Teacher’s union: Clay schools ‘in crisis’

“I’m thinking about these students, and I’m feeling like this is a crisis,” Kidwell said. “Nothing can replace a high-quality teacher for every student.”

BY JAMES WILLIAMS Special to the Monitor KEYSTONE HEIGHTS—Vicki Kidwell, President of the Clay County Education Association, pointed out to the Clay County District school board that on its job site listing, there are 70 instructional openings, 25 of which are ESE teachers. She said the public wasn’t well aware that the number of classrooms…

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