A California school district is asking families to rent rooms to teachers

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This is dark as fukk.


A Northern California school district is testing out a novel solution to its housing shortage for teachers: asking community members to rent them rooms.

The Milpitas Unified School District put out the call to families in late August in response to staff losses and sky-high housing costs that have made it difficult for educators to live near where they work.

Superintendent Cheryl Jordan said in a statement to NPR that the district had already gotten 55 responses to its request.

It was proof that district staff members were "valued by our Milpitas community members, parents and caregivers," she said.

Spokesperson Scott Forstner said the district had not yet heard from any employees who had secured a unit through the roughly week-old request to families.

The median home price in Milpitas, located just outside San Jose, is $1.3 million, according to Realtor.com.

Roughly 4 in 5 California counties are seeing their median home prices rise year over year, data released in August by the California Association of Realtors shows.

In the last year, the Milpitas Unified School District lost 10 teachers, officials said. Seven moved to "more affordable" communities, and three left California.


Two surveys, conducted by the district in 2017 and 2021, showed that some staff members had long commutes and lacked steady housing, Jordan said at a recent school board meeting.

The Milpitas school board declared in a resolution that "the gap between those who can afford a home in the San Francisco Bay Area and those who cannot, is widening at an alarming rate, with some having to hold part-time jobs to meet monthly housing expenses, and affordable rental housing is in short supply."

The district has explored other ways to improve housing options for teachers, such as coordinating with agencies that offer loans to educators and considering the construction of accessory dwelling units, which are small homes on the same lot as larger ones.
 

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I'll be a slight contrarion. In the old days, this was exactly how teachers were housed. The people of the community that asked for the teacher took them in to their own homes. The teacher should be seen as a welcomed, valued asset for the community, and this is a nice way of increasing the connection between the teacher and the community they work in. I would go a step further and say they should find a way to provide the room for free, perhaps by coming together to subsidize the cost for the one family hosting them.


Of course, that's not a long-term solution. Affordable housing is a serious problem in all cities. But I don't expect a young professional just out of college coming in for their first job to be able to afford a down payment on a house. Work on fixing the affordable housing issue so that home ownership is realistic for all people with stable careers, and in the meantime provide them rooms like this while they're getting started.
 

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:dead: what a fukking joke. Your economy is fundamentally broken if even college educated citizens cant afford to live there
i was looking at homes recently and had to :hubie:

i really wish my parents were open to moving somewhere else, i feel compelled to live near them but the COL in the bay aint worth it, and def. not as a black person where the upwardly mobile black community here is small and distributed
 

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i was looking at homes recently and had to :hubie:

i really wish my parents were open to moving somewhere else, i feel compelled to live near them but the COL in the bay aint worth it, and def. not as a black person where the upwardly mobile black community here is small and distributed

Finding this out the hard way:francis:
 

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How often do women give up the ass if they short on rent? šŸ¤”
99% of women short on rent are in social circles/neighborhoods where the men are short on rent too. socioeconomic segregation is even more prevalent than racial segregation. so just what men are they giving it up to who can afford to break them off rent money and keep their own rent paid? if you aint [IG] whoring at the highest level (athletes, business execs, etc.), you giving up the ass for red lobster at best :pachaha:
 

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Agency I work for was pushing affordable housing for its teaching staff, then it was hone ownership shortly thereafter.
 
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