Education

Republican Leaders Needs to Promote Investments In Education, Not Division

By Alanna Joyner / August 27, 2021 / Comments Off on Republican Leaders Needs to Promote Investments In Education, Not Division

For more than two decades, North Carolina has systematically violated the constitutional rights of its children by failing to provide a sound basic education as enshrined in the infamous state Supreme Court ruling in Leandro v. State. In the latest state Senate and House budgets, lawmakers have continued their streak in failing to meet the…

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Progress NC Action Seeks Transparency from F.A.C.T.S. Task Force Group

By Eleanore Wood / August 9, 2021 / Comments Off on Progress NC Action Seeks Transparency from F.A.C.T.S. Task Force Group

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 9, 2021 Contact: Durrell Johnson, Communications Director                  Durrell@progressnc.org Progress NC Action Seeks Transparency from F.A.C.T.S. Task Force Group RALEIGH, NC – Progress North Carolina Action (PNCA) filed a Freedom of Information Act request to unearth details regarding Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson’s secretive F.A.C.T.S. (Fairness and Accountability in the Classroom for Teachers…

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Republicans want to dissolve NC’s high school sports administration. What’s the rush?

By Alanna Joyner / July 29, 2021 / Comments Off on Republicans want to dissolve NC’s high school sports administration. What’s the rush?

From targeting vulnerable populations and educators to civil rights ordinances, local tree-cutting, local statues and memorials, public notice advertising in newspapers and school board and city council elections, North Carolina Republicans have attempted to overstep and overreach across every issue this year. The latest GOP politicized meddling comes through their effort to dissolve the independent…

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Bill Pushed By NC Republican Lawmakers Will Make Teachers’ Jobs Harder

By Alanna Joyner / July 19, 2021 / Comments Off on Bill Pushed By NC Republican Lawmakers Will Make Teachers’ Jobs Harder

At a time in which many North Carolinians are recovering from the financial impact of COVID-19, Republicans lawmakers are prioritizing legislation that aims to censor how educators teach American history to North Carolina’s school children. The Republican-backed House Bill 342, is one of over 22 censorship bills across the country that are a part of a well-funded, coordinated…

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Bill Pushed By NC Republican Lawmakers Will Make Teachers’ Jobs Harder

By Alanna Joyner / July 19, 2021 / Comments Off on Bill Pushed By NC Republican Lawmakers Will Make Teachers’ Jobs Harder

At a time in which many North Carolinians are recovering from the financial impact of COVID-19, Republicans lawmakers are prioritizing legislation that aims to censor how educators teach American history to North Carolina’s school children. The Republican-backed House Bill 342, is one of over 22 censorship bills across the country that are a part of…

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Prior NC teacher and employee raises ranged from 0% to 10%. What will 2021 budget offer?

By Alanna Joyner / July 13, 2021 / Comments Off on Prior NC teacher and employee raises ranged from 0% to 10%. What will 2021 budget offer?

Over the past four decades, raises for North Carolina educators and state employees have ranged from zero to 10%, with most falling in the 5% area, according to The News and Observer.  In the latest Republican-led Senate budget bill passed last month, state employees and educators would receive the short end of the stick, with…

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A humiliating and damaging defeat for UNC and North Carolina

By Alanna Joyner / July 7, 2021 / Comments Off on A humiliating and damaging defeat for UNC and North Carolina

The Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones declined a tenured position at her alma mater, UNC-Chapel Hill. Hannah-Jones is set to create the new Center for Journalism and Democracy at Howard University in Washington, D.C. Her decision comes as after nearly six weeks of controversy, the UNC Board of Trustees voted to approve the tenure…

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No more excuses for lawmakers when it comes to public schools

By Alanna Joyner / July 6, 2021 / Comments Off on No more excuses for lawmakers when it comes to public schools

Recently, State Superior Court Judge David Lee issued the latest order in the Leandro v. State lawsuit – directing the state to address the longstanding violation of the constitutional right of North Carolina public school children to a “sound basic education”, by implementing a comprehensive funding plan developed by the state itself. The Comprehensive Remedial…

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State Senate budget limits NC teacher, worker raises in favor of tax cuts

By Alanna Joyner / June 21, 2021 / Comments Off on State Senate budget limits NC teacher, worker raises in favor of tax cuts

The Republican-led state Senate rolled out a $25.7 billion state budget proposal Monday, with measures that cut corporate income taxes, a measly 1.5 percent annual pay raise for educators and a provision that would limit a governor’s power during states of emergency. The proposed budget fails to include the $5 billion in unreserved funds and…

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State GOP lawmakers try to limit teaching about race, racism

By Alanna Joyner / June 2, 2021 / Comments Off on State GOP lawmakers try to limit teaching about race, racism

Across the country, governors and state legislatures in Republican-controlled states are attempting to limit or block educators from teaching about racism in public schools and colleges, a reaction to the nation’s racial reckoning after last year’s police killing of George Floyd.  In a coordinated effort by the GOP, at least 16 state legislatures, including Republicans…

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