Louisiana Federation of Teachers and School Employees President Larry Carter testified before the House Appropriations Committee on the Minimum Foundation Program (MFP), delivering a clear message on behalf of educators and school employees across our state.
President Carter highlighted the real financial pressures facing school systems, while also emphasizing that rising costs are impacting the very people who make our schools work every day, teachers, paraprofessionals, bus drivers, custodians, and support staff.
He pointed to the undeniable progress Louisiana students have made in recent years, progress driven by the dedication and hard work of educators in every school building. But he also made it clear that while expectations continue to rise, compensation has not kept pace. Louisiana is falling behind both the Southern regional and national averages in teacher pay, and the gap continues to grow. President Carter called on lawmakers to take the next step, a long-term, sustained investment that moves teacher salaries to at least the Southern regional average and ensures all school employees earn a living wage. He also urged legislators to reduce the growing number of mandates that increase workload without improving outcomes. The message was simple and strong, if we expect more from our educators, we must invest more in them. LFT will continue to stand firm in advocating for the respect, support, and compensation that Louisiana’s educators and school employees deserve.