Wisconsin schools are worried about a shortage of substitute teachers.
Director of Human Resources and Public Relations for the Chippewa Falls Area Unified School District Michelle Golden said right now, the school doesn’t have enough subs. Substitute teachers across the nation are worried about returning to schools because of health safety concerns.
Golden said the Chippewa Falls district is providing a program for paraprofessionals to earn a three-year substitute teaching license to encourage subs to return to schools.