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NC Teachers Get Pink Slips as Students Get Grade Cards

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Monday, May 23, 2011   

RALEIGH, N.C. - As students across North Carolina wrap up the school year, as many as 12,000 of their teachers and teaching assistants are finding out they will not be returning next year. School districts in the Tarheel State are handing out pink slips in anticipation of the budget cuts being proposed at the state level.

Keil Jansen is a special education teacher in Granville County who says his job has just been eliminated. It's a tough reality for Jansen, who says he left a high-tech job five years ago to become a teacher.

"I went through extra effort to be a teacher. I had a degree and was employed and decided to leave all that behind to go into being a teacher. I went through an extra step."

Jansen says he's been told his students will be absorbed into another classroom next year. He plans to continue teaching, however, and says he will be looking for another position.

State Senate leaders have promised even deeper cuts to the education budget.

Gov. Beverly Perdue opposes the cuts planned by the House and Senate, saying they will push North Carolina's per-pupil spending down to 48th in the nation. Her budget would protect most classroom positions by keeping a temporary one-cent sales tax in effect.

Jansen also hopes the proposed cuts do not take place.

"I would like to think that our lawmakers are responsive enough that when they realize what some of the abstract ideas they've been tossing around are actually doing to people on the ground, they'll have an ear for that."

An Elon University poll shows that 73 percent of the state's voters favor a one-year extension of the sales tax to support public schools.

Granville County, where Jansen teaches, is the home of Rep. Jim Crawford, one of five Democrats who voted for the House budget. Perdue would need the support of at least four Democrats in order to sustain a budget veto.



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