California's Education System on the Brink: Teachers' Exodus Looms Large A concerning new survey from EdSource has shed light on a potential crisis brewing in California's education system, with nearly 50% of the state's teachers indicating they may leave their profession in the near future. The alarming statistic has raised red flags about the long-term sustainability of California's schools, where teacher shortages have long been a persistent issue. The survey's findings suggest that burnout, lack of support, and inadequate compensation are among the top reasons driving teachers to consider quitting. As the state grapples with the challenges of attracting and retaining top teaching talent, policymakers and education leaders are left wondering what the consequences of this mass exodus might be for California's students and education system as a whole.


Survey reveals almost 50% of California teachers may quit teaching soon  EdSource