Final answer:
The original statement is true; only the first phrase forms a proper sentence with a subject, verb, and object in the correct order, expressing a complete thought.
Step-by-step explanation:
The statement '"Our district recruits new teachers" is a sentence; "New teachers our district recruits" is not a sentence.' is true. A sentence typically must have a subject and a verb and express a complete thought. In the correct sentence, 'Our district' functions as the subject, 'recruits' is the verb, and 'new teachers' serves as the object, making it a coherent sentence. The incorrect sentence lacks a proper verb-subject order and does not express a complete thought, failing to form a standard English sentence.