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Georgia's holistic approach to teacher recruitment and retention aims to overhaul the public's view of teaching.
As a generation of teachers retire and their burned-out younger colleagues quit sooner, complaining about the workload and the pay, public schools have struggled to keep their classrooms staffed.
An audit finds a law passed by the Georgia Legislature to offer some relief to the state’s teacher shortage has not fixed the ...
Audit finds that legislation aimed at bringing retired teachers back to classrooms did little to address the mounting ...
Richard Simmons, SEI’s director of research and studies, called the Stryten lead BESS system an enabling piece of the Distributed Energy Resources (DER) puzzle. At the CNES lab, Georgia Tech ...
Ohio's State Teachers Retirement System board approved increased benefits for teachers and retirees. Retirees will receive a 1.5% cost of living adjustment, and the years of service required for ...
Ohio State Teachers Retirement System, Columbus, approved a cost-of-living adjustment of 1.5% for fiscal year 2026. The $97.7 billion pension fund’s board approved the COLA at its April 17 ...
activated through the management information system (MIS) portal on April 9, requires teachers to put in detailed lesson plans, schedules, and expected learning outcomes for each of their subjects.
Effective July 1, Branch will be assuming the role of deputy executive director of the Teachers Retirement System of Georgia. “The people of Oconee County are truly world class, and their commitment ...
Texas Teacher Retirement System, Austin, posted a net return of 7.9% for the year ended Dec. 31. The $207.3 billion pension fund’s return exceeded its policy benchmark return of 5.5% for the ...