How Boomer-Ferguson Elementary School placed statewide out of 1456 schools ranked in North Carolina. Reading Proficiency Rank #1081 (tie) Math Proficiency Rank #918 (tie) Reading Performance Somewhat Below Expectations Math Performance Somewhat Below Expectations Students/Teachers at Boomer-Ferguson...
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North Carolina teachers earn an average salary of about $50,000, ranking them 39th in the country last year, the National Education Association reported last month. Their pay increased by 4.2 percent over the previous year — the second-biggest increase in the country — and was estimated to ...
North Carolina teachers quit after student claims of sexual misconduct.Reports about the resignation of Richard Kuch, assistant dean of the dance department, and Richard Gain, dance teacher, at North Carolina School of Arts after a civil suit was filed against them by a former student, ...
How J W Mclauchlin Elementary placed statewide out of 1429 schools ranked in North Carolina. Reading Proficiency Rank #1246 (tie) Math Proficiency Rank #961 (tie) Reading Performance Somewhat Below Expectations Math Performance Meets Expectations Students/Teachers at J W Mclauchlin Elementary Th...
For a three-year time period beginning in 2001, North Carolina awarded an annual bonus of $1800 to certified math, science and special education teachers working in public secondary schools with either high-poverty rates or low test scores. Using longitudinal data on teachers, we estimate hazard...
Twelve North Carolina Teaching Fellows who had taught for three to five years in a public school in the Sandhills Region of North Carolina participated in the study. The researcher used a face-to-face tape recorded Interview Protocol to answer the following questions: (a) What are North ...
North Carolina’s dominant health insurance provider could transfer billions to a holding company instead of returning portions of that surplus to policyholders, under legislation that advanced Tuesday in the state House. The House Health Committee passed a bill with broad bipartisan support...
Would higher salaries keep teachers in high-poverty schools? Evidence from a policy intervention in North Carolina. J. Public Econ. 92 (5-6), 1352-1370.Clotfelter, Charles, Elizabeth Glennie, Helen Ladd, and Jacob Vigdor. 2008. "Would Higher Salaries Keep Teachers In High-poverty Schools?
Among other duties, the state treasurer manages the state government employee pension funds and leads a department that oversees the health insurance plan for state workers, teachers, retirees and their dependents. Harris' video mentions growing up in rural Alexander County and the need to invest ...