A recent ABC11.com posting quoted another Phil Berger platitude that again shows his intentional disconnect with the state of public education. "The far-left NCAE has changed the goalposts year after year," Phil Berger said in a statement. He said the teachers union is "trying to mislead the public into thinking Republicans are bad for education." … Continue reading About Sen. Berger’s Really Bad Sports Analogy Concerning the NCAE
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NC Teachers (And All Public Employees) Should Have Collective Bargaining Rights
Rob Schofield posted a piece today on NC Policy Watch that reported on a new effort for all of North Carolina's public employees to have collective bargaining rights. More than 600,000 public employees throughout North Carolina would obtain a right that’s been denied to them for 60 years under a pair companion bills introduced in … Continue reading NC Teachers (And All Public Employees) Should Have Collective Bargaining Rights
-26.5%: How Underpaid NC Teachers Really Are
Remember when Mark Johnson said that $35,000 was a good salary for teachers in parts of North Carolina because it was higher than the median income in those counties? And there are others who say that teacher pay in NC should not be scrutinized because the "national average" argument is too mercurial to be a … Continue reading -26.5%: How Underpaid NC Teachers Really Are
How Mark Johnson Has Become the Face of the “Status Quo” – Why May 1st Is So Important
Mark Johnson claims that he wants to change the “status quo.” But in reality he wants to protect the “status quo.” In fact, he is the “status quo.” At the end of this press release Johnson is quoted as saying, “We need leadership to come together to make this happen. Public education is too important … Continue reading How Mark Johnson Has Become the Face of the “Status Quo” – Why May 1st Is So Important
Recent Research Makes Even More Imperative for NC To Make Its Voucher Program More Transparent
When Duke University’s Children’s Law Center’s released its March 2017 report called SCHOOL VOUCHERS IN NORTH CAROLINA : THE FIRST THREE YEARS one of the most glaring aspects of the program was how many vouchers were being used at religiously affiliated schools. And don’t forget that we as a state are expanding vouchers by $10 million year until … Continue reading Recent Research Makes Even More Imperative for NC To Make Its Voucher Program More Transparent
Dear Supt. Johnson, Where Will You be “Standing” on May 1st?
Last year Mark Johnson made it clear where he stood on a couple of issues that were at the heart of the May 16th march and rally. He also made it clear where he actually would not be physically standing on May 16th. In the eight days that remain before educators and public school … Continue reading Dear Supt. Johnson, Where Will You be “Standing” on May 1st?
Look What Is Happening in South Carolina on May 1st
From the Post & Courier in Charleston, SC today: "Public school teachers across South Carolina plan to leave work May 1 and protest in Columbia to demand higher wages, smaller classroom sizes and other changes to their working conditions. It remains unclear how many teachers will participate and whether any school districts may opt to … Continue reading Look What Is Happening in South Carolina on May 1st
Write Your Lawmakers About the Five Priority Issues – See Where They Stand!
From Organize 2020: Send a letter: Tell your rep today: Our students need support! Body: Friend, I wrote a letter for the Organize 2020 Caucus campaign: Tell your rep today: Our students need support! May 1 is getting close. All this week we are focusing on NCAE's 5 Priority Issues to tell the NC General … Continue reading Write Your Lawmakers About the Five Priority Issues – See Where They Stand!
An Open Letter From a Veteran North Carolina Teacher to Young Teachers – You Are Vital And One of the Many Reasons to Go All Out on May 1
This letter was first posted a little over a year ago as a groundswell was beginning to build that led to the historic march and rally of last May 16th. And it seemed appropriate that it be posted again as two of the five very issues defined for this year's march directly affect our younger … Continue reading An Open Letter From a Veteran North Carolina Teacher to Young Teachers – You Are Vital And One of the Many Reasons to Go All Out on May 1
By Raleigh’s Definition, This Teacher Is Supposed To Go All Out For May 1
I went to to the May 16th, 2018 march and rally for public education in Raleigh. I will be going to the May 1st, 2019 march and rally. For those axtions, I have been called a "communist democrat." Been called a "union thug." Been called a "loser." I will probably be called a lot more things by … Continue reading By Raleigh’s Definition, This Teacher Is Supposed To Go All Out For May 1