Part Of The Reason NC Has Thousands Of Classroom Teaching Vacancies – Comparing NC Teacher Salaries Now to 2008-2009

Below is the salary schedule set for a teacher in North Carolina for the 2022-2023 school year. It was just approved by the governor when he signed off on the state budget. Any teacher new to the profession in the last eight years would never be on the second schedule because newer teachers are not … Continue reading Part Of The Reason NC Has Thousands Of Classroom Teaching Vacancies – Comparing NC Teacher Salaries Now to 2008-2009

Judge Her For Yourself: “Michele Morrow In Her Own Words”

This compilation of videos of Michele Morrow was posted when she ran for Wake County School Board in 2022 by NO FASCISM NC. She was defeated in that election but is the GOP nominee for the State Superintendent race this November. https://www.youtube.com/embed/qcGu2XW5o4Q Judge her for yourself.

Clean The “Privatization Petri Dish” That North Carolina Has Become. Vote Pro-Public Education.

Long before Catherine Truitt was elected state superintendent, people like Phil Berger and those he controlled began to institute “reforms” into public education without fear of reprisal. Those reforms turned a once progressive state system of public education into one of regression. Eliminating longevity pay, taking away graduate degree pay and career status from newer … Continue reading Clean The “Privatization Petri Dish” That North Carolina Has Become. Vote Pro-Public Education.

Our Public Schools Are Better Than Mark Robinson & Michele Morrow Want You to Believe

Our public schools are better than many lawmakers and office candidates portray them to be – people who have never spent time as educators. A lot better. And the problem is not the schools. The problem is the lawmaking body that controls the narrative of how schools are performing. With the constant dialogue that “we … Continue reading Our Public Schools Are Better Than Mark Robinson & Michele Morrow Want You to Believe

This Teacher Has Lost Over $15K In Longevity Pay. What About You, Veteran Teacher?

When August approaches, teachers begin a new school year and their “step” will increase by another year. That “step” is the number of years served in schools. Not long ago, teachers who served the state for at least ten years would receive what was called “longevity” pay as part of their commitment to public schools. … Continue reading This Teacher Has Lost Over $15K In Longevity Pay. What About You, Veteran Teacher?

To The State Superintendent Candidate Who Knows Nothing About How Schools Really Operate

Yes. Election Day is approaching. You made it this far. You threw around terms like “CRT,” “learning loss,” “mask mandates,” “indoctrination,” and “transparency,” added to them some righteous anger, and you put together a loud campaigns that based its platform on weak foundations and fictitious culture wars. But the office that you seek is much … Continue reading To The State Superintendent Candidate Who Knows Nothing About How Schools Really Operate

$2710 Less A Year In Actual Dollars: Comparing Veteran Teachers With Graduate Degrees From 2008 – Now

Go back a few years – say before the Great Recession. 2008. If you started as a teacher with a 4-year degree you would make 30,430 / year. If you planned on earning a master’s degree you could with that same pay scale expect to almost double that amount in salary by the time you … Continue reading $2710 Less A Year In Actual Dollars: Comparing Veteran Teachers With Graduate Degrees From 2008 – Now

NC Public School Teachers Are Strong in Numbers – Please Vote

The current General Assembly should be very scared of us public school teachers and our supporters. That’s because what had originally looked like an election year to simply resupply the NCGA with more conservatively minded demagoguery has now morphed into a debate about how our state government should serve citizens and fully fund our public … Continue reading NC Public School Teachers Are Strong in Numbers – Please Vote

What If NC Had A Teacher Working Conditions Survey With Questions About State Leadership?

So, I just completed the 2024 Teacher Working Conditions Survey. Really felt heard. Not really. There is still one glaring shortcoming about the Teacher Working Conditions Survey issued by the state every two years in the spring: it should ask about teachers’ views not only of their school, but of their perceptions of the state leadership. … Continue reading What If NC Had A Teacher Working Conditions Survey With Questions About State Leadership?