A new report confirms Connecticut isn t the only state where school districts are scrambling to cover a shortage of teachers and other school professionals. The American Federation of Teachers report "Here Today, Gone Tomorrow?" says even before the pandemic, almost 300,000 teachers were leaving the profession. In the New Haven School District, Leslie Blatteau, president of the local AFT chapter, said the ongoing cycle of teachers needing to cover those vacancies had led to faster burnout and sagging morale. .
A streamlined process for erasing public-sector employees student debt is expiring soon. State officials, including in Washington, are calling for the federal government to extend it. Last year, the Biden administration issued a waiver for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program, which made it easier for people to qualify. .
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The state will receive a $23.5 million Good Jobs Challenge grant to support the state’s robust career-connected training system serving thousands of students.
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