Not Making A Living, But A Dying? COVID-19 Forces Hand Of Older Teachers

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Published on July 14, 2020 - Duration: 00:46s

Not Making A Living, But A Dying? COVID-19 Forces Hand Of Older Teachers

Florida elementary school teacher David Galloway is 64, has type II diabetes, and is married to a breast cancer survivor.

Last week, Florida announced that all schools would soon have to open five days a week, despite the stateโ€™s record-setting number of COVID-19 cases.

Galloway is one of many aging or immunocompromised teachers who may quit or retire early if they have to return full-time to the classroom.

Nearly 20% of private and public school teachers are over the age of 65, an age group that is especially vulnerable to COVID-19.

According to HuffPost, teachers near or in this age range must wrestle with a number of knowns and unknowns.

How long they can make their money last if they quit?

Is it worth it to leave a job over health concerns?

And what if they can't get health insurance?

Weโ€™ve gone from being the heroic teachers back in March, but now they want us to go over to the trenches like World War I.

Itโ€™s been a fast fall from hero to cannon fodder.

David Galloway Teacher


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