High Teacher Turnover

For the past year, I have heard how overwhelmed teachers are and how demanding it is in the profession. I have only been out of the classroom for two years; however, I didn't experience the overwhelming feelings as a middle grades math teacher. Every year that new teachers come in, they have to be trained on our way of doing things and on the curriculum being implemented. We have offered sign-on bonuses for new teachers. High-need teaching area (math and world languages) teachers receive additional stipends. We have also increased the amount of professional development opportunities available to teachers. Unfortunately, we continue to lose a large amount of teachers each year. What are some of the reasons teachers are leaving the system or profession all together? What are some of the things people in your county are doing to retain teachers.

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  1. We have a first year teacher who is not returning to the profession because what she is experiencing is not what she expected. Her placements through student teaching were in pretty affluent neighborhoods....vastly different from what our school serves. I hate that she will not give it another year, but she has decided to change professions all together.

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