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Extended-Year Teacher Contracts

IntroducedSenate
Graig MeyerDemocrat

Ref To Com On Rules and Operations of the Senate2025-02-17

No floor votes recorded.

This bill requires North Carolina public schools to offer extended 11-month contracts (instead of standard 10-month contracts) to initially licensed teachers and teachers in low-performing schools, while offering optional 11-month contracts to mentor teachers and veteran teachers. The bill allocates $310 million in state funding to cover the cost of these extended contracts, with participating teachers assigned additional duties such as professional development, mentoring, or extended school year instruction.

  • Supporters argue this bill addresses critical needs in North Carolina schools by providing struggling students with extended instructional time and support.
  • They contend that the extended contracts give teachers dedicated time for high-quality professional development and collaboration with peers during the school year, which is difficult to fit into regular schedules.
  • Proponents also argue this investment supports teacher development, particularly for new teachers, and helps retain effective educators by offering additional compensation and leadership opportunities.
  • Opponents may raise concerns about the significant $310 million cost and question whether this is the most effective use of state education funding compared to other priorities.
  • Some may worry about implementation challenges, such as whether schools can meaningfully utilize the extended month across all teacher categories, or whether the mandatory requirement for new and low-performing school teachers could create equity concerns.
  • Critics might also question whether adding duties to contracts could affect teacher recruitment and retention if the additional month's compensation is perceived as insufficient.

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