Rural schools face unique challenges filling positions – Capitol News IL

Roughly 3,864 positions across Illinois are unfilled this school year, while 6,117 positions were filled through alternative solutions. From hiring retirees to shortening the teacher pathway, Illinois schools are easing the effects of the crisis in their own ways.
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debtsor
1 year ago

A overwhelmingly Democrat institution – primary school teaching – refuses to work in conservative areas. Just another way that the leftists in this state go out of their way to punish conservatives. Remember folks – they hate, they hate your beliefs, they hate they way you smell, and they don’t even want to breathe the same air as you. They would put you in work camps for the rest of your life, deplorable, if the could.

James
1 year ago
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I grant that politically conservative neighbors may well not appeal to many, but maybe they mostly just don’t want to live in rural areas where social life and shopping is so limited. You seem to forget or deny that point of view.

David F
1 year ago

A whole lot of job position requirements would disappear if the illegals did and English only.

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