"If there's not a plan in place at schools and they have to reduce teacher salaries, it's going to be a major hit to the field," says Kimberly Covington, the director of a child care facility in Morrisville, N.C.
"If there's not a plan in place at schools and they have to reduce teacher salaries, it's going to be a major hit to the field," says Kimberly Covington, the director of a child care facility in Morrisville, N.C.
"If there's not a plan in place at schools and they have to reduce teacher salaries, it's going to be a major hit to the field," says Kimberly Covington, the director of a child care facility in Morrisville, N.C.
The state’s largest business lobbying group is crying foul at tactics employed by a group of “business leaders” supporting plaintiffs in the long-running Leandro school funding lawsuit. A letter from the NC Chamber’s general counsel delivered Tuesday to the N.C. Supreme Court accuses the “business leaders” of misrepresentation.