North Carolina educators are gearing up for a massive rally in Raleigh as they push for better working conditions and higher pay. In a surprise move, the state's school board has decided to change a previously scheduled meeting from May 1 to a teacher workday, sparking speculation that the board may be trying to avoid a confrontation with thousands of educators expected to descend on the state capital. The rally, which is being organized by the North Carolina Association of Educators, is set to take place on May 1 and will coincide with the original meeting date. With teachers across the state demanding better treatment and more resources, the board's decision may be seen as an attempt to sidestep the issue.
CMS board changes May 1 to teacher workday ahead of huge educator rally in Raleigh WCNC