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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 Retention Public school + UDA: 65% RCA: 35% UDA: Union Drive AssociationRCA: Richardson Court Association Almost 90% of WISEparticipants in RCA chose to continue their educationin STEM at ISU their sophomore year. There is not a single home for sale in San Francisco affordable on an average teacher salary. Distribution of 206 total WISEparticipants All figures based on recent 2011 ISU retention data of over 700 female STEM participants. Skyrocketing rent prices Low Teacher Salaries Housing Crisis forTeachers Affordable Housing Crisis for Teachers Skyrocketing rent prices Low TeacherSalaries Let's look at the facts.... teachersin the San Francisco BayArea increasingly face achallenge to find afford-able housing near work. Skyrocketing Rent Prices Source: Redfin Research Center 2014. Stat that proves Bay Areais even worse. Housing prices grow. Teacher salary stagnates. 0 20 40 60 80 100 January February March April May June July The problem is getting worse over time. Source: Redfin Research Center 2014. Year Year-over year % Change Teacher Salary Bay Area Median Asking Rent Bay Area Median Asking Home Price Why does this matter? What can be done to help? Public school teachers deserve to live comfortably. When teachers thrive, their students thrive too. Statistic. double click to changethis text! Drag a cornerto scale proportionally. Text 2 Public school teachers deserve to live comfortably. When teachers thrive, their students thrive too. Statistic. Source: SF Gate So, Why does this matter? Bottom line: What can be done to help? Bottom line: 83% of homes for sale in California are unaffordable on a teacher's salary. 83% of homes for sale in California are unafford-able on an average teacher's salary. Low Teacher Salaries What can be done to help? 1 1 2 1 Spread the word. Support UEAAH. Spread the word. Spread the word. Support UEAAH. 2 2 Support UEAAH. 2 Share this infographic. Start a conversation on social media. 1 Spread the word. What can be done to help? 1 1 Spread the word. Share this infographic. Start a conversation on social media. Share this infographic. Start aconversation on social media. 2 Support UEAAH. Support UEAAH. 1 2 Support UEAAH. We are a nonprofit dedicatedto this issue. Help us to help teachers. Take our survey. We will use the results to make well-informed decisionson how to serve teachers best. 3 3 Take our survey. We will use the results to make well-informed decisionson how to serve teachers best. Volunteer. Donate. Visit ueaah.org. Connect with us on social media. 3 High rents = teacher shortages. When teachers thrive, their students thrive. When teachers struggle, their students struggle. Public school teachers deserve to live comfortably, and have affordable housing options. So, why does this matter? Volunteer. Donate. Visit ueaah.org. Connect with us on social media. High rents = teacher shortages. High rents contribute to increasing teacher shortages. In one teacher exit survey of 96 teachers from SF Unified School Dis-trict, 11% said the cost of living was their top reason for leaving, and 18% said living closer to SF would make them want to return. Tweet us your top reason!@UEAAH High rents contribute to increasing teacher shortages. In one teacher exit survey of 96 teachers from SF Unified School Dis-trict, 11% said the cost of living was their top reason for leaving, and 18% said living closer to SF would make them want to return. Teacher shortages are exacerbated. In an exit survey of 96teachers from SF Unified School District, 11% said the cost of living or housing prices was their top reason for leaving, 18% said living closer to SF would make them want to return. When teachers thrive, their students thrive. When teachers struggle, their students struggle. Teacher shortages are exacerbated. In an exit surveyof 96 teachers from SF Unified School District, 11% said the cost of living or housing prices was their top reason for leaving, and 18% said livingcloser to SF would make them want to return. 0 20 40 60 80 100 January February March April May June July 0 20 40 60 80 100 January February March April May June July 20 40 60 80 100 July June May April March February January How unaffordable is the Bay Area for teachers? How unaffordable is the Bay Area for teachers? 83% of homes for sale in California are unaffordable on a teacher's salary. The Bay Area is even worse: in 5 out of the 9 Bay Area counties, within 95-100% of homes are not affordable on an average teacher salarywithin that county. Source: SF Gate 2013 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 January February March April May June July
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