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NC lawmakers prioritize school vouchers over Helene relief, critics say

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Monday, January 27, 2025   

Programs like school vouchers have become a higher priority for lawmakers than Hurricane Helene relief for western North Carolina schools, critics say, as the new session convenes this week.

Aid to public schools in affected counties have been slow.

State Rep. Lindsey Prather - D-Buncombe - said luckily, most school buildings did not have extensive damage in her district. But families and teachers did not fare as well, with some relocating.

"There are classrooms that are being filled by long-term subs," said Prather. "You've got teachers that are covering other people's classrooms during their planning period. We're having to combine classes in gyms and cafeterias. But this is happening all across North Carolina. It's not just in the places that were impacted by the hurricane."

In November, state lawmakers overrode former Gov. Roy Cooper's veto of a bill expanding school vouchers.

The measure provides more than $460 million in vouchers, known as Opportunity Scholarships, for the current school year.

Incoming House Speaker Destin Hall says hurricane relief will be his top priority. However, Prather said she expects more legislation to expand vouchers.

President of the North Carolina Association of Educators, Tamika Walker Kelly, said the state's priorities are backward.

"We know that our educators and our students in the community in western North Carolina definitely need disaster relief money," said Kelly. "But instead they took our public tax dollars and sent them to private school vouchers, that are unaccountable to our communities."

The Leandro case continues to loom over discussions of public school funding.

While the state Supreme Court has ruled on multiple occasions that North Carolina has a duty to properly fund education, including ordering the state to pay $1.7 billion in 2022, the state still has not complied with the mandate.

The case again went before the Supreme Court last year and a decision is expected this year. But Prather said lawmakers should make the case a priority this session.

"North Carolina's state constitution states that people have a right to a free public education," said Prather. "That it is at the core of who we are as a state."

The Legislature convenes in Raleigh on Wednesday.




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