VILLAGE OF EXCELLENCE ACADEMY Urban 29 HILLSBOROUGH 6621 LEGACY PREPARATORY ACADEMY Urban 29 HILLSBOROUGH 6623 WALTON ACADEMY Urban 29 HILLSBOROUGH 6643 COMMUNITY CHARTER SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE Urban 29 HILLSBOROUGH 6657 NEW SPRINGS SCHOOLS Urban 29 HILLSBOROUGH 7675 BRIDGEPREP ACADEMY OF TAMPA Urban 29 HILLSBOROUGH 7680 VILLAGE OF EXCELLENCE ACADEMY MIDDLE

SCHOOL Urban

30 HOLMES 0031 POPLAR SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL Rural 30 HOLMES 0041 BETHLEHEM HIGH SCHOOL Rural 30 HOLMES 0061 PONCE DE LEON HIGH SCHOOL Rural 30 HOLMES 0111 PONCE DE LEON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 32 JACKSON 0021 MARIANNA HIGH SCHOOL Rural 32 JACKSON 0121 MALONE HIGH SCHOOL Rural 32 JACKSON 0141 SNEADS HIGH SCHOOL Rural 32 JACKSON 0171 SNEADS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 32 JACKSON 0181 GRAND RIDGE SCHOOL Rural 32 JACKSON 0251 COTTONDALE HIGH SCHOOL Rural 32 JACKSON 0271 COTTONDALE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 33 JEFFERSON 0021 JEFFERSON COUNTY MIDDLE A SOMERSET

CHARTER SCHOOL Rural

33 JEFFERSON 0024 JEFFERSON COUNTY HIGH A SOMERSET CHARTER SCHOOL

Rural

33 JEFFERSON 0111 JEFFERSON COUNTY ELEMENTARY A SOMERSET CHARTER SCHOOL

Rural

34 LAFAYETTE 0021 LAFAYETTE HIGH SCHOOL Rural 34 LAFAYETTE 0022 LAFAYETTE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 35 LAKE 0067 SAWGRASS BAY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 35 LAKE 0141 SEMINOLE SPRINGS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 35 LAKE 0251 OAK PARK MIDDLE SCHOOL Rural 35 LAKE 0271 ASTATULA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 35 LAKE 0291 LEESBURG ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 35 LAKE 0571 UMATILLA MIDDLE SCHOOL Rural 35 LAKE 0631 SPRING CREEK CHARTER SCHOOL Rural 35 LAKE 0697 EUSTIS MIDDLE SCHOOL Rural 35 LAKE 9028 ALTOONA SCHOOL Rural 36 LEE 0081 ALLEN PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 36 LEE 0091 THE ALVA SCHOOL Rural 36 LEE 0093 RIVER HALL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 36 LEE 0133 CHALLENGER MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 36 LEE 0161 PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 36 LEE 0162 RAY V. POTTORF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 36 LEE 0181 EDGEWOOD ACADEMY Urban 36 LEE 0191 EDISON PARK CREATIVE AND EXPRESSIVE ARTS

SCHOOL Urban

36 LEE 0211 FORT MYERS MIDDLE ACADEMY Urban

Page 20: Identification of Critical Teacher Shortage Areas for 2020-21 · shortage areas based on the recommendations of the Commissioner of Education. This statute is accompanied by SBE Rule

20

District Number District Name School

Number School Name Locale

36 LEE 0231 HARNS MARSH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 36 LEE 0251 FRANKLIN PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 36 LEE 0331 ORANGEWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 36 LEE 0341 PINE ISLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 36 LEE 0461 PATRIOT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 36 LEE 0471 TREELINE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 36 LEE 0491 ISLAND COAST HIGH SCHOOL Urban 36 LEE 0571 CALOOSA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 36 LEE 0572 CALOOSA MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 36 LEE 0582 HARNS MARSH MIDDLE SCHOOL Rural 36 LEE 0592 JAMES STEPHENS INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY Urban 36 LEE 0641 PELICAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 36 LEE 0712 HECTOR A. CAFFERATA JR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 36 LEE 0722 MARINER MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 36 LEE 0751 SKYLINE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 36 LEE 0771 DIPLOMAT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 36 LEE 0772 DIPLOMAT MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 36 LEE 0781 COLONIAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 36 LEE 0831 DUNBAR HIGH SCHOOL Urban 37 LEON 0031 KATE SULLIVAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 37 LEON 0032 ELIZABETH COBB MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 37 LEON 0041 FRANK HARTSFIELD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 37 LEON 0051 JAMES RICKARDS HIGH SCHOOL Urban 37 LEON 0071 SABAL PALM ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 37 LEON 0091 RUEDIGER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 37 LEON 0092 RAA MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 37 LEON 0161 AMOS P. GODBY HIGH SCHOOL Urban 37 LEON 0171 OAK RIDGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 37 LEON 0222 GRIFFIN MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 37 LEON 0231 JOHN G RILEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 37 LEON 0291 R. FRANK NIMS MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 37 LEON 0311 PINEVIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 37 LEON 0401 ASTORIA PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 37 LEON 0431 SEALEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 37 LEON 0441 APALACHEE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 37 LEON 0491 CHAIRES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 37 LEON 0501 SPRINGWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 37 LEON 0561 FORT BRADEN SCHOOL Rural 37 LEON 1181 BOND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 38 LEVY 0021 BRONSON MIDDLE/HIGH SCHOOL Rural 38 LEVY 0041 CEDAR KEY HIGH SCHOOL Rural 38 LEVY 0051 CHIEFLAND MIDDLE HIGH SCHOOL Rural 38 LEVY 0060 WHISPERING WINDS CHARTER SCHOOL Rural 38 LEVY 0062 NATURE COAST MIDDLE SCHOOL Rural 38 LEVY 0091 WILLISTON MIDDLE HIGH SCHOOL Rural 38 LEVY 0111 YANKEETOWN SCHOOL Rural 38 LEVY 0231 WILLISTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural

Page 21: Identification of Critical Teacher Shortage Areas for 2020-21 · shortage areas based on the recommendations of the Commissioner of Education. This statute is accompanied by SBE Rule

21

District Number District Name School

Number School Name Locale

38 LEVY 0241 CHIEFLAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 38 LEVY 1011 BRONSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 39 LIBERTY 0021 LIBERTY COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL Rural 39 LIBERTY 0031 W. R. TOLAR K-8 SCHOOL Rural 39 LIBERTY 0041 HOSFORD ELEMENTARY JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Rural 40 MADISON 0011 MADISON COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL Rural 40 MADISON 0041 MADISON COUNTY CENTRAL SCHOOL Rural 40 MADISON 0091 GREENVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 40 MADISON 0101 LEE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 40 MADISON 0111 PINETTA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 41 MANATEE 0051 BALLARD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 41 MANATEE 0151 MANATEE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 41 MANATEE 0271 G D ROGERS GARDEN- BULLOCK ELEMENTARY Urban 41 MANATEE 0541 BLACKBURN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 41 MANATEE 0581 W. D. SUGG MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 41 MANATEE 0601 H. S. MOODY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 41 MANATEE 0671 SEA BREEZE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 42 MARION 0162 REDDICK-COLLIER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 42 MARION 0181 EAST MARION ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 42 MARION 0211 FESSENDEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 42 MARION 0221 FORT KING MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 42 MARION 0251 WARD-HIGHLANDS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 42 MARION 0341 OAKCREST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 42 MARION 0381 SPARR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 42 MARION 0391 SOUTH OCALA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 42 MARION 0401 STANTON-WEIRSDALE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 42 MARION 0431 WYOMINA PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 42 MARION 0491 NORTH MARION MIDDLE SCHOOL Rural 42 MARION 0501 LAKE WEIR HIGH SCHOOL Rural 42 MARION 0521 DUNNELLON HIGH SCHOOL Rural 42 MARION 0531 FORT MCCOY SCHOOL Rural 42 MARION 0541 OCALA SPRINGS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 42 MARION 0551 SHADY HILL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 42 MARION 0591 HARBOUR VIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 42 MARION 0621 ROMEO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 42 MARION 0641 DUNNELLON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 42 MARION 0651 COLLEGE PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 42 MARION 0711 HAMMETT BOWEN JR. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 42 MARION 0741 LEGACY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 42 MARION 9680 MCINTOSH AREA SCHOOL Rural 42 MARION 9690 FRANCIS MARION MILITARY ACADEMY Rural 42 MARION 9695 OCALI CHARTER MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 43 MARTIN 0221 INDIANTOWN MIDDLE SCHOOL Rural 47 OKEECHOBEE 0101 OKEECHOBEE HIGH SCHOOL Rural 48 ORANGE 0033 RENAISSANCE CHARTER SCHOOL AT GOLDENROD Urban 48 ORANGE 0053 PASSPORT CHARTER Urban 48 ORANGE 0062 NAP FORD COMMUNITY CHARTER Urban

Page 22: Identification of Critical Teacher Shortage Areas for 2020-21 · shortage areas based on the recommendations of the Commissioner of Education. This statute is accompanied by SBE Rule

22

District Number District Name School

Number School Name Locale

48 ORANGE 0080 LEGENDS ACADEMY CHARTER Urban 48 ORANGE 0151 MEMORIAL MIDDLE Urban 48 ORANGE 0155 PINECREST PREPARATORY CHARTER Urban 48 ORANGE 0221 LAKE COMO SCHOOL Urban 48 ORANGE 0236 EAGLES NEST ELEMENTARY Urban 48 ORANGE 0461 ZELLWOOD ELEMENTARY Rural 48 ORANGE 0521 LAKE SILVER ELEMENTARY Urban 48 ORANGE 0581 COLLEGE PARK MIDDLE Urban 48 ORANGE 0611 AZALEA PARK ELEMENTARY Urban 48 ORANGE 0641 ROCK LAKE ELEMENTARY Urban 48 ORANGE 0681 ENGELWOOD ELEMENTARY Urban 48 ORANGE 0701 CATALINA ELEMENTARY Urban 48 ORANGE 0781 DOVER SHORES ELEMENTARY Urban 48 ORANGE 0891 MICHAEL MCCOY ELEMENTARY Urban 48 ORANGE 0971 VENTURA ELEMENTARY Urban 48 ORANGE 1003 LUCIOUS AND EMMA NIXON ACADEMY CHARTER Urban 48 ORANGE 1009 BRIDGEPREP ACADEMY CHARTER Urban 48 ORANGE 1014 OCPS ACADEMIC CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE Urban 48 ORANGE 1111 STONEWALL JACKSON MIDDLE Urban 48 ORANGE 1271 ROSEMONT ELEMENTARY Urban 48 ORANGE 1331 ORANGE CENTER ELEMENTARY Urban 48 ORANGE 1421 IVEY LANE ELEMENTARY Urban 48 ORANGE 1492 MILLENNIA GARDENS ELEMENTARY Urban 48 ORANGE 1553 MILLENNIA ELEMENTARY Urban 48 ORANGE 1621 SHINGLE CREEK ELEMENTARY Urban 48 ORANGE 1941 WETHERBEE ELEMENTARY Rural 48 ORANGE 5841 ECCLESTON ELEMENTARY Urban 48 ORANGE 5861 WASHINGTON SHORES ELEMENTARY Urban 48 ORANGE 5871 CARVER MIDDLE Urban 49 OSCEOLA 0041 DISCOVERY INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL Rural 49 OSCEOLA 0042 KISSIMMEE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 49 OSCEOLA 0061 CENTRAL AVENUE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 49 OSCEOLA 0071 HIGHLANDS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 49 OSCEOLA 0081 OSCEOLA HIGH SCHOOL Urban 49 OSCEOLA 0091 DENN JOHN MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 49 OSCEOLA 0101 THACKER AVENUE ELEMENTARY FOR

INTERNATIONAL STUDIES Urban

49 OSCEOLA 0149 RENAISSANCE CHARTER SCHOOL AT POINCIANA Rural 49 OSCEOLA 0171 RENAISSANCE CHARTER SCHOOL AT TAPESTRY Urban 49 OSCEOLA 0185 MATER PALMS ACADEMY Rural 49 OSCEOLA 0251 KISSIMMEE MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 49 OSCEOLA 0300 KOA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 49 OSCEOLA 0302 WESTSIDE K-8 SCHOOL Rural 49 OSCEOLA 0701 MILL CREEK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 49 OSCEOLA 0842 LIBERTY HIGH SCHOOL Rural 49 OSCEOLA 0851 CYPRESS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 49 OSCEOLA 0866 KISSIMMEE CHARTER ACADEMY Urban

Page 23: Identification of Critical Teacher Shortage Areas for 2020-21 · shortage areas based on the recommendations of the Commissioner of Education. This statute is accompanied by SBE Rule

23

District Number District Name School

Number School Name Locale

49 OSCEOLA 0901 POINCIANA ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS Rural 49 OSCEOLA 0931 FLORA RIDGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 49 OSCEOLA 0933 NEPTUNE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 49 OSCEOLA 0957 CHESTNUT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL FOR SCIENCE

AND ENGINEERING Rural

50 PALM BEACH 0071 JUPITER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 50 PALM BEACH 0271 NORTHMORE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 50 PALM BEACH 0291 NORTHBORO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 50 PALM BEACH 0311 ROOSEVELT MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 50 PALM BEACH 0341 ROOSEVELT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 50 PALM BEACH 0351 WESTWARD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 50 PALM BEACH 0361 U. B. KINSEY/PALMVIEW ELEMENTARY Urban 50 PALM BEACH 0531 BELVEDERE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 50 PALM BEACH 0541 CONNISTON MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 50 PALM BEACH 0561 PALMETTO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 50 PALM BEACH 0581 FOREST HILL COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL Urban 50 PALM BEACH 0862 ATLANTIC HIGH SCHOOL Urban 50 PALM BEACH 0871 PLUMOSA SCHOOL OF THE ARTS Urban 50 PALM BEACH 0911 PINE GROVE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 50 PALM BEACH 0951 BOCA RATON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 50 PALM BEACH 1241 GOVE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 50 PALM BEACH 1831 K. E. CUNNINGHAM/CANAL POINT ELEMENTARY Rural 50 PALM BEACH 1851 PALM BEACH LAKES HIGH SCHOOL Urban 50 PALM BEACH 1981 BEAR LAKES MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 50 PALM BEACH 2041 CARVER MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 50 PALM BEACH 2101 EGRET LAKE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 50 PALM BEACH 2351 ORCHARD VIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 50 PALM BEACH 2591 PLEASANT CITY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 50 PALM BEACH 2701 JEAGA MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 50 PALM BEACH 2811 VILLAGE ACADEMY ON THE ART & SARA JO

KOBACKER CAMPUS Urban

50 PALM BEACH 3351 GRASSY WATERS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 50 PALM BEACH 3382 GLADES ACADEMY, INC Rural 50 PALM BEACH 3431 RENAISSANCE CHARTER SCHOOL AT WEST PALM

BEACH Urban

50 PALM BEACH 4080 UNIVERSITY PREPARATORY ACADEMY PALM BEACH

Urban

51 PASCO 0451 DR. MARY GIELLA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 52 PINELLAS 0121 AZALEA MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 52 PINELLAS 0141 LARGO MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 52 PINELLAS 0161 BAY POINT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 52 PINELLAS 0171 BAY POINT MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 52 PINELLAS 0271 BEAR CREEK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 52 PINELLAS 0321 BELCHER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 52 PINELLAS 0371 BELLEAIR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 52 PINELLAS 0481 CAMPBELL PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 52 PINELLAS 1131 EISENHOWER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 52 PINELLAS 1211 FAIRMOUNT PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban

Page 24: Identification of Critical Teacher Shortage Areas for 2020-21 · shortage areas based on the recommendations of the Commissioner of Education. This statute is accompanied by SBE Rule

24

District Number District Name School

Number School Name Locale

52 PINELLAS 1261 JOHN M. SEXTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 52 PINELLAS 1341 FRONTIER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 52 PINELLAS 1361 FUGUITT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 52 PINELLAS 1421 LYNCH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 52 PINELLAS 1531 GIBBS HIGH SCHOOL Urban 52 PINELLAS 2021 LAKEWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 52 PINELLAS 2281 MAXIMO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 52 PINELLAS 2321 MEADOWLAWN MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 52 PINELLAS 2371 MELROSE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 52 PINELLAS 2431 MILDRED HELMS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 52 PINELLAS 2531 MOUNT VERNON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 52 PINELLAS 2791 NORTHWEST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 52 PINELLAS 2861 OAK GROVE MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 52 PINELLAS 3461 PONCE DE LEON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 52 PINELLAS 3751 SAWGRASS LAKE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 52 PINELLAS 3871 SANDY LANE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 52 PINELLAS 3961 SEVENTY-FOURTH ST. ELEMENTARY Urban 52 PINELLAS 4061 JOHN HOPKINS MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 52 PINELLAS 4121 SKYCREST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 52 PINELLAS 4591 NEW HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 52 PINELLAS 4611 TYRONE MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 52 PINELLAS 4771 WESTGATE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 52 PINELLAS 4931 WOODLAWN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 52 PINELLAS 6361 KINGS HIGHWAY ELEMENTARY MAGNET SCHOOL Urban 52 PINELLAS 7201 ALFRED ADLER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 53 POLK 0051 SOUTHWEST MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 53 POLK 0061 CARLTON PALMORE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 53 POLK 0081 CLEVELAND COURT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 53 POLK 0131 DIXIELAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 53 POLK 0151 PHILIP O'BRIEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 53 POLK 0201 NORTH LAKELAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL OF

CHOICE Urban

53 POLK 0231 SOUTHWEST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 53 POLK 0261 ROCHELLE SCHOOL OF THE ARTS Urban 53 POLK 0341 SANDHILL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 53 POLK 0491 DENISON MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 53 POLK 0591 ELBERT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 53 POLK 0601 FRED G. GARNER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 53 POLK 0611 INWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 53 POLK 0933 CHAIN OF LAKES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 53 POLK 1041 ALTURAS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 53 POLK 1131 MULBERRY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Rural 53 POLK 1151 KINGSFORD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 53 POLK 1271 SLEEPY HILL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 53 POLK 1611 LAUREL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 53 POLK 1662 LAKE ALFRED POLYTECH ACADEMY Rural 53 POLK 1801 FROSTPROOF MIDDLE/SENIOR HIGH Rural

Page 25: Identification of Critical Teacher Shortage Areas for 2020-21 · shortage areas based on the recommendations of the Commissioner of Education. This statute is accompanied by SBE Rule

25

District Number District Name School

Number School Name Locale

53 POLK 1861 ROSABELLE W. BLAKE ACADEMY Urban 53 POLK 1901 SOCRUM ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 53 POLK 1921 BEN HILL GRIFFIN JR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 53 POLK 1941 LOUGHMAN OAKS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 53 POLK 1961 DISCOVERY ACADEMY OF LAKE ALFRED Rural 53 POLK 1971 SLEEPY HILL MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 53 POLK 8181 DISCOVERY HIGH SCHOOL Rural 54 PUTNAM 0051 THE CHILDREN'S READING CENTER Rural 54 PUTNAM 0121 MELROSE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 54 PUTNAM 0201 INTERLACHEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 54 PUTNAM 0261 CRESCENT CITY HIGH SCHOOL Rural 54 PUTNAM 0341 OCHWILLA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 55 ST. JOHNS 0461 SOUTH WOODS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 56 ST. LUCIE 0201 FORT PIERCE WESTWOOD HIGH SCHOOL Rural 56 ST. LUCIE 0231 LAKEWOOD PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 56 ST. LUCIE 0261 NORTHPORT K-8 SCHOOL Urban 56 ST. LUCIE 0311 PARKWAY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 56 ST. LUCIE 0341 MARIPOSA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 57 SANTA ROSA 0071 EAST MILTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 58 SARASOTA 0012 ALTA VISTA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 58 SARASOTA 0081 SUNCOAST SCHOOL FOR INNOVATIVE STUDIES Urban 58 SARASOTA 0201 TUTTLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 58 SARASOTA 0461 GLENALLEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 59 SEMINOLE 0021 HAMILTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 59 SEMINOLE 0141 PINE CREST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 59 SEMINOLE 0811 WICKLOW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 60 SUMTER 0042 SOUTH SUMTER MIDDLE SCHOOL Rural 60 SUMTER 0051 WEBSTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 60 SUMTER 0161 WILDWOOD MIDDLE/ HIGH SCHOOL Rural 60 SUMTER 0181 LAKE PANASOFFKEE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 61 SUWANNEE 0089 BRANFORD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 61 SUWANNEE 0091 BRANFORD HIGH SCHOOL Rural 62 TAYLOR 0041 TAYLOR COUNTY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 62 TAYLOR 0111 STEINHATCHEE SCHOOL Rural 62 TAYLOR 0161 TAYLOR COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL Rural 63 UNION 2021 THE OUTPOST Rural 64 VOLUSIA 0745 CAMPBELL MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 64 VOLUSIA 1114 ORMOND BEACH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 64 VOLUSIA 1702 DELTONA MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 64 VOLUSIA 1811 DELTONA LAKES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 64 VOLUSIA 2451 PALM TERRACE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 64 VOLUSIA 2734 CHAMPION ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 64 VOLUSIA 3251 WESTSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 64 VOLUSIA 4334 ORTONA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 64 VOLUSIA 4831 PIERSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 64 VOLUSIA 6144 TURIE T. SMALL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 64 VOLUSIA 6633 T. DEWITT TAYLOR MIDDLE-HIGH SCHOOL Rural

Page 26: Identification of Critical Teacher Shortage Areas for 2020-21 · shortage areas based on the recommendations of the Commissioner of Education. This statute is accompanied by SBE Rule

26

District Number District Name School

Number School Name Locale

64 VOLUSIA 6751 DISCOVERY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 64 VOLUSIA 6791 GALAXY MIDDLE SCHOOL Urban 64 VOLUSIA 6841 SUNRISE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 64 VOLUSIA 6851 FRIENDSHIP ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 64 VOLUSIA 6871 VOLUSIA PINES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 64 VOLUSIA 7871 SPIRIT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Urban 64 VOLUSIA 7931 PRIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 65 WAKULLA 0005 WAKULLA COAST CHARTER SCHOOL OF ARTS

SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Rural

65 WAKULLA 0011 MEDART ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 65 WAKULLA 0015 RIVERSINK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 65 WAKULLA 0091 SHADEVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 66 WALTON 0261 MOSSY HEAD SCHOOL Rural 66 WALTON 0281 MAUDE SAUNDERS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 67 WASHINGTON 0151 VERNON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rural 74 FAMU LAB SCH 0351 FLORIDA A&M UNIVERSITY DEVELOPMENTAL

RESEARCH SCHOOL Urban

Page 27: Identification of Critical Teacher Shortage Areas for 2020-21 · shortage areas based on the recommendations of the Commissioner of Education. This statute is accompanied by SBE Rule

Appendix C – Certification Codes to Certification Area Crosswalk

Certification Subject Codes

Certification Subject Code Names Certification Area Number of Certifications

001 ADMINISTRATION/SUPER Other Certification Area 166 004 ART EDUCATION Art 1 005 PLTW PATH TO ENGIN Other Certification Area 23 009 BOOKKEEPING Business Education 57 010 STENOGRAPHY Business Education 1 012 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUC Early Childhood/Preschool 1,947 018 SPEECH CORRECTION ESE 259 021 ENGLISH English 1 023 HEALTH EDUCATION Health 202 028 WOODWORK Other Certification Area 1 030 GRAPHIC ARTS Other Certification Area 2 031 ELECTRICAL Other Certification Area 1 035 FRENCH Foreign Languages-French 70 036 SPANISH Foreign Languages-Spanish 156 037 LATIN Foreign Languages-Other 6 038 GERMAN Foreign Languages-Other 20 041 ITALIAN Foreign Languages-Other 9 044 MATHEMATICS Math 3 045 MUSIC EDUCATION Music 1 049 SCIENCE Science-General 5 056 SOCIAL STUDIES Social Sciences 1 075 INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC Music 1 094 PRINTING Other Certification Area 2 112 OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY Other Certification Area 2 113 SUPERVISION Other Certification Area 7 114 ADMINISTRATION Other Certification Area 10 121 RUSSIAN Foreign Languages-Other 2 147 VOCAL MUSIC Music 2 173 BILINGUAL EDUCATION Other Certification Area 4 415 AC HEAT MECHANICS Other Certification Area 3 417 DENTAL ASSISTANT Other Certification Area 5 421 AGRI CULTURE PRODUCT Other Certification Area 1 423 AGRICULTURE MECHANIC Agriculture 1 501 COORDINATOR DCT Other Certification Area 11 504 COSMETOLOGY Other Certification Area 1 505 PRACTICAL NURSING Other Certification Area 6 506 AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICS Other Certification Area 12 507 AIRCRAFT MECHANICS Other Certification Area 3 508 CABINET AND WOODWOR Other Certification Area 1 509 DIESEL MECHANICS Other Certification Area 4 511 SHEET METAL Other Certification Area 1 521 DRAFTING Other Certification Area 1 522 LAW ENFORCEMENT Other Certification Area 1 525 WELDING Other Certification Area 2 533 PLUMBING Other Certification Area 1

27

Page 28: Identification of Critical Teacher Shortage Areas for 2020-21 · shortage areas based on the recommendations of the Commissioner of Education. This statute is accompanied by SBE Rule

28

Certification Subject Codes

Certification Subject Code Names Certification Area Number of Certifications

535 ELECTRONICS Other Certification Area 3 540 CARPENTRY Other Certification Area 3 541 HORTICULTURE Other Certification Area 2 546 COMMERCIAL DRIVING Other Certification Area 1 564 TV PRODUCTION TECHNO Educational Media Specialist 1 569 BUILDING MAINTENANCE Other Certification Area 1 583 LABORATORY TECHNICIA Other Certification Area 1 586 GASOLINE ENGINE REPA Other Certification Area 1 601 COMMERCIAL ART Other Certification Area 2 616 RETAILING Other Certification Area 3 640 VOCATIONAL OFFICE ED Other Certification Area 41 655 PERSONAL SERVICES Other Certification Area 2 657 QUANTITY FOODS Other Certification Area 2 670 COORDINATOR OF WORK Other Certification Area 1 672 LABORATORY ASSISTANT Other Certification Area 1 691 PARAMEDIC Other Certification Area 1 713 ELECTRONICS DATA PRO Other Certification Area 2

1000 ADMINISTRATION OF AD Other Certification Area 27 1001 ART Art 4,346 1002 ATHLETIC COACHING Other Certification Area 1,467 1003 BIOLOGY Science-Biology 6,455 1004 CHEMISTRY Science-Physical 2,186 1005 WORLD LANG - CHINESE Foreign Languages-Other 69 1006 COMPUTER SCIENCE Computer Science 592 1007 DANCE Other Certification Area 208 1008 DRAMA Drama 875 1009 EARTH-SPACE SCIENCE Science-Earth & Space 1,746 1010 ECONOMICS Social Sciences 83 1011 EDUCATIONAL LEADERSH Other Certification Area 11,360 1012 EDUCATIONAL MEDIA SP Educational Media Specialist 3,559 1013 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Elementary Education 93,664 1014 EMOTIONALLY HANDICAP ESE 1,869 1015 ENGLISH English 18,781 1016 ENGLISH FOR SPEAKERS ESOL 88,260 1017 WORLD LANG - FRENCH Foreign Languages-French 747 1018 GEOGRAPHY Social Sciences 52 1019 WORLD LANG - GERMAN Foreign Languages-Other 100 1020 WORLD LANG - GREEK Foreign Languages-Other 9 1021 GUIDANCE AND COUNSEL Guidance 6,523 1022 HEALTH Health 2,918 1023 HEARING IMPAIRED ESE 744 1024 WORLD LANG - HEBREW Foreign Languages-Other 6 1025 HISTORY Social Sciences 585 1026 HUMANITIES Social Sciences 137 1027 WORLD LANG - ITALIAN Foreign Languages-Other 71 1028 WORLD LANG - JAPANESE Foreign Languages-Other 19

Page 29: Identification of Critical Teacher Shortage Areas for 2020-21 · shortage areas based on the recommendations of the Commissioner of Education. This statute is accompanied by SBE Rule

29

Certification Subject Codes

Certification Subject Code Names Certification Area Number of Certifications

1029 JOURNALISM English 447 1030 WORLD LANG - LATIN Foreign Languages-Other 95 1031 MATHEMATICS Math 17,539 1032 MENTALLY HANDICAPPED ESE 1,740 1033 GENERAL SCIENCE Science-General 6,218 1034 MIDDLE GRADES INTEGR Other Certification Area 6,885 1035 MUSIC Music 4,671 1036 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Physical Education 10,414 1037 PHYSICALLY IMPAIRED ESE 68 1038 PHYSICS Science-Physical 851 1039 POLITICAL SCIENCE Social Sciences 203 1040 WORLD LANG - PORTUG Foreign Languages-Other 24 1041 PREKINDERGARTEN/PRIM Pre-K/Primary Education 16,747 1042 PRESCHOOL EDUCATION Early Childhood/Preschool 1,233 1043 PRIMARY EDUCATION Pre-K/Primary Education 4,370 1045 PSYCHOLOGY Social Sciences 598 1046 READING Reading 29,933 1047 WORLD LANG - RUSSIAN Foreign Languages-Other 17 1048 SCHOOL FOOD SERVICE Other Certification Area 2 1049 SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Other Certification Area 522 1050 SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGIST School Psychologist 1,476 1051 SCHOOL SOCIAL WORKER School Social Worker 1,616 1052 SOCIAL SCIENCE Social Sciences 17,035 1053 SOCIOLOGY Social Sciences 245 1054 WORLD LANG - SPANISH Foreign Languages-Spanish 5,250 1055 SPECIFIC LEARNING DI ESE 3,307 1056 SPEECH English 223 1057 SPEECH LANGUAGE IMPA ESE 1,074 1058 VARYING EXCEPTIONALI ESE 2,500 1059 VISUALLY IMPAIRED ESE 340 1060 ADAPTIVE PHYSICAL ED ESE 173 1061 DRIVER EDUCATION Driver Education 861 1062 GIFTED Gifted 14,085 1063 MIDDLE GRADES Other Certification Area 1,695 1064 ORIENTATION AND MOBI ESE 87 1065 PREK DISABILITIES Other Certification Area 1,150 1066 SEVERE OR PROFOUND D Other Certification Area 205 1067 AGRICULTURE Agriculture 649 1068 BUSINESS EDUCATION Business Education 4,565

1069 FAMILY AND CONSUMER Family And Consumer Sciences 1,185

1070 TECH ED Technical Education 982 1071 LOCAL DIRECTOR OF VO Other Certification Area 45 1072 MARKETING Other Certification Area 475 1073 OCCUPATIONAL SPECIAL Other Certification Area 60 1074 TEACHER COORDINATOR Other Certification Area 154

Page 30: Identification of Critical Teacher Shortage Areas for 2020-21 · shortage areas based on the recommendations of the Commissioner of Education. This statute is accompanied by SBE Rule

30

Certification Subject Codes

Certification Subject Code Names Certification Area Number of Certifications

1075 TEACHER COORDINATOR Other Certification Area 92 1076 SPEECH-LANGUAGE IMPA Other Certification Area 2 1077 EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT ESE 31,573 1078 AUTISM SPEC DISORDERS ESE 2,126 1079 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUA Foreign Languages-Other 96 1080 WORLD LANG - ARABIC Foreign Languages-Other 9 1082 WORLD LANG - HAITIAN Foreign Languages-Other 2 1084 WORLD LANG - TURKISH Foreign Languages-Other 14 1999 EXCHANGE TEACHER Other Certification Area 189