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In many places in Texas, staffing shortages are forcing already burnt out teachers to cover for sick coworkers. The workload is pushing educators to leave the profession, and forcing school districts to do what they can to retain them.
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Generally, teachers will “gut it out for the kids” until the end of the year. But a notably different tenor this fall has some Kansas educators speaking out against what they say is a toxic environment.
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Among states in the High Plains Public Radio listening region, Kansas is the best state to live in for teachers.The personal finance website Wallethub…
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Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick is urging the Teacher Retirement System not to raise health care premiums for retired teachers, arguing that state lawmakers should...
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West Texas A&M opened a simulated emergency operations center on campus to train student teachers on how to respond to crises, including active shooters…
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Two Republican lawmakers in Colorado are looking to prohibit teachers from striking, with the potential for firing, fines or even jail time if they do…
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From Texas Standard . Teachers have walked off the job in West Virginia, Kentucky, and Oklahoma – and there are rumblings that Arizona could be next....
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Members of the Kansas House have voted to reinstate some job protections for teachers. The bill would promise teachers an impartial hearing before they...
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New efforts are being made to attract new teachers to rural areas of Colorado.Education officials are finalizing a list of recommendations to address…
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A fresh legal challenge to the state’s 2014 elimination of teacher job protections has reached the Kansas Supreme Court, close on the heels of a...