
The teacher shortage problem in Kansas continues to grow worse. As Stephan Bisaha of the Kansas News Service reports from Wichita, state numbers released today (TUE) show more than 600 teaching jobs stand vacant.
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The teacher shortage problem in Kansas continues to grow worse. As Stephan Bisaha of the Kansas News Service reports from Wichita, state numbers released today (TUE) show more than 600 teaching jobs stand vacant.
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