What If Teachers Only Worked The Hours They Were Contracted For?

Over a course of ten months, North Carolina public school teachers are officially employed for 215 days. Students in North Carolina typically go to school at least 180 days a school year. Most LEA’s define a contracted day of work as being eight hours for a teacher. Imagine what would happen if educators only worked … Continue reading What If Teachers Only Worked The Hours They Were Contracted For?

Does Your School System Have A Stance On ICE (And The DHS Directive)?

Yes. They can come into schools without a warrant to arrest undocumented immigrants. They can come into churches and hospitals as well. If there is a church that runs a private school which takes voucher money, then it can be raided to get undocumented immigrants of any age. From the Department of Homeland Security: “This … Continue reading Does Your School System Have A Stance On ICE (And The DHS Directive)?

So, How Many EC Teachers Does Your District Need?

According to this morning's TeachNC recruitment site: And as was reported last week: That WRAL report links to a previous report from last May. "Teacher turnover is wreaking havoc in classrooms across the country — especially as school systems struggle to fill vacancies. Educators say they’re fed up with low pay, increasing workloads and political … Continue reading So, How Many EC Teachers Does Your District Need?

This Is What Happens When You Don’t Fully Fund Public Schools

This headline from the end of last week is yet another indication of NC's failure to properly invest in public schools. "New complaints follow years of a worsening shortage of special education teachers that's leaving schools without qualified faculty and students without properly provided services." When a state that sits on a surplus and blatantly … Continue reading This Is What Happens When You Don’t Fully Fund Public Schools

Teachers Should Have Known More About That PowerSchool “Data Breach”

When you as a teacher receive an email like what follows, it can be rather offsetting. I can understand why it was sent, and I can understand that because of the timing and the need for investigation, but it is still unsettling to think that all of that vital info could have been compromised. But … Continue reading Teachers Should Have Known More About That PowerSchool “Data Breach”

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!

Post-Helene “Revenue Drop” Will Hurt Schools Even More

Remember that our NC General Assembly has refused to fully fund public schools according to the LEANDRO decision. And as it stands, NC ranks near the very bottom of state rankings for funding public schools. Then there is the one-edged sword that the NCGA wields over local LEAs when they dictate mandates for public school … Continue reading Post-Helene “Revenue Drop” Will Hurt Schools Even More

Character Cannot Be Measured By An EOC Test

“We must remember that intelligence is not enough. Intelligence plus character-that is the goal of true education."Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. There exists no EOC or standardized test that can measure what Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. speaks about in the above quote.

From Common Core To CRT To Woke Politics: Years Of Educational Reform Straw Men In North Carolina

Peter Greene, a teacher/writer who writes both a highly regarded blog Curmudgucation and regular column for Forbes.com, had this very good post back in 2021. When is the last time that you heard about Common Core being the downfall of our public schools? Probably when it was a way to gaslight issues to use public schools as a … Continue reading From Common Core To CRT To Woke Politics: Years Of Educational Reform Straw Men In North Carolina