![]() “There was a lack of support for helping us deal with the whole child because the kids are coming to us without all of the support from home that they need.”īrian Cayot, a Centerville High School teacher and union president for the Centerville Classroom Teacher’s Association, said the demands and expectations placed on teachers in the last 10 years have taken a toll. “There were a lot of changes in expectations,” Fugate said. It was also frustrating to get so many mandates from state-level officials who weren’t education professionals, she said. She said watching ninth graders blossom into young adults and going out into the world was “gratifying and fulfilling.” But the demands placed on teachers became too much. Explore Schools concerned about finding, creating the next generation of teachersĪmy Fugate, a former Huber Heights high school teacher and union president, retired from teaching this past year. ![]()
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