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Texas school district asks parents to become substitute teachers amid COVID surge

According to Hays CISD, parents would still have to apply, pass the fingerprint criminal background check, and do orientation to become substitute teachers.

According to Hays CISD, parents would still have to apply, pass the fingerprint criminal background check, and do orientation to become substitute teachers.

Summary

  • The Hays Consolidated Independent School District (Hays CISD) in Kyle is asking parents to consider applying to become a substitute teacher as coronavirus continues to surge across Texas.
  • According to Hays CISD, the parents would still have to apply, pass the fingerprint criminal background check, and do orientation.
  • But, if the principal knows them and recommends them, the school district can waive the requirement that they have at least 30 college hours.
  • According to Hays CISD, the school district typically has 500 subs available in a normal year.
  • For more information on what the requirements are to be a sub in the Hays Consolidated Independent School District, click here.