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EDUCATION »» SCHOOL EFFICIENCY »» TEACHER SHORTAGE »» Feb 27, 2023
American public schools are facing a teacher shortage of epic proportion. This is due to the retirement of older teachers, increasing pupil enrollment and laws limiting the size of classrooms. It is estimated we need at least 316,000 new teachers and administrators by 2025 to avoid a critical shortage. Particularly acute is the shortage of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) teachers. Already, many school districts are short-handed and overly dependent on substitute teachers, many of whom are not certified. Compensation for teachers, particularly for public school teachers, has historically lagged behind other comparable occupations.

Some advocates say our teacher shortage is not so much a shortage in absolute numbers as it is in distribution. There has long been a shortage of qualified teachers who are willing to teach in rural and urban areas, particularly in schools which serve low-income and minority students. Others claim shortages are caused by high turnover rates, particularly among the most qualified and effective educators. Presumably, many of these professionals have moved on to higher paying jobs.

Proposed Legislation: Reintroduction of H.R.3139 - Supporting the Teaching profession through Revitalizing Investments in Valuable Educators (STRIVE) Act (116th Congress 2019-2020)
Prospective Sponsor: Rep. Donald Norcross (NJ)

  • I oppose reforming current teacher shortage policy and wish to donate resources to the campaign committee of either Speaker Kevin McCarthy (CA).
  • I support: 1.) Providing teachers with an incremental loan-cancellation program that completely forgives student loan debt within 5 or 6 years. 2.) Increasing and extending funding for teacher training. 3.) Subsidizing teacher certification and licensing fees. 4.) Expanding teacher quality partnerships grants to include early childhood educators. 5.) Increasing the tax deduction for school expenses and extending this deduction to early childhood educators. 6.) Diversifying the workforce. And wish to donate resources to the campaign committee of Rep. Donald Norcross (NJ) and/or to an advocate group currently working with this issue.
Winning Option »» I support: 1.) Providing teachers with an incremental loan-cancellation program that completely forgives student loan debt within 5 or 6 years. 2.) Increasing and extending funding for teacher training. 3.) Subsidizing teacher certification and licensing fees. 4.) Expanding teacher quality partnerships grants to include early childhood educators. 5.) Increasing the tax deduction for school expenses and extending this deduction to early childhood educators. 6.) Diversifying the workforce. And wish to donate resources to the campaign committee of Rep. Donald Norcross (NJ) and/or to an advocate group currently working with this issue.

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Poll Opening Date February 27, 2023
Poll Closing Date March 05, 2023