Two Wake County Schools Prepare for Possible Teacher Call-Outs
Two Wake County schools have announced they expect "higher-than-normal" staff shortages on Friday, November 10. This preparation follows plans for walkouts within the school district.
According to an email obtained by WRAL News, the schools anticipate significant teacher absences due to the planned actions.
The notice highlights concerns about potential impacts on school operations resulting from these absences.
Context and Reporting
This information was shared by reporter Ally Kadlubar, with details released on November 7, 2025.
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Author’s summary: Wake County schools are preparing for unusual teacher shortages on November 10 due to planned walkouts, raising concerns about staffing and school operations.
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WRAL — 2025-11-07
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