Teachers did not institute school performance grades that measure achievement on standardized test scores heavily over student growth. The North Carolina General Assembly did. Teachers did not remove longevity pay, graduate degree pay, due-process rights, and retiree health benefits. The North Carolina General Assembly did. Teachers did not create a non-transparent voucher system, rampant charter … Continue reading Don’t Like The State Of Public Education? Don’t Look At Teachers; Look At Who “Legislates” Them.
Month: February 2024
3 Failing Grades And A Ranking Of 48 Out Of 51 – North Carolina in 2024
Kris Nordstrom's latest article on North Carolina education policies highlights the newest report from the Network of Public Education. It is very much worth the read and his analysis gives further explanation for the the reasons why North Carolina ranks so badly, especially when it has billions in rainy day funds and intentionally ignores the … Continue reading 3 Failing Grades And A Ranking Of 48 Out Of 51 – North Carolina in 2024
Go Ahead And Permanently Eliminate School Performance Grades; They Only Map Poverty, Health Care Access, And Food Deserts – Not School Effectiveness
State Superintendent Catherine Truitt and DPI are attempting to “change” the school performance grading system. Again. They don’t need to be changed; they need to be eliminated. For over ten years, this system of “measurement” has stigmatized public schools and has been used to create a false narrative that has fueled privatization efforts like vouchers. … Continue reading Go Ahead And Permanently Eliminate School Performance Grades; They Only Map Poverty, Health Care Access, And Food Deserts – Not School Effectiveness
Local School Boards Should Not Be Partisan
Yes, public education is political. But it does not have to be partisan. Yet, in the last few years, more and more local school board elections are becoming partisan races steering school systems by a GPS system based on political dogma and controlled in Raleigh rather than what is best for the local school system. … Continue reading Local School Boards Should Not Be Partisan
A Group Aligned With Moms For Liberty Sent This Questionnaire To Every NCGA Member. Hypocritical And Pharisaical Only Begin To Describe It.
The following screenshots display questions from a form questionnaire that were sent by representatives from a variety of extreme interests to all NC General Assembly members. It came with this note: "Dear Representative, Happy New Year! We, Christian Perspective Representatives, Moms for Liberty North Carolina, and Pavement Education Project, sincerely hope this email finds you … Continue reading A Group Aligned With Moms For Liberty Sent This Questionnaire To Every NCGA Member. Hypocritical And Pharisaical Only Begin To Describe It.
Teachers Should Vote As If Their Jobs Depended On It (Because It Does)
In the state of North Carolina, over 56% of the state budget is dedicated to public education, most of which goes to K-12 (and pre-K) education. It’s specifically stated in Article IX of the state constitution that the state establish a free and viable means of educating school age-children. Sec. 2. Uniform system of schools. … Continue reading Teachers Should Vote As If Their Jobs Depended On It (Because It Does)
Overturning Leandro Is Next
The next step in undoing the Leandro decision started today. Because it’s part of a bigger plan that deliberately coincides with the expansion of vouchers. It is not difficult to see that the NCGA was waiting for the state supreme court to become an extension of the political powers in Raleigh after the last election … Continue reading Overturning Leandro Is Next
An Open Letter From a Veteran North Carolina Teacher to Young Teachers – Some Advice If This Is The Career You Want (Because You Will Have To Fight For It)
Dear Fellow Educator, I first want to tell you that I admire what you have chosen to do as a possible career. Teaching in today’s public schools is not easy. I know as I just finished my 25th year of teaching. I still love my job. I still love being with the students. Outside of my … Continue reading An Open Letter From a Veteran North Carolina Teacher to Young Teachers – Some Advice If This Is The Career You Want (Because You Will Have To Fight For It)
You Can’t Put “Kids First” If You Put Teachers Last
Sen. Phil Berger and his cronies including people like Tricia Cotham have had 12 years to “improve” our public education system. 12. The number of grades in a standard progression through a public school. Here are a few of the actions taken in those 12 years. 1. Teacher Pay Kept Well Below National Average 2. Removal of … Continue reading You Can’t Put “Kids First” If You Put Teachers Last
10 Frozen Years: The NCGA’s Plan To Eliminate Career Teachers
Here is the salary schedule that is in place for the 2023-2024 school year. For those who are not teachers, make sure to pay attention to years 15-24. Frozen. 10 years of the same. There is no longevity pay during these years as well. Someone who has been teaching for 24 years makes the same … Continue reading 10 Frozen Years: The NCGA’s Plan To Eliminate Career Teachers
