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Teachers urge NC lawmakers to prioritize public-school relief after hurricane

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Monday, October 28, 2024   

The North Carolina Association of Educators is calling on state lawmakers to prioritize disaster relief legislation for public schools and communities in Western North Carolina affected by Hurricane Helene.

Tamika Walker Kelly, president of the association, highlighted schools have been central to community recovery efforts, serving as shelters and resource hubs. She explained the association has requested specific actions from lawmakers to support the ongoing needs of affected schools, including free meals for all students and resources to rebuild damaged infrastructures.

"We will continue to uplift the immediate needs, the tangible resources that students need," Walker Kelly explained. "But also the long-term supports that they will need as they recover from this disaster, days, months, and for the years to come. "

Walker Kelly stressed additional funding is critical to meet both immediate and long-term, not just in affected areas but all public schools. For instance, many schools are welcoming displaced students and require essential resources like school supplies, clothing and hygiene items.

In addition to physical resources, Walker Kelly pointed out the emotional effects on students and families have created an urgent need for mental health support.

"Our students have experienced a traumatic event," Walker Kelly stressed. "They need trained personnel in school buildings to help them talk about those things and process that event."

On Friday, Gov. Roy Cooper signed the Disaster Recovery Act of 2024 Part II, giving North Carolina $604 million of additional relief funding. About $64 million is estimated to go to the Department of Public Instruction.


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