NC has no regulations governing substitute teachers After being a stay-at-home mom for 13 years, Laura Kilcrease wanted a change. She decided to apply to be a substitute teacher in the Wake County Public School System. The job had a lot of perks. She could work when she wanted, make extra money for her family, and be on a similar schedule as her three children. She submitted an application and included her college transcript to show she had a bachelor's degree in psychology. What Kilcrease didn't know is that a college degree is not required to be a substitute teacher in Wake County schools. The school system ... Continue reading... https://www.wral.com/nc-has-no-regulations-governing-substitute-teachers/18235951/