Illinois residents worried about growing teacher shortage during COVID-19 pandemic, poll finds – Chicago Tribune/Yahoo

In addition, residents who participated in the poll indicated teachers and parents should have the greatest influence over how Illinois schools are being run, with more say than politicians or school administrators.
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Fed up neighbor
4 years ago

Understand there is no shortage of Bots to teach your kids

Pat S.
4 years ago

I’ve spoken to a few teachers who are giving serious consideration to leaving CPS, not because of the profession, but because of the CTU.

That could be a part of the teacher shortage problem.

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