Kansas Teachers Call It Quits Amid COVID

The demands forced upon instructors by callous parents and administrators are chasing more educators away from the profession. 

Tragically, take-out foodie customers are more considerate about the feelings of workers than so many locals who place a great deal of unfair expectations on public schools. 

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'It Is Not Sustainable': Kansas' Online Teachers Are Overworked And Quitting

WICHITA, Kansas - Less than a week into the new school year, the warning came: The school district's COVID-19 learning plan expected too much from teachers. "It's unsustainable," Greg Jones, a representative for the Kansas National Education Association, told the Wichita school board. "We don't think that things can continue as they are."

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  1. Oh boo hoo. Male teachers can't look up the dresses of high school girls when teaching online. Such a hardship.

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  2. Those who can, do. Those who can't, teach. Those who can't do either, bitch and quit.

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  3. awwww..poor greedy Democrat NEA Teachers Union slobs..they have to work 24/7 !!

    24 hours a week --7 months a year.

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  4. Hard to molest your students via Zoom huh?

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