ABSTRACT :This study aims to determine the challenges faced by the coastal schoolteachers of Matnog District, Division of Sorsogon Province, school year 2021-2022. It used a survey questionnaire to identify the demographic profile of the teachers and employed interview schedule through guide questions to collect real-life experiences and narratives of the challenges, strengths and areas for improvement. Similarly, the primary sources of data are the nine teaching personnel from Matnog I District and the six teaching personnel from Matnog II District. Data from the demographic profile were tabulated, analysed and interpreted using appropriate statistical tools such as frequency count and percentage. The study revealed that majority of the informants are 31-35 years old, female, married, graduate of a baccalaureate degree, Teacher I for more than 5 years, have an adjectival rating of outstanding in the Individual Performance Commitment Review Form and joined division level seminar. Moreover, the identified challenges are categorized into incomplete credentials (master units and training/seminar), locale concern or proximity, budgetary or financial obligations, care responsibilities, collective expectations and self-doubt. The strengths that was identified are age-group resiliency, academic credentials, length of service, IPCRF rating and other ancillary involvements while the areas that need to improve are gender roles/family obligations, academic credentials and professional development accomplishments. A teacher development plan for teachers in the coastal schools in Matnog was proposed to help the teachers be eligible for career advancement despite proximity issue. KEYWORDS :strength, areas for improvement, career advancement, teachers, coastal schools