“The DOE has now created a potential staffing crisis with just two weeks to go before the first day of school,” wrote Mark Cannizzaro, the union’s president, in the Aug. 28 letter. “As school leaders process this new guidance, distributed on the very day they were required to share schedules with families, many will be forced to abandon their carefully considered plans and communicate to their superintendents that their school simply doesn’t have enough staff to begin the year.”

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