I get it. It's not about logic. It's about partisan politics. And money. But there are many glaringly deliberate denials of truth in what Bob Luddy says while he is actively buying his way into political campaigns for his own monetary gains. From WUNC.com this week: Bob Luddy "owns a kitchen equipment manufacturer and is … Continue reading “The Home School Mother With A Deep Understanding Of K-12 Education” Who Will “Make Civility And Respect Imperative” For “All Students” Whose Past Social Media Posts Were Just A “Spoof.” That’s Bulls**t.
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Getting Back To Reading, Math, Science, And… Mel Gibson And No Disney? The Curricular Musing Of Michele Morrow
Reading! Math! Science! And, what? Oh, adrenochrome! And Mel Gibson! And Disney! https://twitter.com/i/status/1767520544583307689 I wonder if she knows that Mel Gibson actually voiced the male leading role in a Disney movie from the 1990's.
Don’t Believe What The NC General Assembly Says About Average Teacher Pay. Here’s Why.
From the News & Observer last month: "Senate Republicans said the state budget will increase the average pay for teachers to $60,671 by the 2024-2025 school year." That average pay figure is not really that high. Actually it is much less. Take a look at the most recent DPI report that highlights the budgeting for … Continue reading Don’t Believe What The NC General Assembly Says About Average Teacher Pay. Here’s Why.
Expanding Vouchers In NC Is Not About Helping Low Income Families
It happened about a year ago to the day. 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. Look at this part: This bill is not something that North Carolina was entertaining by itself. … Continue reading Expanding Vouchers In NC Is Not About Helping Low Income Families
“Wife. Mother. Nurse. Educator.” – About Michele Morrow’s Misleading Campaign Poster
This is an image Michele Morrow is using for her campaign. But it grossly misrepresents her qualifications and oversimplifies her actual connections to public service. First, being a wife and mother are noble. So is being in healthcare as a nurse. But she has never sent her children to public school while living in North … Continue reading “Wife. Mother. Nurse. Educator.” – About Michele Morrow’s Misleading Campaign Poster
So, They Want To Take Away The Teacher Pension?
One of the best benefits of being a veteran teacher and one of the best ways to help people commit to a full career to the teaching profession is the pension plan. Retirement is based on the average of four highest paid years of a teacher’s career. According to the 2023-2024 salary schedule, the most … Continue reading So, They Want To Take Away The Teacher Pension?
“Nothing To See Here!” Just 1 In 9 NC Teachers Left The Profession In 12 Months?
What Hui refers to in the tweet above and the report he posted for the News & Observer is a sharp increase in teacher attrition given in the DPI's recent report. That report can be found here. And that report focuses on March of 2022 to March of 2023. We are in April of 2024 … Continue reading “Nothing To See Here!” Just 1 In 9 NC Teachers Left The Profession In 12 Months?
When $55,100 is Greater Than $79,157 – The NCGA’s Assault on Teacher Pension and Retirement
If a lawmaker in Raleigh is really being honest, then he/she would have to acknowledge that the revamped teacher salary scale and removal of graduate degree pay are ways to make sure that when teachers retire, they will not be receiving as much in retirement pay as in the past. Consider that a teacher’s pension … Continue reading When $55,100 is Greater Than $79,157 – The NCGA’s Assault on Teacher Pension and Retirement
Dear Rural Counties, Vouchers & School Choice Will Hit You Faster And Harder. And They’ll Use Your Money To Do It.
Nick Anderson’s political cartoon above from last spring may have been primarily for a Texan audience, but it is highly applicable in our state as the push to extend vouchers has ramped up, thanks to a bill introduced in 2023 that has the turncoat Tricia Cotham as the primary sponsor. “For all students, per year per … Continue reading Dear Rural Counties, Vouchers & School Choice Will Hit You Faster And Harder. And They’ll Use Your Money To Do It.