Last year over 25,000 people marched at the state capital in Raleigh to support public school teachers through the Red 4 Ed NC cause. This year they’ll do it again on May 1 st . Franklin High School teacher John deVille is the vice president of North Carolina Association of Educators. He’s also on the Red 4 Ed advisory board. He says May 1st isn’t a protest. “I wouldn’t want to frame it as a protest. We’re calling a day of advocacy,” says deVille who has taught at FHS for the last 23 years. Last