By Amy Cockerham Public Ed Works MIDDLEBURG (June 9, 2026) â Vance County Schools elementary teacher Loricia Martin is teaching in the same system she grew up in and hoping to change her students’ lives for the better. âI saw a lot of the situations that students went through because I went through them myself,â… READ MORE
Edgecombe educator shares successes and struggles
By Amy Cockerham Public Ed Works TARBORO (June 11, 2026) â Edgecombe County Teacher Owen Cole said it wasnât until he started filling out his personal statement on a medical school application that he realized he didnât want to be a doctor after all. âWent home and shadowed my AP biology teacher at my alma… READ MORE
A starting thank-you to legislators
RALEIGH (May 14, 2026) â We donât know all the important details yet, but weâre grateful to state legislators for their announcement this week that theyâve agreed on an average raise of 8% for our stateâs public-school teachers. In particular, weâre grateful to House Speaker Destin Hall and House Appropriations Senior Chair Donny Lambeth, R-Forsyth,… READ MORE
âPay the dadgum teachers!â campaign launches
By Amy Cockerham Public Ed Works RALEIGH (May 14, 2026) â During Teacher Appreciation Week, Public Ed Works staff launched our latest billboard campaign and shared heartwarming stories about the teachers who shaped us. And this week, legislators announced an agreement on average teacher raises of 8%! Weâre grateful to the legislators who hammered out the… READ MORE
The march: What donât legislators get?
RALEIGH (May 1, 2026) â 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 â and even more, respect from the legislature in a… READ MORE
Stein: Schools âone area where we cannot afford to fall behindâ
RALEIGH (April 29, 2026) â As legislators returned to Raleigh last week, Gov. Josh Stein made his own proposal for a 2026-27 state budget that they would be wise to heed: Long-overdue raises for K-12 teachers, affordable child care and free community college in high-demand fields. Steinâs proposed budget would give the stateâs teachers â… READ MORE
Legislators: Do your job
RALEIGH (April 23, 2026) â State legislators returned to Raleigh for their so-called âshortâ session this week with some very basic jobs to finish. Hereâs what they need to do: Adopt a budget. This is one of the most fundamental tasks legislators are elected to do. Yet thanks to the state Senateâs stubbornness over planned… READ MORE
Parents urge legislators to increase teacher pay
By Amy Cockerham Public Ed Works (RALEIGH) â Â 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 NCÂ 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
Seismic
RALEIGH (April 9, 2026) â Thereâs been an upheaval in leadership of North Carolinaâs General Assembly with the defeat of longtime Senate leader Phil Berger in a primary that spanned Rockingham and part of Guilford County.1 Itâs difficult to overstate the influence Berger has had during 15 years as Senate President Pro Tem, deciding budget… READ MORE
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