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North Carolina school principals could face pay cuts


RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Some North Carolina principals are worried they could lose pay in the upcoming school year instead of the raises they’re supposed to be receiving in the new state budget. State lawmakers approved a budget in July that includes a 4% raise in the salary schedule for principals but also changes how school test scores will be used to determine pay. The News & Observer reports that principals across the state are talking about how the change could lead to them seeing pay cuts. “I am asking, on behalf of school principals, that the leaders of our General Assembly consider a Hold Harmless provision to school leaders.”ADVERTISEMENTLauren Horsch, a spokeswoman for Senate leader Phil Berger, said Friday there are no plans for the General Assembly to approve a hold harmless provision. Since 2017, the state has paid principals based on how many students are at their school and whether their school’s test scores met or exceeded growth expectations.


Source: The North Africa Journal August 06, 2022 23:08 UTC



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