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Tom Campbell: Public dollars directed to “Segregation Academies”

November 27, 2024 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

RALEIGH (November 27, 2024) – The recently passed 131-page Omnibus bill contained additional money to help victims of Hurricane Helene, but that was only a small portion of the bill. It contained dramatic changes to state government which we will discuss at another sitting, but the big headline was the allocation of $463.5 million dollars… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2024, Systemic racism, Vouchers

Creating an Equitable Future for North Carolina’s Schools: The Case for a Diverse Teacher Workforce

November 27, 2024 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

By Camry Wilborn-Mercer Dudley Flood Center for Educational Equity & Opportunity RALEIGH (November 27, 2024) – If North Carolina is serious about creating an education system that serves all students, then building a diverse, representative teacher workforce must be a central priority. Research, history, and lived experience show that teacher diversity enhances academic success while… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2024, Diversity, teachers

Outrageous

November 21, 2024 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

RALEIGH (November 21, 2024) – Western North Carolina faces $53 billion in damage from Hurricane Helene. Yet state legislators voted this week to send $655 million in tax dollars to private schools this year and $6.5 billion through 2032-33.1 That’s outrageous. To think it won’t divert funds from public schools – especially schools in rural… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2024, Governance, Vouchers

Mo Green is walking into a perfect storm

November 14, 2024 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

By Tom Campbell RALEIGH (November 14, 2024) – With the elections behind us, we need to shift our focus to North Carolina issues. Without question one of our highest priorities is helping our neighbors in Western North Carolina affected by Hurricane Helene. But there’s another perfect storm brewing – in public education. It is widely… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2024, Governance, teachers

HELP WANTED: UNC System steps up nursing instruction

November 14, 2024 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

RALEIGH (November 14, 2024) – It’s taken four years since it was in the jowls of a pandemic, but North Carolina is finally taking significant steps to increase its supply of nurses. “Right now, North Carolina has an urgent need for nurses. Our population is both growing and growing older, and the demands on the… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2024

UNC System enrollment remains strong

November 14, 2024 by Higher Ed Works 1 Comment

RALEIGH (November 14, 2024) – As colleges across the country fret about declining enrollment, the UNC System saw 5,049 more students this year. Some 247,927 students are enrolled at UNC System schools, Senior Vice President David English told a UNC Board of Governors joint committee meeting yesterday, while public four-year universities nationwide saw enrollment decline… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2024

Public Ed Works celebrates 10th anniversary!

November 12, 2024 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

CHAPEL HILL (September 19, 2024) – More than 200 guests came together for a special evening to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Public Ed Works and the 90th birthday of its founder, Paul Fulton.  Held in Fulton’s honor, the event shined a light on the current status of NC public education, advocated for increased investment… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2024, Uncategorized

Gov. Stein will have friends

November 8, 2024 by Higher Ed Works 2 Comments

RALEIGH (November 8, 2024) – Attorney General Josh Stein won a decisive, 15 percentage-point victory Tuesday over Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson to become North Carolina’s next governor. Stein will undoubtedly be friendlier to public education than Robinson. Stein has called for strong funding for public schools in line with decisions in the long-running Leandro school… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2024, Leadership, Vote

Vote for those who support public schools

October 31, 2024 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

  RALEIGH (October 31, 2024) – North Carolina’s public schools are hurting. But you can make a difference when you vote in the coming days. Here are factors to keep in mind as you vote – particularly for state legislators, but also in races for governor, state superintendent, county commissioner, school board and local sales-tax… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2024, Governance, Vote

Local taxes increasing? Talk to your state legislators

October 31, 2024 by Higher Ed Works Leave a Comment

By Public Schools First October 26, 2024 During elections this year, voters in a number of counties will be asked to vote on local tax increases. Some, such as Union County and Orange County residents will vote on school bonds that will raise their property taxes to fund school construction projects. Others, such as Currituck,… READ MORE

Filed Under: 2024, Budget, Governance, Vote

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