Principals set tone for culture supporting teachers; Community partnerships help students explore career passions at earlier ages; With growing calls for more mental health services, states tackle school counselor caseloads; Tracker: Teachers on strike
In a survey, 70% of principal respondents agreed Teacher Career Pathways — a joint district-union program — helped them attract teachers, and 81% said it helped with retention of the most effective educators.
A Georgia principal suggests those in her role play a critical part in promoting self-care and helping educators avoid burnout, and the benefits trickle down to students.
A California school district is combining the strength of community partnerships with the power of tech to direct middle school students toward pathways that suit their strengths.
A 250-to-1 ratio is recommended, but it's much higher in many states — Arizona peaks at 905-to-1. And funds aren't always available to help lower the numbers.
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