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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2022/09/13/teacher-requirements-shortage-jobs/[/quote] Concerning trend to reduce qualifications and just fill classrooms this year[/quote] Luckily not a problem at our school this year.[/quote] It's September. You have no way of knowing what it will look like after winter break.[/quote] I’m back. It’s March and our school composition looks exactly the same as it did in September. Not a single teacher has left during the year at any of my kids’ schools. We had two teachers on maternity leave with long term subs in place too, but the teachers are back now.[/quote] You get a cookie I guess? We’ve lost 2 teachers and 1 teacher resident, with a semi-admin person on the way out soon. [/quote] I was told to come back and report after winter break. Just reporting :) No changes at our school.[/quote] Don't you know that you're not supposed to report anything positive here? Because otherwise it messes with the 'these are dark days' narrative everyone's working on. (Everyone not on board with that is slowly jumping ship from this forum).[/quote] There have been no fentanyl overdoses at my school. I guess that means it’s not a problem! Cool. [/quote]
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