Milpitas school district asking parents to let teachers move in

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More affordable housing units becoming available in the Bay Area

Julius Nyanda manages the HouseKeys program which oversees allocation of some of the affordable housing units available in the Bay Area. He spoke to Mornings on 2 The Nine on Wednesday about some of the misconceptions associated with public housing. Find more information at https://www.housekeys14.com/thebrant

The Bay Area's out of control housing crisis — a shortage of properties and rapidly rising rents —  has pushed some educators elsewhere.

Milpitas Unified School District said some teachers and staff have left for other districts because of the high cost of living in Santa Clara County and the Bay Area region.

The school district said at the end of the 2022 school year, they lost seven teachers who opted to move to more affordable communities.

The school district sent a message to parents on a communication board asking if they could rent out vacant rooms in their homes to teachers, in hopes of retaining them.

"We need your help in supporting our MUSD educators!" the message read. "If you have a room for rent at your home and would like to share the housing opportunity with our Milpitas Unified School District educators, please fill out this Google form. If you know someone who may have a room coming up for rent, please share this information with them."

The Milpitas Unified Board of Education said it is committed to boosting housing affordability for educators and promoting the development of workforce housing.

Milpitas Unified sent a message to parents asking if they could offer vacant rooms to educators at an affordable price.