Starting salary of a Wake County teacher at step 0 (no ed experience) has gone up 30% since 2007, below the inflation rate of 38.95%. This means a new Wake teacher makes less now in real dollars than in 2007. Teachers are largely state funded in North Carolina. #wcpss#nced
‘How long can we sustain this?’ Stress is elevated as North Carolina schools face staffing shortages. It's getting harder to keep schools staffed each day as vacancies rise across the state. Those who have remained are being asked to do more. #nced#ncpol https://t.co/2d4hkmxw1n
Happy New Year Teachers! To kick off 2021, I'm giving away two signed CLASS SETS of an I Survived Book of your choice, plus a Zoom with your class. Follow me and RT if you want to enter. I'll notify winners this Thursday, 1/7.
To the parents around the world🌍
Whatever happens during 2021 I am asking you to speak positive about your child's teacher. How you speak/act will greatly influence how your children will act going back into the new year.
We need to be on the same team okay👌
♥️-a teacher
The Wake County school system reported 53 new confirmed COVID-19 cases over the past week, up from 42 cases the prior week. The district has reported 146 cases since Oct. 26. #wcpss#nced#coronavirus https://t.co/jbycpl91kp
It's happening!! NCTIES is partnering with @ncdpiDTL and #NCBOLD to bring you #NCTIES21. Call for Proposals is open now through Dec. 16th. Use https://t.co/sudvswhqL0 to submit your proposals and head to https://t.co/LKcsT6IPcR to learn more about this year's virtual conference.
The Wake County school system is reporting 51 COVID-19 cases since Oct. 26, including 26 the past week. Wake warns families it can't guarantee 6 feet of social distancing in all K-3 classrooms when students go daily next week. #wcpss#nced#coronavirus https://t.co/ElzBvQauTf