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New data shows Wisconsin schools are still feeling the effects of teacher and leadership turnover -- but there are signs of improvement
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Teachers in Michigan are taking home less pay than they did in past years, according to new research from Michigan State University
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For Teacher's Appreciation Week, an Antigo group is making sure area educators are being recognized for their hard work
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A new report from the National Education Association (NEA) said the average teacher pay in Wisconsin grew 3% between the 2021-2022 school year the 2022-2023 school year
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The Wisconsin Policy Forum found that median teacher gross teacher pay has declined in value from 2009 to 2023 by a little over 12%, or over $1,000, if you adjust for inflation.
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A new report by the Wisconsin Policy Forum found that teacher turnover rates surged in 2023They found that this year the most teachers left public classrooms altogether since 2012.
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Wausau School District states they have more than 15 positions still needing to be filled
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Teachers, students and school administrators are all counting down the days until school starts. But this year, that’s not all they’re counting. School administrators across the Northwoods are also counting up the number of open positions that still need to be filled.
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School board members in Antigo will vote on a plan tonight to partner with a daycare center to ensure district employees have access to childcare. The partnership would ensure a certain number of slots at the daycare will be reserved for district employees.