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Public Schools First NC and the North Carolina PTA are mobilizing to urge state lawmakers to enhance funding for public schools. As education advocates, they emphasize the critical need for increased financial support to ensure that all students have access to quality education and essential resources.
The rally at the North Carolina General Assembly is expected to draw attention to the challenges faced by public schools, including overcrowded classrooms, outdated materials, and insufficient support staff. Organizers believe that adequate funding is vital for improving educational outcomes and providing a safe and nurturing environment for students.
Participants will include educators, parents, and community members who are passionate about advocating for the future of public education in the state. The event aims to highlight the importance of prioritizing education in the state budget and to encourage lawmakers to take meaningful action in support of public schools. As the rally approaches, the call for increased funding resonates strongly among those dedicated to fostering a robust educational system for all North Carolina students.
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