State Superintendent Mo Green and DPI are discussing possibly changing the school performance grading system. Again. This is not a new idea. It was talked about in 2024. And now... They don’t need to be changed; they need to be eliminated. For over ten years, this system of “measurement” has stigmatized public schools and has been … Continue reading Go Ahead And Permanently Eliminate School Performance Grades
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SNAP, WIC, & Public Schools
When kids go hungry, they have a hard time learning. Most kids who receive these benefits attend public schools. Disagree? Then show the data. For a child to use a voucher to attend a private school, the private schools receive the money for tuition. What the federal government shutdown is doing is exacerbating the situation. … Continue reading SNAP, WIC, & Public Schools
Remembering When Mark Johnson Said…
Remember when Mark Johnson talked about how the teacher starting salary in NC was really good? January 26, 2018: During a question-and-answer session Thursday at the N.C. School Boards Association’s policy conference in Raleigh, Johnson said that the base state starting salary of $35,000 for North Carolina teachers was “good money” and “a lot of … Continue reading Remembering When Mark Johnson Said…
A Fear Of Possible Next Cuts In WSFCS
A local supplement is an additional amount of money that a local district may apply on top the state’s salary to help attract teachers to come and stay in a particular district. While people may be fixated on actual state salary schedule, a local supplement has more of a direct effect on the way a … Continue reading A Fear Of Possible Next Cuts In WSFCS
So, We Have A New (Interim) Superintendent
Depending on when a permanent school superintendent is hired, WSFCS could have four different people occupying the top office in this system within the span of one and a half years (give or take a couple of months). With Catty Moore's final day fast approaching, the school board has hired Dr. Don Phipps to be … Continue reading So, We Have A New (Interim) Superintendent
Hyperbole & Context: About That Recent LTE In The Winston-Salem Journal
The following "Letter to the Editor" ran today in the Winston-Salem Journal in a response to previous editorial concerning the WSFCS financial situation that was critical of lawmaker Donny Lambeth's response to the school board's request for help. And while there is plenty of blame that has yet to be placed on those involved in … Continue reading Hyperbole & Context: About That Recent LTE In The Winston-Salem Journal
NC Is One Of Two States Nationally That…
Just remember that we do not have a new budget in North Carolina. In fact, But apparently, Raleigh is working on something.
It’s Really Just A Cut In Salary For Teachers
When the same legislative body that votes for rate increases in utilities and health plans for state employees, but does not raise state employee salaries to at least offset those price increases, then the state is actively cutting pay for people like public school teachers. A new budget was not passed; therefore, the state automatically … Continue reading It’s Really Just A Cut In Salary For Teachers
Every Local School Board Should Allow A Public School Teacher To Serve
Many have asked me over the years if a teacher can be a school board member and still be in the classroom. At least in my LEA, one cannot. Many teachers over the years have run for positions on the school board, but each has had to stipulate that he/she would step away from the … Continue reading Every Local School Board Should Allow A Public School Teacher To Serve
We Are Hiring After RIFs And Layoffs?
When you have a hiring freeze in place and just concluded yet another round of "layoffs" on top of multiple RIFs and then say you have vacancies to fill, then something seems wrong. As reported this past Tuesday evening: "Among the budget items discussed was news that recently cut employees could have the opportunity to … Continue reading We Are Hiring After RIFs And Layoffs?
