The expansion of vouchers has been floated quite a bit this year. It’s happening. Almost as if it was scripted and arranged beforehand with the switch of Rep. Tricia to the GOP over “personal grievances.” It’s House Bill 823. The ultimate school choice bill. You might want to look at this part: This bill is … Continue reading If It’s Really “About Putting Students First,” Then Put It On The Ballot
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Ya’ll Have Enough Bus Drivers? Another Indication That NC Is Not Fully Funding Public Schools
So, how many bus drivers does your school system need? In the Wake County district (the state's largest and one of the largest in the nation), there are not enough bus drivers. Why? The pay is not high enough to recruit drivers. A large school district has a lot of students. A large school district … Continue reading Ya’ll Have Enough Bus Drivers? Another Indication That NC Is Not Fully Funding Public Schools
10 Intentionally Cruel Ironies About Public Education in NC
North Carolina has had record budget surpluses but refuses to acknowledge the LEANDRO decision that emphatically states that NC has failed to fully fund our public school system for decades. Teachers fill out a working conditions survey every other year for the state that has no questions about how teachers feel the state handles public … Continue reading 10 Intentionally Cruel Ironies About Public Education in NC
In Praise of the High School Band
In less than three weeks, my high school will play its first football game. In fact, before students even take a class, a game will have been played and put in the record books. And the band will be there with them. There is a tradition at the end of each game at our school … Continue reading In Praise of the High School Band
Public School Coaches Need Much Higher Stipends – ALL OF THEM!
If you teach long enough in the public schools, you will be fortunate enough to come across some great individuals who coach sports teams all the while teaching these very players lessons of life and success even in the wake of defeat. And I want to scream that they need to have much higher stipends. … Continue reading Public School Coaches Need Much Higher Stipends – ALL OF THEM!
When Someone In North Carolina Says, “Well, We Are Spending More on Education Than Ever Before,” Then Tell Him This
Say in 2008, a school district had 1000 students in its school system and spent 10 million dollars in its budget to educate them. That’s a 10,000 per pupil expenditure. Now in 2022, that same district has 1500 students and the school system is spending 11.5 million to educate them. That district is spending more … Continue reading When Someone In North Carolina Says, “Well, We Are Spending More on Education Than Ever Before,” Then Tell Him This
When Lawmakers Claim That Our Schools Are Getting Worse – The “Back When I Was In School” Fallacy
My grandmother graduated from high school right after the end of WWII. My mother graduated from high school in the late 1960’s. I graduated from high school in the 1980’s, and thirty-something years later I am about to begin my 26th year of teaching. And just in my career, I can emphatically say that it is … Continue reading When Lawmakers Claim That Our Schools Are Getting Worse – The “Back When I Was In School” Fallacy
They Are Tearing Down The Once Strong Walls Of NC Public Education
Imagine the state of public education in North Carolina right before the Great Recession. The “sides” are sound and strong. There is support from the state government on all sides. Look at those four sides as four different categories that need to be fairly monitored closely and supported adequately to keep public education going strong. … Continue reading They Are Tearing Down The Once Strong Walls Of NC Public Education
Remember Longevity Pay? It’s Now Over Nine Years That Teachers Have Been Denied.
As August approaches, teachers will begin a new school year and their “step” will increase by another year. That “step” is the number of years served in schools. Not long ago, teachers who served the state for at least ten years would receive what was called “longevity” pay as part of their commitment to public … Continue reading Remember Longevity Pay? It’s Now Over Nine Years That Teachers Have Been Denied.
They Are Already Cutting Teacher Retirement. Just Look.
Below is the salary schedule for a teacher in North Carolina for the 2022-2023 school year. Any teacher new to the profession in the last nine years would never be on the second schedule because newer teachers are not allowed a pay bump for graduate degrees. Notice how the salaries also plateau after year 15. … Continue reading They Are Already Cutting Teacher Retirement. Just Look.