Lawmakers Who Fully Fund Themselves But Not The Public Education System

The following is from StrongerNC: The North Carolina Constitution addresses a right to education in two places:   Article I, Section 15 says: “The people have a right to the privilege of education, and it is the duty of the State to guard and maintain that right.”   Article IX: Education, has ten Sections. Of note is … Continue reading Lawmakers Who Fully Fund Themselves But Not The Public Education System

When Those Who Shun Democracy Also Legislate Our Public Schools – The Video All North Carolinians Should See

You want to know why the North Carolina General Assembly is so dysfunctional? Just look at the video below. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95VfG1ZuNV4 And the older man who speaks in response is Sen. Jerry Tillman. Many public education advocates know Tillman. But for those who do not: Sen. Jerry Tillman is a former teacher, coach, and administrator in … Continue reading When Those Who Shun Democracy Also Legislate Our Public Schools – The Video All North Carolinians Should See

What Happened In Virginia

From CNN: "Democrats cemented a new reality in Virginia on Tuesday: For decades a Republican stronghold, and then a swing state, the commonwealth is now controlled by Democrats. The party won majorities in Virginia's House and Senate, gaining full control of the state government for the first time in two decades." From WTOP.com in Virginia: … Continue reading What Happened In Virginia

More BS From Phil Berger Concerning Teachers

If you needed more proof that Sen. Phil Berger is using teachers as pawns in passing his version of the budget, then here it is. Sen. Phil Berger issued a statement today that once again wrongly casts the current debacle over the budget squarely on the shoulders of Gov. Cooper. "This will likely be the … Continue reading More BS From Phil Berger Concerning Teachers

“The re-entrenchment of resegregation” in CMS: Remembering HB 514, The Municipal Charter School Bill

From EdNC.org yesterday concerning the "The Future of School Integration in North Carolina" panel hosted by NC Policy Watch: Rev. William Barber II, originally slated to speak at the event, gave introductory remarks via web chat: “What do you have now in Charlotte?” he questioned. “Beneath the beautiful buildings and bountiful banking, you have the … Continue reading “The re-entrenchment of resegregation” in CMS: Remembering HB 514, The Municipal Charter School Bill

School Performance Grades – The NCGA’s Way Of Mapping Poverty, Health Care Access, And Food Deserts

Below is a map provided by EdNC.org that plots the most recent school performance grades across North Carolina. Next is a map of the economic well-being of each NC county as reported be the North Carolina Department of Commerce.   The LIGHTER the shade of blue, the more economic "distress." This is how it was … Continue reading School Performance Grades – The NCGA’s Way Of Mapping Poverty, Health Care Access, And Food Deserts

365 Days From Today Could Be A Very Big Day For North Carolina Public Education

Today is Sunday, November 3, 2019. November 3, 2020 is the first Tuesday of the 11th month. That's election day. North Carolina has 100 counties, each with a county public school system. According to the Labor and Economic Analysis Division of the NC Dept. of Commerce, the public schools are at least the second-largest employers … Continue reading 365 Days From Today Could Be A Very Big Day For North Carolina Public Education

What If I Ran My Classroom Like Berger & Moore Ran The NCGA?

What if I were to extend the school year for another 100+ days beyond the already allotted time frame and when students got to class, called for an unsupervised study hall day after day because I refused to enact a lesson plan? Imagine all of the school buildings needing to be kept open, the meals … Continue reading What If I Ran My Classroom Like Berger & Moore Ran The NCGA?

November 1, 2019 – What Could Be The Largest Student Section in West Forsyth History

It is not often that two teams from the same conference in the state’s largest athletic classification play each other this late in the year with identical records at the top of the standings. To make it even more special – these two teams represent two schools that border each other’s zones. So, what does … Continue reading November 1, 2019 – What Could Be The Largest Student Section in West Forsyth History

The Sweet Irony Of This iStation Tweet -Maybe They Need The Language Diagnostic Tool

Mark Johnson made sure that we had iStation to be our diagnostic reading tool for the Read to Achieve initiative. From EdSurge product reviews: And even though there is an issued stay on the implementation of iStation as the contract is being investigated, iStation has slammed NC with a publicity campaign with a full assortment … Continue reading The Sweet Irony Of This iStation Tweet -Maybe They Need The Language Diagnostic Tool