Public school teacher hiring in Spain has increased significantly, rising by 33.3% overall. The increase is largely driven by demand in secondary education, which experienced the most substantial growth in new contracts. Hiring for teachers supporting students with diverse learning needs nearly quadrupled. Basic education also saw a doubling in teacher contracts. These figures indicate a concerted effort to address staffing needs and accommodate growing student populations across different educational levels. The rise in hiring suggests investment in public education and a response to evolving pedagogical requirements. This boost in personnel aims to improve the quality of education and provide adequate support for all students.