House, Senate leadership push plan to ease North Carolina class size crisis
State House and Senate leaders in the N.C. General Assembly say they have a plan for easing North Carolinas class-size tumult.
Senate and House K-12 leaders announced details at a press conference Thursday afternoon, rolling out a four-year, phase-in plan for the deal and $61 million in recurring funding for enhancement teachersarts, music, world language and physical education teachers.
[Update] The changes were bundled into revisions of House Bill 90. The bill also seeks to seize control of an environmental mitigation fund for the Atlantic Coast Pipeline that is slated to be controlled by Gov. Roy Coopers office. Furthermore, it delves into Cooper and the legislatures ongoing battle over the State Board of Electionsboth provisions that are likely to spur the ire of Coopers office.
The deal is said to retain the status quo for class sizes in the upcoming 2018-2019 school year. Advocates hope it will offer long-term assurances to head off the partisan clashes on K-3 classrooms that have dominated the last two years at the legislature.
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