North Carolina public schools are set to receive a significant boost in funding, thanks to a major decision by Attorney General Jeff Jackson. In a move aimed at supporting the state's education system, Jackson has announced the restoration of $165 million in public education funding that had been previously cut. The restored funds will go towards benefiting North Carolina public schools, teachers, and students, helping to address long-standing issues such as teacher shortages and outdated infrastructure. By reversing the previous cuts, Jackson's decision is expected to have a tangible impact on the lives of thousands of students and educators across the state.
Attorney General Jeff Jackson Restores $165 Million in Public Education Funding for North Carolina Public Schools, Teachers, and Students NCDOJ (.gov)