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TexasTowelie

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Tue Feb 12, 2019, 07:53 PM Feb 2019

'Staggering': 30,000 Oklahoma teachers have left profession in the past 6 years, report shows

A new report released by the state shows 30,000 Oklahoma teachers have left the profession in the past six years.

“The loss of 30,000 educators over the past six years is staggering — and proof that our schools must have the resources to support a growing number of students with an increasing number of needs," State Superintendent Joy Hofmeister said in a news release issued Tuesday about the report.

“Steep budget cuts over the last decade have made the teaching profession in Oklahoma less attractive, resulting in a severe teacher shortage crisis and negative consequences for our schoolchildren,” she said.

The 2018 Oklahoma Educator Supply & Demand Report indicates that the percentage of Oklahoma educators leaving the profession has increased over the past six years, representing more than 5,000 per year or a total of approximately 30,000.

Read more: https://www.tulsaworld.com/news/local/education/staggering-oklahoma-teachers-have-left-profession-in-the-past-years/article_32479aa7-9877-55c9-959c-76f7332a7e7d.html

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'Staggering': 30,000 Oklahoma teachers have left profession in the past 6 years, report shows (Original Post) TexasTowelie Feb 2019 OP
During the strike (forgot who) did a profile of Oklahoma's teacher of the year. nycbos Feb 2019 #1

nycbos

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1. During the strike (forgot who) did a profile of Oklahoma's teacher of the year.
Tue Feb 12, 2019, 08:03 PM
Feb 2019

He left the state with his wife (who is also a teacher) because they were able to increase their household income by almost $40,000 by moving to a new state.

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