Report: Few North Carolina teachers are quitting
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NC teacher turnover rate ticks down, but still exceeds historical averages
There was a small but notable improvement in teacher attrition rates within public school districts during the 2023-24 academic year, according to new data from the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. The latest “State of the Teaching Profession” report, which was presented to the State Board of Education on April 2, shows the teacher attrition rate fell to 9.88%, down from 11.5% the prior year. This represents a loss of nearly 1,50…

Report: Few North Carolina teachers are quitting
(The Center Square) – Fewer North Carolina public school teachers are quitting, according to a new state report.
NC teacher turnover rate ticks down, but still exceeds historical averages - Chatham Journal Newspaper
By David N. Bass Raleigh, NC – There was a small but notable improvement in teacher attrition rates within public school districts during the 2023-24 academic year, according to new data from the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. Source N.C. State University’s Dept. of Educational Leadership, Policy, and Human Development The latest “State of the Teaching Profession” report, which was presented to the State Board of Education on A…
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