@ForwardCarolina Yay, because people need places to live. Everything else is secondary to that. The people who make our communities run are increasingly pushed out of living in them.
So ALL the other quantitative AP classes get @desmos on their exams but not stat because it doesn’t do like 10% of the content and we can’t even use it for the 90% of stuff it does do?!? BOOOOOOO
If passed, the private school voucher program would increase to $541.5 million this year. This money should go to public schools and teacher raises. Sign the petition! https://t.co/zAWSGyZVlZ #nced#ncpol#ncpublicschools
Just in:
NC legislators are returning to Raleigh next week so GOP leaders can provide an additional $248M for Opportunity Scholarships, which fund private school vouchers.
Read about their other plans here. #ncpol
https://t.co/hCMnSgKuZi
For the 2024-25 school year, a Wake County teacher with no prior experience will start at $48,340. A teacher w/ 30 years exp will get $70,046. Salary will be higher if teacher has a master's degree or national board certification. #wcpss#nced
@michaelharriot I support more aggressive reparations, but downplay,ent assistance is literally the most conservative form of levelling the playing field we could ever pursue.
Athletes are an exploited group. They are workers. Capitalism exploit people who are passionate the most. Most Olympic athletes don't or barely get paid. The Olympics itself does not pay its athletes. Then to expose them to a deadly virus, this goes beyond tragedy. (1/44)