A pilot program aimed at filling teaching vacancies and enhancing diversity in New Jersey’s schools is moving closer to getting started, as districts continue to grapple with staffing challenges exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic. The stare Board of Education on Wednesday unanimously approved draft regulations for a new state law, signed by Gov. Phil Murphy in September, that puts the program on pace to launch with the 2022-23 school year. Under the program, districts selected by the state education commissioner will have the ability to waive a single missing certification requirement for…