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NCAE Praises State Lawmakers Efforts to Help Those Recovering from Hurricane Helene

NCAE applauds lawmakers actions on calendar flexibility and school pay for those impacted by Hurricane Helene
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Published: October 9, 2024

RALEIGH - The North Carolina Association of Educators released the following statement today in regards to state lawmakers taking action to help educators and schools impacted by Hurricane Helene.

“The General Assembly today took the first step towards helping our mountain region, and its local public schools, recover from Hurricane Helene. NCAE is glad that lawmakers heard the call for calendar flexibility and protecting school employee pay, which will ease the burden on educators who have had their lives turned upside down.

From here, Western North Carolina students and educators will need our continued support over the coming months. NCAE members will advocate for additional funds to protect school district budgets, provide free school meals, and build safe and sturdy schools across North Carolina. These are far more vital priorities right now, than private school vouchers."


- Tamika Walker Kelly, NCAE President
 

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The North Carolina Association of Educators (NCAE) is our leading voice for educational excellence, for children and their families, and for the public schools they count on. As the public school employees union and the largest association of professional educators in North Carolina, our membership extends to all 100 counties and includes teachers, non-classified school staff, administrators, students, retirees, and community allies. NCAE believes that every child has a right to a high-quality education, an excellent teacher, and a well-funded school.