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Back to School Amid Tight Tim...

September 3, 2013 Written by admin
Back to School Amid Tight Times

Raleigh Report Legislative Information from the North Carolina Council of Churches 27 Horne Street ● Raleigh, NC 27607 ● 919-828-6501 ● www.ncchurches.org August 28, 2013 Analysis from Steve Ford Back to school amid tight times Of the many public policies North Carolina has followed across the decades, none has brought greater dividends than the state’s commitment to invest in education at all levels. No other policy has […]

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Personal Stories: The Impact of NC Budget Cu...

August 23, 2013 Written by admin
Personal Stories: The Impact of NC Budget Cuts

In our August 22, 2013 newsletter, we asked parents, students, teachers, principals and superintendents to tell us about how the budget cuts to public education were impacting them personally. Wake County Parent B.J. Witkin responded with these stories.  We’re sure they are familiar to many of you. “You asked for testimonials about the direct of […]

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We Can’t Afford to Shortchange Education in ...

August 17, 2013 Written by admin
We Can’t Afford to Shortchange Education in NC

Charlotte businessperson Nick Arrington likens setting aside adequate funding for public education to saving money in a 401 (k).  Writes Arrington, “It’s an investment that takes years of hard work and continual contributions in order to one day reap the rewards.” Read the entire column.

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NCAE Responds to Governor’s Education Budget Clai...

August 5, 2013 Written by admin
NCAE Responds to Governor’s Education Budget Claims

“Governor Pat McCrory spoke to the North Carolina Chamber of Commerce this morning and repeated misinformation circulated earlier in the week by the John Locke Foundation and Civitas Institute, two political special interest groups founded by the governor’s budget director Art Pope. In his remarks, the first term governor claimed North Carolina’s public schools received […]

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Sen. Phil Berger said the budget will “put student outcomes and parental choice ahead of bureaucracy.” But it DOESN'T. No meaningful student outcome checks exist, & private schools accept who they want. It is a disaster. #nced

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