How Local Supplements For Teachers Are Propagandized By Raleigh (Average Teacher Salary Vs. Percentage Raise)

Look at the average teacher salary in North Carolina. Then look at the average pay increase that Raleigh may be giving to teachers in a certain budget cycle. Those two values are not looking at the same set of numbers. When politicians and policy makers in Raleigh talk about average salary they are counting in … Continue reading How Local Supplements For Teachers Are Propagandized By Raleigh (Average Teacher Salary Vs. Percentage Raise)

The REAL Qualifications To Be A Public School Teacher In North Carolina

Seems that this state still has a lot of classroom vacancies. And if you want to be one of the lucky candidates for any of these positions, remember that there are some “unwritten” but very apparent qualifications that need to be met before our lawmakers want you teaching our kids. 1. Have A Fear Of Calling … Continue reading The REAL Qualifications To Be A Public School Teacher In North Carolina

The North Carolina Teacher Raises Explained In Chic-Fil-A Terms

The North Carolina Senate released its current biennial budget proposal last summer. This summer's long session allows for a chance to amend the budget for the next year for our public schools and its teacher salaries. But, alas. Details of the current budget released well over a year ago can be seen here. Proposed teacher salary … Continue reading The North Carolina Teacher Raises Explained In Chic-Fil-A Terms

Time For This State To Allow Teachers To “Double-Dip”

As of this post, there are thousands of vacancies in the state of North Carolina. According to a recent study, NC ranks 33rd in teacher to student ratios (number of teachers per 1000 students). That report is based on this study of the number of teachers as measured against the population. One quick and effective action the … Continue reading Time For This State To Allow Teachers To “Double-Dip”

The Ten Commandments In Every Classroom? Looking To Billy Pilgrim & The Sermon on the Mount

This week, the governor of Louisiana signed into law a bill that requires public school classrooms to display a copy of the Ten Commandments. Aside from the "separation of church and state" argument that is sure to fill the courts over this misguided new law, this is not the first time such a bill has … Continue reading The Ten Commandments In Every Classroom? Looking To Billy Pilgrim & The Sermon on the Mount

What Catherine Truitt Said About Michele Morrow

She could have said this many times before and more loudly within the state before this article. And while she may not want to openly go against her party's nominee because of "politics" and partisan loyalty, if she truly was someone who had our state public school system's best interest in mind, Catherine Truitt would … Continue reading What Catherine Truitt Said About Michele Morrow

Teachers Have First Amendment Rights As Well

In that one amendment is: Separation of state and religion, Freedom of speech, Right to assemble peaceably, Petitioning the Government. Those rights were exercised on May 16th, 2018 and May 1, 2019 in Raleigh when thousands of teachers and school employees and advocates marched and rallied for public education in North Carolina. Yet North Carolina still … Continue reading Teachers Have First Amendment Rights As Well

You Need To Know About Project 2025 – It Targets Public Education

The Heritage Foundation is a far right-wing think tank funded by influential people who want to promote "free enterprise" and "free markets." Founded during Nixon's administration, its ability to churn out slanted "research" and fund like-minded organizations is quite powerful. If you have not heard of the Heritage Foundation, then you have certainly felt its … Continue reading You Need To Know About Project 2025 – It Targets Public Education

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…

North Carolina Should Restore Due-Process Rights and Career Status for Teachers

(Note: Lily Eskelen Garcia is the past president. Rebecca Pringle is the current NEA President.) If due-process rights are not restored for new teachers, then the idea of having a rally or a march to advocate for students and schools ten to fifteen years from now would likely never happen. They are that important! Their … Continue reading North Carolina Should Restore Due-Process Rights and Career Status for Teachers