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Poorly paid teachers work multiple jobs in North Carolina

Poorly paid teachers work multiple jobs in North Carolina SHELBY HARRIS, Asheville Citizen Times July 18, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail ASHEVILLE, N.C. (AP) Half of Olivia Chiavaras’ time is spent across from other people their hands in hers as she trims cuticles and spreads polish over freshly filed fingernails. The other half is spent in a classroom. Chiavaras’ main job her calling, as she says is as a third grade teacher at North Buncombe Elementary School where she’s been for nine years. Next year, she will shift to teach for the Buncombe County Schools Virtual Academy. But to pay her mortgage and feed her child, Chiavaras, like so many other North Carolina teachers, has had a second job since she began educating.

North Carolina Republicans move to limit classroom race talk

North Carolina Republicans move to limit classroom race talk BRYAN ANDERSON, Associated Press/Report for America RALEIGH  North Carolina Republicans are advancing legislation to limit how teachers can discuss certain racial concepts inside the classroom, according to the state s most powerful senator. GOP Senate leader Phil Berger will move forward with legislation as Republicans across the country seek to counter their understanding of critical race theory,   a framework legal scholars developed in 1970s and 1980s that centers on the idea that racism is systemic in the nation s institutions, maintaining the dominance of white people in society. Berger and other Republicans say they are working to prevent pupils from being indoctrinated in school, though they cannot identify a single case of such indoctrination happening inside the classrooms that serve about 1.5 million K-12 public school students.

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