ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – More than 16,000 students returned to face-to-face learning Tuesday morning for the second quarter, choosing to move back into the classroom from virtual learning.
However, for some students, they may not have the same teacher. Orange County Public Schools is reporting that 139 teachers have either resigned or retired since the first day of face-to-face learning, which was on Aug.
21. Now retired Ocoee High School teacher Robin Stewart-Ciardi is one of them. [TRENDING: Trump holds rally in Sanford | Mystery space object may be old rocket | NFL coach: Virus outbreak shows who the ‘whiners are’]“I got a call on a Wednesday and she said, ‘There were more students coming back than they had teachers,’” Stewart-Ciardi.