On July 1st the federal Dept. of Education under Linda McMahon froze billions in funds earmarked for any school district that serves underprivileged students and other student support services. North Carolina is set to lose 169 million as a state. A "district-by-district accounting" report by New America shows the effects of that funding freezing throughout … Continue reading WSFCS Lost Over 4 Million Dollars This Month. In Fact, Every School District Lost Money.
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Yes, WSFCS Has “Lost The Locker Room”
It's a way of saying that the leadership has lost the trust of those they are supposed to be leading. As Scott Sexton used it in his most recent column in the Winston-Salem Journal, it's an apt "sports analogy" of what is happening in the WSFCS school system. As was mentioned in the last part … Continue reading Yes, WSFCS Has “Lost The Locker Room”
9 Of 10 Southeastern States Give Graduate Degree Pay To Teachers. Guess Who Does Not.
Take a look at the states that surround North Carolina. While NC shares a border with 4 other states, it does not take long to travel to some others. Some lawmakers like to construct “favorable” comparisons to other southeastern states to make the argument that we as a state are fairly treating our teachers. Hogwash. … Continue reading 9 Of 10 Southeastern States Give Graduate Degree Pay To Teachers. Guess Who Does Not.
Four Recent Headlines North Carolinians Need To See
About Cellphones In Class Next Year…
If you did not notice amongst all of the happenings in our world and with the endless stream of news and social media, Gov. Josh Stein signed into law yesterday a bill that may change the landscape of the North Carolina classroom in a very positive way for teachers and ultimately students. From today's Winston-Salem … Continue reading About Cellphones In Class Next Year…
How Local Supplements For Teachers Are Propagandized By Raleigh (Average Teacher Salary Vs. Percentage Raise)
Look at the average teacher salary in North Carolina. Then look at the average pay increase that Raleigh may be giving to teachers in a certain budget cycle. Those two values are not looking at the same set of numbers. When politicians and policy makers in Raleigh talk about average salary they are counting in … Continue reading How Local Supplements For Teachers Are Propagandized By Raleigh (Average Teacher Salary Vs. Percentage Raise)
10 Things You Should Know About Public Education In North Carolina
In short, many of the people who set policy in Raleigh are banking on the premise that educators in NC are not truly knowledgeable of all the facets of pubic education to really see how matters can be manipulated for special interests. Educators wear many hats, have various undefined expectations, are constantly bombarded with tasks, … Continue reading 10 Things You Should Know About Public Education In North Carolina
A Big, Beautiful Thank You To Thom Tillis
Sen. Thom Tillis put North Carolina ahead of party when he voted against the procedural measure in the US Senate pushing Trump's "Big, Beautiful Bill" as it would adversely affect Medicaid coverage millions across the country and North Carolina. Trump immediately went after Tillis on social media threatening to primary him this coming election cycle. … Continue reading A Big, Beautiful Thank You To Thom Tillis
NC Must Confront The Use Of AI By Students
When The Ohio State University announced its push for all undergraduates to become fluent in AI, it raised some eyebrows. Many posts on social media immediately bemoaned that OSU was simply rolling over to the expectation that students are going to use AI to supplement work in class. And that happens. And will continue to … Continue reading NC Must Confront The Use Of AI By Students
NC Public Schools: Continuing To Do More With Less
Before the Great Recession: In 2025 with a past state surpluses and an ignored court ordered LEANDRO decision: