Governor Cooper Visits Tools4Schools Free Classroom Supply Store for Teachers in Wake County | Eastern North Carolina Now

Tools4Schools provides state-of-the-art, brand new school supplies to Wake County Public School teachers free of charge

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    RALEIGH: Today, Governor Roy Cooper visited Tools4Schools, a classroom supply store operated by WakeEd Partnership that provides free school supplies to Wake County Public School teachers. The Governor toured the store, spoke with volunteers and teachers and assisted in bagging supplies for teachers.

    "This is important to help ease the burden for our state's hardworking and dedicated public school teachers who often spend hundreds of dollars out-of-pocket for classroom supplies each year," said Governor Cooper. "As schools come back into session, the legislature needs to pass the budget to give educators overdue raises and make meaningful investments in our public schools."

    "The lack of adequate state funding for school supplies is just one of the many areas where our public school students are being shortchanged and it's teachers who have been picking up the slack buying classroom supplies out of their own pockets to the tune of more than $900 a year," said Keith Poston, President, WakeEd Partnership. "Thanks to the generosity of this community, we were able to open Tools4Schools last year and have already given away more than $340,000 in new school supplies to ensure that all teachers and students have the supplies they need to focus on learning. This community believes in our public schools and they're showing it by directly supporting our teachers and students with their generosity in donating to Tools4Schools."

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    Tools4Schools opened its doors in January 2022 to provide free classroom supplies for nearly 11,000 teachers in North Carolina's largest school district, ensuring that all students and teachers in the Wake County Public School System have the supplies they need to focus on learning. During the 2022-2023 school year, Tools4Schools provided school supplies to 4,000 teachers. In a survey conducted by WakeEd last year, Wake County teachers reported spending an average of $926 out of their own pockets for classroom supplies for their students.

    All Wake County public school teachers can return to the shop once per quarter to pick up name-brand, high quality school supplies for their classrooms free of charge.

    North Carolina schools currently have more than 5,000 teacher vacancies. Recruiting and retaining quality teachers to the classroom is harder than ever and low pay is a big reason why. Governor Cooper's budget proposed an 18% pay raise over two years, which would make North Carolina first in the Southeast in teacher pay. The Governor's budget also seeks to address bus driver shortages across the state by raising pay 9.5% for noncertified school personnel and expanding DMV capacity to train school bus drivers.

    Governor Cooper also recommended $1.5 billion in new funding to support child care and early childhood education needs across the state. As part of that, the Governor's budget includes $500 million for child care stabilization grants to help maintain our access to affordable early childhood education.

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    However, Senate Republicans proposed increasing veteran teachers' salaries by just $250 spread over two years. This will cause North Carolina to continue to fall behind, pushing teachers out of our classrooms and leaving public school students without instruction. In addition, legislators are proposing an acceleration of tax cuts that are projected to cut North Carolina's state budget by almost 20 percent -hamstringing the ability to fund public education now and in the future.

    As Republican legislators go yet another week without passing a new budget, education leaders in 40 school districts across the state have spoken out against extreme plans that would undermine and underfund public education and called on the legislature to make meaningful investments in public schools.


    Contact: Sam Chan

    Phone: (919) 814-2100  •      Email: govpress@nc.gov
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