CBC Editorial: Thursday, February 29, 2024; #8911
The following is the opinion of the capital broadcast company
Potential voters are getting their mailbox full of appeals, promises and claims in the Republican Primary Election of Northern Carolina.
The Catherine Trit has been associated with the state’s education system and public schools as a top education advisor for the former government for almost a decade. A administrator in the UNC system and then with a private online university and the selected State Superintendent from 2021 with public instructions.
He should be familiar with the needs and challenges faced by public education in the state:
- Among the least paid class teachers in the nation;
- Important and old vacancies from bus drivers to guardians in class coaches, administrators and assistant employees;
- Basic class supply and lack of technology;
- Lack of adequate security personnel and equipment;
- Failure to fulfill the guarantee of the constitution of the state, regardless of every child, the school system, they participate or have access to family economic status – a quality education.
- There is an old requirement to rebuild current school facilities and construct new classroom facilities.
But those issues are absent when the trit reaches the voters. There is no mention of him among his mailing voters this week.
What is the most important for Superintendent of Observing State Schools?
“Politics outside our public schools is happening.”
What does she note as achievements during her first term?
“The parents of rights prohibiting teaching gender identity, sexuality and sexual activity to kindergarten, through 4 graders supported the parents bill.
“Cooper Kovid School Shutdown and Masak Ended Mandate.
“Fight girls playing games in high schools and middle schools.”
Republican Recent Superintendent Public Instructions Catherine Trit Abhiyan Meller, February 2024.
The reality of the so-called “parents Bill of Rights” is less about empowering parents as it is about intimidating teachers and school administrators, while preventing the bond of confidence between students and trainers and applying an ideology when learning.
Truitt well knows that closing schools during Kovid epidemic was about protecting the health and life of students, parents and school personnel. From March 2020 to September 2012, the state had 3.5 million cases of Kovid and around 34,400 deaths – about 600,000 (17%) cases were among those 17 and small people. Northern Carolina had the 15th lowest Kovid death rate in all American states and regions. Walthhab gave North Carolina the 5th safest state place during Kovid.
The more response to gender issues related to participation in school sports is like using a digester to kill a fly.
Voters of Northern Carolina will be more informed and appreciated, if rather than hypervantic on “Vok politics”, candidates such as tritas demanded to awaken voters about the real issues facing public education in the state and provide quality education to every student.
Where are you standing:
- Implementation of comprehensive therapeutic scheme for public education has been ordered by the courts?
- Beginning teacher salary to Northern Carolina from 46th to the nation
- Public school funding effort from the final to the northern to the northern Carolina and 48th in the overall public-school funding?
Enough “waking up.” Wake up! When it comes to public education – tell voters clearly where and how you stand with the Constitution of Northern Carolina, the children of the state and its future.
We must be watching our mailbox.
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