GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Edustaff, a leader in educational staffing solutions, will launch a new special education staffing service in early 2025. This initiative comes in response to a growing demand from K-12 school districts across the country.

Jennifer Martin, Edustaff’s Executive Director of Specialty Services, has been actively speaking with leaders in various districts. She is focused on understanding the challenges they face in special education. Through this initiative, Edustaff aims to provide districts with not just more staff, but the right staff. Each candidate will be carefully selected to ensure they meet the needs of students requiring special education support.
Martin emphasizes quality over quantity in staffing. Edustaff plans to create a pool of highly qualified candidates who will be thoroughly vetted before being placed in schools. This means that students with diverse learning needs will receive help from some of the industry’s best professionals.
Derek Vogel, the CEO of Edustaff, shared, “We’ve had a strong demand for help in filling special education roles. Our goal is to provide top-notch talent that districts can rely on to support students who need special attention.”
Edustaff’s new program reflects their commitment to improving student outcomes by providing tailored staffing solutions that meet the needs of schools. Schools looking for these specialized services will be able to access them starting early next year. Due to the expected high demand, districts are encouraged to reach out soon to secure these valuable resources.
About Edustaff: Edustaff is a national leader in K-12 staffing solutions. They partner with school districts to deliver reliable substitute and permanent staff across a variety of subjects, always focusing on quality and client satisfaction.
For more information, visit www.edustaff.org.
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