Here is a brief report on both our final
local meeting of the 2013-2014 year and the
District 8 meeting which followed soon after.
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President Sandi Keyser welcomes us to the meeting at Table on the Green. |
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State NCRSP President John Hoffman is our honored guest today. |
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President Hoffman reviews our over-arching goals of increasing membership and ensuring benefits. He discussed our legislative agenda, including supporting active teachers in the "Decline to Sign" effort and other moves to protect and strengthen the teaching profession in North Carolina. |
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Vivian Kelly led a moving memorial for several long-time educators in Moore County, notably Philip McMillan and Robert E. Lee.
Other highlights were the announcement that we had once again achieved Gold Star status for our district portfolio and that Celine Bullock of Union Pines High School will receive this year's scholarship. Even better, by the end of the district meeting, we had surpassed our goal for the $750 scholarship. |
District 8 Meeting
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Leaders from throughout District 8 gather at West End Methodist Church for annual meeting and legislative update. |
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Gene Griffith, our legislative chair welcomes us and introduces our guests from the legislature. |
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Rep. Pat Hurley states that she hopes to make amends for some damage done to educators during the last budget session. She said that many things were part of the budget that were never submitted as a bill, and thus no input from most legislators was sought. |
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Members listen intently, as we are concerned not only for retiree benefits, but for the health and survival of the teaching profession that we hold so dear. |
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Rep. Ken Goodman of Richmond County is married to a school superintendent, and is aware of some unwise legislation that passed last year. While acknowledging budget constraints, he is hopeful some changes will be made during the short session, which begins May 15. One of our members, in an incisive observation, suggested that the best thing the legislature could do would be to repeal everything they did last year! |
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In other news, both Randolph and Moore County units earned the coveted Gold Star award at state convention. If Moore County wins it for a third year we will achieve Platinum status. |
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District President Sandi Keyser guided us through a full agenda, next introducing state vice-president Terry Mitchell. |
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Terry explained in detail the reasons NCRSP must convert from districts to regions beginning July 1, 2014. For Moore County, this means a realignment including counties all the way to New Hanover. There is a possibility that our new Region 6 will be split into A and B. |
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Joan Bass, our state Legislative Report Chair reviewed several pertinent items and reminded us of the varied ways we can participate in electing friends of education. |
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Pam Deardorf, our legislative lobbyist, spoke passionately about the critical state of things in the legislature and the need for grassroots input.
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We all left our meeting feeling a sense of
urgency in our role as advocates for the
profession we love, and better equipped to
play and active role in the important days ahead.
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