Teachers feel left out when it comes to the state’s executive order that waives the required assessments for students, but still holds teachers accountable for those scores.
That’s what both the Osceola County Education Association and Brevard Federation of Teachers told News 6. “It would be nice if the same compassion that we’re showing for our students were shown to teachers, educators, and paraprofessionals,” Lare Allen, President of the Osceola County Education Association said. [TRENDING: Teen killed when stepping on power line during storm | NY judge killed in Fla.
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