Customer Stories
Over 2,800 schools and districts choose Swing to help address their substitute teacher needs. These are their stories.
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How a leader in public schools transformed substitute teacher management with Swing
Cajon Valley Union School District (CVUSD) is located in the southern California city of El Cajon, near San Diego. Pioneering superintendent Dr. David Miyashiro and his staff have spearheaded a number of transformational initiatives across the district that serves 18,000…
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How Amber Charter Schools found a solution to teacher shortages with Swing
Meet Amber Charter Schools Founded in 2000, Amber Charter Schools is the first Latino-led charter school in New York. Amber Charter Schools serves students in three locations and aims to provide their students with a rigorous and well-rounded education that…
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How Green Dot Public Schools found substitutes that meet their requirements
Meet Green Dot Public Schools Green Dot Public Schools is located in California where they serve 12,000 students across 21 schools in the Los Angeles area. At Green Dot, it’s imperative to find highly skilled, driven, and passionate educators who…
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How Pioneer Prep quickly fills teacher absences with Swing Education
Meet Pioneer Prep Located in Phoenix, Arizona, Pioneer Preparatory School serves over 600 students in grades K-6. Pioneer strives to provide its students with the knowledge and wisdom to be self-sustaining members of society. The challenge: not enough subs After…
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How Bridgeway Preparatory Academy made time for personalized learning
Meet Bridgeway Preparatory Academy Bridgeway Preparatory Academy is a tuition-free public charter school located near Dallas, TX that opened its doors in August, 2018. The school has an 8:1 student-teacher ratio that allows the educators to create personalized learning plans…
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How Chicago Public Schools is solving the substitute teacher shortage
The problem: While the substitute teaching shortage affects most everyone, certain populations struggle more than others. Under-resourced schools, populated mainly by Black, Hispanic, and low-income students are in a constant state of struggle due to unstaffed classrooms and unfilled substitute…
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