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Charlotte-Mecklenburg public school teacher and education policy analyst Justin Parmenter discusses some mysterious and troubling efforts to promote a new and controversial teacher licensure and pay plan

Charlotte-Mecklenburg public school teacher and education policy analyst Justin Parmenter discusses some mysterious and troubling efforts to promote a new and controversial teacher licensure and pay plan

By Clayton Henkel
- 7/25/2022
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