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McCrory And Tillis Offer Teacher Pay Raise; Keep Tenure
Yesterday, Governor McCrory and Speaker of the House Thom Tillis held a press conference to announce alterations to their original Teacher Pay Plan. This new plan will be part of a new bill.
“There will be no teacher in the state who, in a couple years, if they follow our plan, will make less than $35,000 a year,” McCrory said.
The governor said teachers would get paid more for having master’s degrees and schools would get more money for textbooks, which is a growing problem in the state. A new pilot program would also be set up which would award teachers based on experience, leadership, performance, and market value.
“All these things can happen without sacrificing 4,000 to 6,000 teachers’ assistants, without sacrificing Medicaid,” McCrory said. “We can also do this while meeting the educational needs to pre-k, colleges, and universities.” – ABC 11
So, in essence, all the changes made in the past year are now gone.
The new plan will give teachers at 5% raise, allow them to keep tenure and includes keeping teacher assistants. Tillis added that the Education lottery funds are not needed to support the proposed bill. On hand was NC Superintendent and CCSSO President Elect, June Atkinson. Apparently, this has her blessing yet was quoted by ABC 11 as saying it was ‘not nearly enough’. That figured, right? The Governor would do well to get rid of Common Core if he intends to keep this promise — the costs to NC for keeping and implementing it are estimated at over $640 million for just the first five years. That does not include testing.
Watch the clip from the press conference via News and Observer on YouTube: Continue reading
Posted in EDUCATION, June Atkinson, NCGA, Pat McCrory, Video
Tagged Pat McCrory, Teacher Pay, Thom Tillis
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News and Observer’s John Frank Can’t Get Common Core Stories Right
Another day, another News and Observer Common Core fiasco. John Frank has gotten really skilled at regurgitating talking points instead of actual reporting. I could pick this latest attempt down line by line, but frankly I don’t have the time to waste. I will hit highlights instead. This section bothered me: Continue reading
Posted in A.P. Dillon (LL1885), Common Core, June Atkinson, Media Bias, NCGA
Tagged Jerry Tillman, News and Observer, SB812, Tricia Cotham
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What #NCGA Reps Voted NO to #SB812? See The List.
These Representatives who voted for this bill should be congratulated and thanked for their service today in working towards restoring the integrity of our educational system and for championing the children of North Carolina. Please consider taking time out to call your Representative and the House Leadership to thank them.
From me personally, I am thankful that common sense and the truth have prevailed today. We are fortunate to have the leadership of Speaker Thom Tillis and Speaker Pro Tempore Paul Stam guiding the House for this important bill. I offer my humble thanks to the House Leadership and to all the Representatives who made this happen today. Continue reading
#SB812 Amendment ATL-60 Dissected
The NC General Assembly’s House passed SB 812, however, Rep. Cotham snuck in two amendments. At first glance, they seem innocuous, but upon closer inspection, it’s clear one of them is a bit slippery. The amendment in question is A1: S812-ATL-60-V-2. Continue reading
NC’s #SB812 Replace Common Core Moves Forward
The North Carolina General Assembly’s House passed SB 812 and is sending it to the Senate for concurrence. Should the Senate concur and pass it, the bill then should go to the Governor.
#SB812 passes the #NCGA House and heads to the Senate. NC is one step closer to returning real education to NC! #StopCommonCore
— LL1885 – A.P. Dillon (@LadyLiberty1885) June 24, 2014
The bill passed the second reading 75-39. Take a look at who voted NO on it and wishes to keep our children tethered to the fundamentally flawed and experimental Common Core. Remember that in November.
KEEP READING…. Continue reading

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