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Teachers Struggle to Survive Amid Budget Cuts and Safety Concerns

November 14, 2024 | NORFOLK CITY PBLC SCHS, School Districts, Virginia


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Teachers Struggle to Survive Amid Budget Cuts and Safety Concerns
During a recent government meeting, Amanda Keating, a teacher from Norfolk Public Schools, highlighted the pressing issue of teacher retention, emphasizing the challenges posed by budget constraints, safety concerns, and the need for respect within the profession.

Keating, who has been teaching for six years and holds a master's degree, shared her personal experience to illustrate the financial struggles faced by educators. She pointed out that despite their dedication, many teachers cannot rely solely on their salaries to sustain a comfortable living. Keating revealed that she has to share her home with two roommates to manage her mortgage and maintain a reasonable lifestyle, underscoring the financial strain that many teachers endure.

Her testimony reflects a broader trend of teacher exodus in the region, raising concerns about the future of education in Norfolk. The discussion around these issues is critical as it highlights the need for systemic changes to support educators, ensuring they can thrive both professionally and personally.

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