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Beginning Teacher Network

February 25, 2016

Public School Forum Kicks Off Beginning Teacher Network in Mecklenburg County with Support from Belk Foundation

RALEIGH, NC (February 25, 2016) – The Public School Forum of North Carolina has kicked off its Beginning Teacher Network (BTN) in Mecklenburg County with support from the Belk Foundation. […]

Category iconForum News,  Press Releases,  Publications Tag iconBeginning Teacher Network,  belk foundation,  James Ford,  johanna anderson

October 15, 2015

Public School Forum Expanding Beginning Teacher Network Statewide

Public School Forum Expanding Beginning Teacher Network Statewide, Grant from Golden Corral Supports Expansion Beyond Wake County RALEIGH, NC (October 15, 2015) – The Public School Forum of North Carolina […]

Category iconForum News,  Press Releases Tag iconBeginning Teacher Network

July 7, 2015

Teacher of the Year James E. Ford Joins Public School Forum of North Carolina

RALEIGH, NC (July 7, 2015) – James E. Ford, 2014-2015 North Carolina Teacher of the Year, will join the Public School Forum this month as Program Director. At the Forum, […]

Category iconForum News,  Press Releases Tag iconBeginning Teacher Network,  James Ford,  Teacher of the Year

November 24, 2014

Forum Launches Beginning Teacher Network

Public School Forum of North Carolina Launches Beginning Teacher Network The Public School Forum of North Carolina will launch a Beginning Teacher Network (BTN) in 2015 aimed at retaining and […]

Category iconForum News,  Press Releases Tag iconBeginning Teacher Network,  BTN,  Wake County

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As we face a severe teacher workforce shortage, we have the opportunity to increase teacher pay significantly in this budget. Beginning teachers will only make $37,000 on the state pay scale in the proposal. Veteran teachers will only receive small increases. We must do more. twitter.com/newsobserver/s…

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RT @nckhui New NC budget would make the feminine hygiene products grant a recurring program. It would provide $250K w/ districts & charter schools applying for grants up to $5K to buy items such as tampons & other menstrual products for students who can't afford them. #nced #ncpol #ncga

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