
Wake County Teachers Protest Special Ed Cuts
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Wake County Educators Protest Special Education Funding Cuts: Hundreds of Jobs at Risk
Wake County teachers are protesting deep cuts to special education funding, which could lead to layoffs of up to 130 special education teachers. The Wake County North Carolina Association of Educators is demanding full funding for critical staffing and support services, including key programs, extra behavior support positions, new specialist roles, higher incentive pay, better hours for safety assistants, and lower caseloads below state minimums. Educators have met with district leaders and board members, expressing strong opposition to the cuts, which they believe are vital for the countys most vulnerable students.
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