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CT already had a teacher shortage. COVID made it worse.


CT already had a teacher shortage. COVID made it worse.
Adria Watson, CTMirror.org
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The teacher shortage in Connecticut was a problem long before this year a month into the 2014-15 school year, for example, 250 teaching positions were unfilled statewide.John Moore / Getty Images
With three kids attending schools where the learning model is different from the district where she teaches high school math, Kristle Rodriguez has struggled at times to balance the needs of her students and her children.
Rodriguez’s children go to school in Waterbury, where students attend in-person classes for half the day and learn remotely the remainder of the day. In Litchfield where Rodriguez teaches, however, students have had in-person learning for most of the school year. ....

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COVID-19 pandemic introduces new factors to CT's teacher shortage


Yehyun Kim :: ctmirror.org
Desks are set up at a gym for alternate learning classes on Thursday, Sep. 3, 2020 at Carrigan Intermediate School in West Haven. Part of the gym is available for one class at a time with a wall between them.
With three kids attending schools where the learning model is different from the district where she teaches high school math, Kristle Rodriguez has struggled at times to balance the needs of her students and her children.
Rodriguez’s children go to school in Waterbury, where students attend in-person classes for half the day and learn remotely the remainder of the day. In Litchfield where Rodriguez teaches, however, students have had in-person learning for most of the school year. ....

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