Pandemic Worsening Existing Teacher Shortage in Illinois – WTTW (Chicago)

“We started calling this crisis back in ‘17, when we started our first formal studies. So ‘17, ‘18, and ‘19, we saw it as a crisis. And now I’m starting to say that the crisis has become a cliff,” said Mark Klaisner, president of the Illinois Association of Regional Superintendents of Schools.
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Truth Seeker
2 years ago

There is not now nor was there ever a pandemic.

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