North Carolina’s public school children could return in August to very different classrooms if the state Senate budget is passed. The proposal is up for a second vote today before moving on to the House. It reduces the number of teacher assistants and pre-kindergarten slots, and it removes the cap on kindergarten-through-second-grade class sizes. Read […]
Fast-tracking voucher funding makes it clear that leg leaders prefer to keep their private school constituents happy instead of providing funds to ensure quality PUBLIC schools (which is required by the constitution). #nced #ncpublicschools