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I’ll pay more.

I’ll pay more in property taxes to help fund our public schools.

I’ll pay more to make sure that our exceptional children with law-binding IEPs get the services they require before lawsuits from special needs parents start gaining traction in the court system and ultimately make the district pay more in the end.

I’ll pay more so th...


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I’ll pay more.

I’ll pay more in property taxes to help fund our public schools.

I’ll pay more to make sure that our exceptional children with law-binding IEPs get the services they require before lawsuits from special needs parents start gaining traction in the court system and ultimately make the district pay more in the end.

I’ll pay more so th...


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In three months, North Carolina will begin the 2026-2027 traditional school year.

Just a reminder that the last state budget was passed almost three years ago.

The legislatur...


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Remember that a budget has not been passed yet. But here is what has been proposed.

It’s a framework. It has not been passed. It refuses to offer back pay to teachers from this past year. Budgets in North Carolina are biennially written. Having already taken away graduate degree pay, longevity pay, and due process rights, these potential raises do not offest ...

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Gloria Whisenhunt has been a member of the Forsyth County Board of Commisioners for almost 30 years as her tenure began last century. Before her current tenure, she was a member of the WSFCS Board of Education, specifically from 1990-1996. The superintendent at that time was Dr. Don Martin, who serves as a county commisioner currently as well.

This is from the


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