Thousands of educators and education advocates gathered in Raleigh on Wednesday to demand increased funding for North Carolina's public schools. The rally, which drew support from teachers, parents, and students, comes at a critical time as lawmakers weigh budget proposals that could have a significant impact on the state's education system. With concerns over teacher pay, class sizes, and resource availability still lingering, protesters are pushing for a more substantial investment in public education to ensure that students receive the quality education they deserve. As the state's education budget is set to be finalized, this rally serves as a powerful reminder of the need for sustained support for North Carolina's schools.


Teachers rally in Raleigh for more education funding  The Sanford Herald