Funding is Key to Achieving Success for Public Schools in 2019
Looking back over 2018, it was a good year for advancing good public education policies. Teachers received another raise, a compromise was reached which will

Looking back over 2018, it was a good year for advancing good public education policies. Teachers received another raise, a compromise was reached which will
The schools will be built no matter what. The schools will be built If the bond referendum passes, and taxes will go up if the
[et_pb_section admin_label=\”section\”] [et_pb_row admin_label=\”row\”] [et_pb_column type=\”4_4\”] [et_pb_text admin_label=\”Text\”] The recent release of the North Carolina public school performance report cards is a timely reminder that
With the election season on the doorstep, it is reasonable to think that public school funding will be among the top issues raised at candidate
The class size reduction compromise passed by the General Assembly this week is a mixed bag for local school districts. Among the positive outcomes are a multi-year approach to reducing class sizes, adding funding for program enhancement teachers, and eliminating the waiting list for pre-kindergarten classes.
Imagine and organization with more than 20,000 employees and 183 locations of varying size. Each of those locations requires a general manager, a small team