![]() You can see the conference agenda and register for the conference by clicking here.Īdditionally, this week six local school calendar bills that affect nine school districts and three statewide education bills passed the House and have been sent to the Senate for consideration. Chris Campbell, Partner at Campbell Shatley, and Heidi Kerns, Finance Officer for Rutherford County Schools, will present the history of the issue and what you need to know about HB 219. This will be one of the key topics discussed at NCSBA’s Spring Law Conference next Thursday and Friday. We have created another fact sheet that includes talking points and background information to assist you as you speak with your House members. NCSBA’s Governmental Relations team continued to meet with legislators this week to address the threat that HB 219: Charter School Omnibus poses to local school district funding. Click here for the full recommended budget and click here for an article on the recommended budget. The Governor’s proposed budget also increases funding for school safety grants, K-12 literacy, K-3 teacher assistants, school construction, and school meals. ![]()
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