ATLANTA - If Jackie Henry were grading Governor Sonny Perdue on his promises to educators, the 29-year-veteran school teacher would give him an F. <br>
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Henry, along with thousands of Georgia teachers, was told this week she would not be getting a pay raise under Perdue's budget plan. It's the first time in ten years that teachers' state-funded salaries have not grown. <br>
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Henry -- a third-grade teacher in Dekalb County -- says Perdue's decision is --``a huge step in the wrong direction.'' <br>
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The National Education Association says the average salary for Georgia teachers last year was $44,073, $514 below the national average. <br>
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Teachers say they feel the lack of a pay raise is a slap in the face, and will ultimately hurt teacher recruiting.