“Get Up” – And Vote! Playing R.E.M. At The Ballot Box

“Get Up” and vote. It's Election Day. Just “Get Up” and vote. Immigration “policies,” Supreme Court appointees, exiting from multi-lateral agreements and treaties, Muslim bans, tariffs, mass shootings on schools and media outlets, partisan politics before principles, etc. – these are all part of isolationist nightmares, bad dreams that have become reality and more than … Continue reading “Get Up” – And Vote! Playing R.E.M. At The Ballot Box

November 6th Is Another Day To March And Rally For Our Schools – At The Ballot Box.

One would hope that the current General Assembly is a little scared of us public school teachers and our supporters. Remember what happened May 16th. And they should be very concerned; aside from the Women’s March of 2017, this might have been the largest demonstration on the NCGA in history. What had originally looked like … Continue reading November 6th Is Another Day To March And Rally For Our Schools – At The Ballot Box.

Open Letter to the Registered Voter Who Believes in Public Schools

The current General Assembly majority is very scared of public school teachers and those who support them. Without their support in this next election cycle, many candidates for office simply cannot win. That’s why the NCGA majority has touted so many “band-aid” style electioneering schemes to make them appear pro-public education. Nothing could be further … Continue reading Open Letter to the Registered Voter Who Believes in Public Schools

Principals Need More Respect Than This

If you want to look at the reason why a school performs well, then look to the relationships that surround the people: student, teachers, parents, community, staff, and what might be one of the most underappreciated roles in public education – the principal. The responsibility of a principal is hard to even describe, much less … Continue reading Principals Need More Respect Than This

Dear NC State Board of Education – Vote No on ISD Takeover of Carver Heights Elementary

“Local leaders know what we need.” – Mark Johnson, Sept. 29th, 2016 in debate with Dr. June Atkinson. Apparently, claiming to trust local leaders to know best was only a political maneuver because right now Carver Heights Elementary is slated to be taken over by the ISD (Achievement School District). It is marked to be … Continue reading Dear NC State Board of Education – Vote No on ISD Takeover of Carver Heights Elementary

Almost Two Years Since He Was Elected And What Has State Supt. Mark Johnson Done? When the Leader of the Public Schools Refuses to be Part of the Public

This past summer the North Carolina General Assembly emphatically snubbed the state’s public school system when it refused to send a statewide infrastructure bond to the ballot in November to let voters decide on a 1.9 billion dollar package to help rebuild crumbling public schools around the state. It is also issuing a ballot choice … Continue reading Almost Two Years Since He Was Elected And What Has State Supt. Mark Johnson Done? When the Leader of the Public Schools Refuses to be Part of the Public

The “Ignoramasaurus Rex” – How The Average Teacher Pay Increase in NC is Not Really Real

T. Keung Hui’s report for McClatchy Regional News this past spring entitled “N.C. teachers are now averaging more than $50,000 a year” is really not what it appears to be simply because that average salary is being bolstered by the very people that the NC General Assembly wants to rid the state of: veteran teachers … Continue reading The “Ignoramasaurus Rex” – How The Average Teacher Pay Increase in NC is Not Really Real

North Carolina’s Man-Made Educational Climate Change

NASA’s Global Climate Change website is dedicated to educating people about human influence on the environment. Under the “Scientific Consensus” tab it states, “Multiple studies published in peer-reviewed scientific journals1 show that 97 percent or more of actively publishing climate scientists agree: Climate-warming trends over the past century are extremely likely due to human activities” (http://climate.nasa.gov/scientific-consensus/). … Continue reading North Carolina’s Man-Made Educational Climate Change

Summer Miles, Fall Smiles – Titans Win Boys and Girls Cross Country Regionals

Today a first occurred for West Forsyth Titan Athletics - both the boys and the girls' teams won the Regional Meet. While both have qualified to run as teams in the state meet, the fact that both teams won today's regional meet against rather stiff competition was impressive. This was the first meet I have … Continue reading Summer Miles, Fall Smiles – Titans Win Boys and Girls Cross Country Regionals