RALEIGH (May 1, 2026) ā Thousands of North Carolina teachers made a lot of noise in Raleigh on Friday. The question is whether they made a difference. Teachers came from Halifax County, from Buncombe, from Mecklenburg, Forsyth, Guilford, Chatham and Johnston, asking for better pay ā and even more, respect from the legislature in a… READ MORE
46th in teacher pay: NC stands still. Other states surge ahead.
RALEIGH (April 29, 2026) ā What a predictable embarrassment. As the only state in the country that didnāt adopt a new budget for 2025-26, North Carolina didnāt do squat for its public-school teachers last year. Other states did for their teachers. So itās no surprise that North Carolina ā the state that likes to boast… READ MORE
Parents urge legislators to increase teacher pay
By Amy Cockerham Public Ed Works (RALEIGH) ā Ā Several nonprofits and concerned citizens gathered in front of the NC General Assembly Tuesday just hours before the start of the new session to demand lawmakers pass a budget that supports public education. Organizing groups include Red Wine & Blue, Every Child NCĀ and Pastors for NC… READ MORE
Former UNC soccer coach, daughter plead for school funding
By Amy Cockerham Public Ed Works CHAPEL HILL (April 23, 2026) – Former Coach Anson Dorrance of the UNC-Chapel Hill women’s soccer team and his daughter, Natalie Dorrance Harris, a school librarian, are speaking out on the public education funding crisis. Dorrance has 21 NCAA championships under his belt, which is the most by a… READ MORE
Tom Oxholm: When will business leaders wake up?
By Tom Oxholm RALEIGH (April 16, 2026) ā There is a crisis in North Carolina of underfunding our public schools (including Charters). Consider these facts: ā¢NC is 50th in the country in average per pupil funding from state and local sources (Education Law Centerās December 2025 report). ā¢Our ~100,000 teachers have the lowest starting pay… READ MORE
Workforce demands, now and always
By Eric Johnson MORGANTON (April 16, 2026) ā For North Carolinaās public universities, the balance between idealism and pragmatism was baked in from the beginning. The stateās original constitution calls for the promotion of āall useful learning,ā and the University of North Carolinaās 1789 charter commends higher education to āconsult the happiness of a rising… READ MORE
Seismic
RALEIGH (April 9, 2026) ā Thereās been an upheaval in leadership of North Carolinaās General Assembly with the defeat of longtime Senate leader Phil Berger in a primary that spanned Rockingham and part of Guilford County.1 Itās difficult to overstate the influence Berger has had during 15 years as Senate President Pro Tem, deciding budget… READ MORE
Campus to community: UNC Charlotte highlights education partnerships
By Amy Cockerham Public Ed Works CHARLOTTE (April 2, 2026) ā UNC Charlotteās Cato College of Education boasts a whopping 350 community partnerships that were highlighted last week at the Charlotte Urban Institute Community Engagement Showcase. Toye Watson is Director of Community and Strategic Partnerships for the UNC Charlotte Urban Institute. āWe know that it… READ MORE
Public Ed Works rallies at 5K for Education
Amy Cockerham Public Ed Works CHAPEL HILL (March 14, 2026) ā Public Ed Works staff participated in the 20th annual Chapel Hill-Carrboro Public School Foundation 5K for Education on Saturday. With 22 booths and just over 2,000 people registered, participants came to walk, run, and support educationāa cause that is more important than ever as… READ MORE
NC is losing too many teachers!
By Public Schools First NC RALEIGH (March 7, 2026) – On March 4, NCDPI presented to the State Board of Education findings from the annual State of the Teaching and School Administration Professions in North Carolina. Data show that teachers are leaving the classroom at a rate of 10.11% (up slightly from last yearāsĀ 9.88%),… READ MORE
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