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To what extent do you agree with the statement: "My school’s use of AI tools supports sound learning goals while preserving academic integrity."
Strongly agree
Somewhat agree
Somewhat disagree
Strongly disagree
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Results of the survey of November 23, 2025
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Many educators are reexamining their intended retirement dates. Some are looking to retire earlier because of the stresses of the job today. Others need to postpone retirement because of economic pressures. Have you adjusted your retirement schedule? If so, would you share your reasons in a comment? All responses will be posted and treated confidentially.
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I've moved up my intended retirement date.--------------20%
My intended date of retirement remains unchanged.-----45%
I plan to postpone my intended retirement date.----------35%
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Responses = 20
Comments = 7
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I am retiring early!! The CPS bureaucracy and the lack of leadership are the primary reasons. |
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I have to earn more money before I retire. |
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I retired in June 2022; took off 18 months, and now work as an interim and mentor new colleagues. |
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Between the increasing needs of children and the decreasing economic stability, I no longer have a date I feel is secure. |
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Since I worked in the private sector for 10 years, my retirement has to be based on my age more than my years of service. |
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The cost of living in NY is crazy. If I retire early with the penalties, I will still come out ahead. Sad but true. |
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I will retire as soon as I qualify for full retirement benefits without penalty. If I could go earlier, I would. |
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