40% of Wisconsin teachers leave profession or state within 6 years due to inadequate compensation and growing workloads, report says.

Wisconsin's education workforce struggles with retaining teachers, with nearly 40% leaving their profession or the state within six years, according to a new report by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction. This crisis is driven by issues such as inadequate compensation and growing workloads. The report highlights the need for the state Legislature to address these challenges, as Wisconsin's kids suffer from losing quality teachers.

April 11, 2024
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