Teacher shortage creating concerns in Kamloops
KAMLOOPS — The president of the Kamloops-Thompson Teachers’ Association says the effects of the teacher shortage are being felt in School District 73 — especially when it comes to teachers teaching on call (TTOC).
Amanda Jensen says that’s most saliently the case in the rural areas of the district, like Chase, Barriere, Logan Lake and the North Thompson.
“Just because it’s more convenient for people to teach in those communities if they live in those communities and for teachers on call, most commonly if they live in Kamloops, they’d like to work in Kamloops.”
She expects the issue to be addressed at the provincial level after the BC Teachers Federation recently launched a provincial grievance on the teacher shortage. That process is now in arbitration.