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As lawmakers reconvene in Raleigh, education advocates are emphasizing the urgent need for enhanced public school funding. The Public School Forum of North Carolina has released its primary education priorities for the 2025-2026 academic year, highlighting critical issues such as school funding and teacher salaries.
With the new legislative session underway, supporters of public education are calling on state officials to prioritize financial resources for schools. They argue that adequate funding is essential for maintaining quality education and ensuring that all students have access to necessary resources. The Forum's report indicates that many schools are struggling to meet the needs of their students due to budget constraints.
Moreover, the issue of teacher pay remains a significant concern. Advocates stress that competitive salaries are crucial for attracting and retaining qualified educators, which directly impacts student success. As discussions unfold in the state legislature, the emphasis on these key issues reflects a growing recognition of the importance of investing in North Carolina's public schools.
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