PopsnTuff
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With many teachers opting out of returning to the classroom because of the coronavirus, schools around the U.S. are scrambling to find replacements and in some places lowering certification requirements to help get substitutes in the door.
Several states have seen surges in educators filing for retirement or taking leaves of absence. The departures are straining staff in places that were dealing with shortages of teachers and substitutes even before the pandemic created an education crisis.
Teachers in at least three states have died after bouts with the coronavirus since the start of the new school year. It’s unclear how many teachers in the U.S. have become ill with COVID-19, but Mississippi alone reported 604 cases among teachers and staff.....read on....
https://abcnews.go.com/Lifestyle/wi...icksource_4380645_6_heads_posts_headlines_hed
(This is so sad...they're scared and overwhelmed.....what a dilemma
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Several states have seen surges in educators filing for retirement or taking leaves of absence. The departures are straining staff in places that were dealing with shortages of teachers and substitutes even before the pandemic created an education crisis.
Teachers in at least three states have died after bouts with the coronavirus since the start of the new school year. It’s unclear how many teachers in the U.S. have become ill with COVID-19, but Mississippi alone reported 604 cases among teachers and staff.....read on....
https://abcnews.go.com/Lifestyle/wi...icksource_4380645_6_heads_posts_headlines_hed
(This is so sad...they're scared and overwhelmed.....what a dilemma