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Uinta County highlights induction program as key to low early-career teacher turnover

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District induction coordinator Becky Sines told the Uinta County School District #1 board the district’s induction program and school-level supports have kept five-year turnover to about 5%, far below the 44% national rate cited in recent research.

Becky Sines, induction coordinator for Uinta County School District #1, told the school board the district runs an induction program for teachers in their first three years and that the district’s five‑year new‑teacher turnover rate is about 5% compared with a 44% national rate cited in March 2023 research.

Sines said the district combines a three‑day orientation with monthly year‑one meetings and targeted supports timed to teachers’ stages of development. “We meet monthly, our focus is on wellness, best instructional practices and problem…

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