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Teachers rally in Wake County as district weighs special education cuts

March 19, 2026 - 20:19

Teachers rally in Wake County as district weighs special education cuts

Hundreds of teachers and supporters are rallying outside the Wake County Public School System headquarters today, voicing strong opposition to a district proposal that would cut approximately $18 million from special education funding. The planned reductions could lead to the elimination of around 130 positions dedicated to supporting students with disabilities.

Educators gathering at the demonstration argue that these cuts would directly harm some of the district's most vulnerable students, increasing class sizes and drastically reducing individualized support. They contend that such austerity measures would undermine the quality of education and place an unsustainable burden on remaining staff, potentially violating federal mandates for providing adequate services.

The protest coincides with a critical school board meeting where members are weighing the difficult budget proposal. District officials have cited significant upcoming budget shortfalls and the expiration of federal pandemic-era relief funds as primary drivers for the potential cuts. They state that all departments are under review for cost-saving measures.

The rally highlights the growing tension between fiscal constraints and core educational services. Teachers leading the walkout emphasize that investing in special education is non-negotiable, stressing that all students deserve access to a high-quality public education tailored to their needs. The outcome of today's board discussions will have profound implications for the district's staffing and resource allocation for the coming school year.


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