Super Perks, Salaries, and Turnover
Local school boards in large districts offer superintendents such lucrative compensation packages that rural districts often have a tough time hiring and keeping competent or even mediocre leaders.
I think that we might have a better chance of getting governmental busybodies to mind their own business if we really and truly minded our own business.
Democrats who criticize a new gas-tax plan must be admitting now that they wanted to raise the state sales tax in 2011.
Obviously infrastructure and education are important. This is an argument for spending more wisely on them, rather than just jacking up their cost.
The increasing use of digital media in education ignores a key component of lifelong success.
Thirty-seven states manage to build highways without abusing property owners using Map Acts. North Carolina can, too.