Governor Dennis Daugaard proposed raising taxes by some $50 million dollars to fund road and bridge projects and backed juvenile justice reform measure in Tuesday's State of the State address. Although he talked about a plan to help high school students earn discounted college credits, Daugaard didn’t mention teacher shortages or concerns over low teacher pay.
South Dakota Education Association President Mary McCorkle says she's disappointed for the state's students that K-12 education was not a part of the governor's address. McCorkle was elected president of the SDEA this past summer. She worked as a teacher at the Mobridge-Pollock School District for 32 years before moving to Pierre to lead the state teachers union.
McCorkle joined Dakota Midday and discussed the SDEA's legislative priorities for the 2014 session and what needs to be done to fix the problem of teacher shortages.