Bringing down costs and raising wages will be key to recruiting, retaining, and reactivating teachers. Moreover, ensuring every student, teacher, and school can access the tools they need to help students learn, lead, and thrive should a top goal for public servants.
From Business Insider & Yahoo Finance:
💰 "A survey of 2,000 elementary school teachers from the Carnation Breakfast Essentials brand conducted by Talker Research in June found that 1 in 5 teachers said they spend over $300 out of pocket on classroom items."
💰 "While teachers can deduct qualified expenses on their taxes, spending hundreds of their own money for their classrooms could make a dent in their wallets."
❗ "'They, like all of us, are living in a world where the cost of grocery items and all that, household items and gasoline and all of these things are more expensive,' Steve Majors, the Executive Vice President and Chief External Affairs Officer for Teach For America, told Business Insider."
❗ "Majors said that schools in lower-income communities 'often are under-resourced' and 'their families may not have the means for all the tools that they might need in the classroom'."
❗ "Majors said people who want to support teachers, even if they don't have school-aged children, could see if their school district has a donation fund or if they could drop off school supplies.
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