The best news I've heard in a long while.
Leaders of the state's largest school system unanimously voted Tuesday evening on a three-page resolution
asking North Carolina lawmakers to repeal legislation that eliminates
tenure for public school teachers in return for offering a limited
number of teacher pay raises.
The pay provision, included in the state budget last July, is aimed at rewarding teachers based on their performance instead of having a tenure system that authors of the law say "fosters mediocrity and discourages excellence."
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Why do they feel the need to offer pay raises to get tenure cut?
ReplyDeleteI guess they believe that is the only way to get the vote. NC had low salaries for teachers, but it was raised somewhat when the governorship changed last.
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