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Related: About this forumFor second straight year, NC ranks as one of the worst states for teachers
http://www.progressncaction.org/news/for-second-straight-year-nc-ranks-as-one-of-the-worst-states-for-teachers#skipWorse than Mississippi: Ranking underscores that the promises and praise for teachers by North Carolinas legislature and governor have basically added up to empty rhetoric and a record which lags almost every other U.S. state.
In a new ranking of the nations best and worst states to be a public school teacher, North Carolina ranks second from the bottom among all 50 states and the District of Columbia. While North Carolina ranked 50th (second from the bottom), Virginia ranked the second best state in which to work as a teacher. South Carolina was 46th. Tennessee was 34th. Texas, which has repeatedly held teacher job fairs in NC to lure away experienced educators with substantially better pay, ranked 26th.
The rankings by WalletHub, an online personal finance information clearinghouse, are based on public education investment and teacher salary statistics from 2014-15. The rankings do not factor in salary data from the 2015-16 state budget, which gives no permanent raise to veteran North Carolina teachers and offers only a one-time $750 bonus for the states most experienced K-12 educators. In this same survey last year, North Carolina ranked 51st - the dead last worst state in which to be a teacher.
What are North Carolina teachers saying about NC's ranking as the second worst state in which to be a public school teacher?
NC education is in a state of crisis. If our education ranks almost last, so will eventually our students. Thats not fair to anyone: our educators, our students, our society. - Ashlee Garrison, Cumberland Co. 2015-16 Teacher of Year
Its not surprising, just disappointing to continually be in this profession in this state. - Mary Robinson, Pitt Co. teacher
Until North Carolina is a better place to teach than its next door neighbors, nothing will ebb the flow of teachers leaving our state for better conditions. - Dov Rosenberg, Durham Co. public school teacher
This is no longer just about undervaluing teachers. It is about destroying the profession. - Stacy Eleczko, Wake Co. public school teacher
I worry about my 2-year-old granddaughter. Every teacher I speak with is extremely frustrated and overworked. I am afraid we will lose more of our brightest teachers. - Dianne Jones, Wake Co. public school teacher
Im seriously not sure if I will teach through the remainder of this school year. - Steven Grindstaff, Yancey Co. public school teacher
With continually being devalued unless its an election year, well assuredly stay at the bottom of the pack. - Mary Robinson, Pitt Co. public school teacher
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For second straight year, NC ranks as one of the worst states for teachers (Original Post)
G_j
Sep 2015
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jeff47
(26,549 posts)1. We're number 1!!!! (nt)
appal_jack
(3,813 posts)2. Even living here and witnessing it all firsthand...
...it's terrifying to read the reality of NC public education in such stark terms. Since my family has made a long term commitment to NC, I'll have to heed Joe Hill's words; "Don't mourn. Organize!"
Big K&R,
-app
That says it. It is our future we are talking about.
littlewolf
(3,813 posts)4. not just teachers … all state employees
and to make it worse .. I am job hunting a state job
:<
have 10 years with the state. and maybe I can get another
5 years before I retire. the place I work now
is crazy enough to cause me to look there.
private company scared to lose a contract
and cutting everything they can.