It’s Not Because of Students; It’s Because Of The Adults – Why Teachers Leave.

Not many teachers leave the profession because of how they are treated by the students (that is if there are systems in place to help teachers feel empowered when students need to face discipline and consequences for detrimental actions). Most teachers leave the profession because how they are treated by other adults: lawmakers, parents, taxpayers, … Continue reading It’s Not Because of Students; It’s Because Of The Adults – Why Teachers Leave.

Michele Morrow Is Completely Qualified…

...to destroy public education in North Carolina. There is a reason Michele Morrow deleted her old Twitter account. And what she is projecting now in the general election is a sanitized version of herself based solely on electability and a total lack of substance. If she could disown those previous hurtful words and truly seek … Continue reading Michele Morrow Is Completely Qualified…

They Will Raise Teacher Pay This Summer – For One Reason

Gov. Roy Cooper submitted his last proposed budget as the top official in North Carolina this past week and as with all of his proposed budgets, he is calling for raises in teacher pay. "The budget includes an average 8.5% teacher raise plus a $1,500 retention bonus for most teachers..." And his proposed budget does … Continue reading They Will Raise Teacher Pay This Summer – For One Reason

The “Back When I Was In School” Fallacy – When Lawmakers Claim That Our Schools Are Getting Worse

My grandmother graduated from high school right after the end of WWII. My mother graduated from high school in the late 1960s. I graduated from high school in the 1980s, and decades later I am watching another class graduate from the public high where I am about finish my 26th year of teaching. And just in … Continue reading The “Back When I Was In School” Fallacy – When Lawmakers Claim That Our Schools Are Getting Worse

Give Schools and Students The Choice to Take Paper & Pencil Versions Of State Tests

Over the last few years, the largest obstacles and tallest hurdles concerning giving exams dealt with technological issues. That’s because a vast majority of them were online. Knock out the Ethernet connections to a couple of buildings, have a bad connection in another building, and then some scattered wireless availability in a couple of other … Continue reading Give Schools and Students The Choice to Take Paper & Pencil Versions Of State Tests

A “Billion Dollar Choice” With Billions In Surplus But They Want To Give Vouchers To Whom?

As the North Carolina General Assembly gathers for a new session, it has already been hinted that vouchers will be expanded yet again. NC has the least transparent voucher system in the country. Additionally, vouchers hurt public schools. And here in NC, most vouchers go to church-run/religious schools. And many of them really want that … Continue reading A “Billion Dollar Choice” With Billions In Surplus But They Want To Give Vouchers To Whom?

Damn! Even This Guy Won’t Vote For Mark Robinson

Former Rep. Larry Pittman is no stranger to public school advocates and those who have been calling for changes in North Carolina about how we treat our citizens. Remember when he wanted to give teachers guns in schools? A North Carolina lawmaker says allowing teachers to bring guns to school would save lives in situations … Continue reading Damn! Even This Guy Won’t Vote For Mark Robinson

Debunking 10 Common Electioneering Claims Made by Current Politicians Concerning NC’s Public Schools

When an NC lawmaker makes a claim about how well he has treated public education, the whole story may not be told – only a glossy version. In this season of electioneering, it is important to know that the biggest part of the iceberg is under the water level where most people do not look. … Continue reading Debunking 10 Common Electioneering Claims Made by Current Politicians Concerning NC’s Public Schools

A History Of Not Raising Teachers’ Pay In NC: 2006-2024

Below is a table that tallies the top step salaries for teachers with a Master’s Degree in North Carolina without adjustment for inflation. It starts with 2006-2007 school year. Imagine being a teacher who starts in each of those years looking at the salary schedule to see what could be possible when you reach the … Continue reading A History Of Not Raising Teachers’ Pay In NC: 2006-2024

Surprise! Tricia Cotham Named Chair Of House Education Appropriations Committee. Then On To The Charter School Industry?

It's not a surprise at all. In fact, it was expected and it helps to set up what happens after her term expires. That press release reads: Rep. Tricia Cotham has been appointed chair of the House Education Appropriations Committee to oversee education appropriations, the largest area of the state budget. This esteemed leadership position … Continue reading Surprise! Tricia Cotham Named Chair Of House Education Appropriations Committee. Then On To The Charter School Industry?