There’s a teacher crisis in Pennsylvania, and lawmakers need to address it | Opinion

Teacher shortage op-ed

There is a growing crisis in recruiting and retaining dedicates teachers in Pennsylvania.

By Amy Morton and Laura Boyce

Walk into any school in Pennsylvania. You’ll see firsthand the effects of a developing and worrisome trend: larger classes, few supporting professionals, and even fewer teachers. There is a teacher shortage in Pennsylvania, and it is getting worse.

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