North Carolina's ongoing teacher shortage and pay dispute has reached a boiling point, with two more school districts announcing the cancellation of classes ahead of a massive rally in Raleigh. Thousands of educators are set to descend on the state capital on Wednesday, demanding better working conditions, higher pay, and increased funding for public schools. The rally, which has been in the works for weeks, aims to put pressure on lawmakers to address the state's teacher shortage, which has left many classrooms understaffed and overworked. As the state's educators prepare to make their voices heard, the question remains: will their demands be met, or will the crisis continue to spiral out of control?
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