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Noblesville Schools reports 91.94% teacher retention, highlights mentorship and pay as retention drivers
Summary
District staff reported a 91.94% certified-teacher retention rate for 2024–25, down from 85% in 2021–22; presenters credited competitive pay, professional development, mentorship and school climate for improvements while noting special education and ELA remain areas of higher turnover.
At the board meeting, district staff presented the district’s teacher-retention measure and said the certified-staff retention rate rose to 91.94% in 2024–25. The presenter contrasted that with a 85% rate in 2021–22 and cited a decline in total departures from 105 in 2021–22 to 59 in the most recent year.
"As a district, . . . we are at a 91.94 retention rate," the presenter said, framing the figure as a district success compared with a cited national average of about 78% (source named in the presentation as Frontline Education) and a state average…
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