Teacher shortages
As states across the nation struggle to staff schools, many Illinois teachers say they are considering leaving the profession, a recent poll shows.
Illinois continues to suffer from a shortage of teachers and other education professionals, although recent efforts by the state to ease the strain have made an impact.
The teacher shortage has grown “exponentially” since the Illinois Association of Regional Superintendents of Schools started publishing an annual Illinois Educator Shortage Survey, according to Shawn Walsh, Will County regional superintendent of schools.
It's not unusual for school districts to have some openings when school begins. It is unusual to have many.
Illinois has a teacher shortage, and money alone won’t fix the problem.
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