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Republican Senate leader Phil Berger made blunt remarks about public school reform at a recent gathering held by Best NC, a business-backed education…
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North Carolina cities and counties would be prohibited from being “sanctuaries” for people living in the country illegally, under a bill tentatively…
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This summer, North Carolina senators pushed a plan to cut thousands of teacher assistants. Educators from across the state rallied against the idea, and…
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Almost thirty percent of public schools in North Carolina have received D and F grades, according to data the state released today.Most of those D and F…
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In Raleigh, Senate lawmakers are proposing a controversial tradeoff.They want to cut funding for teacher assistants to hire more teachers and reduce…
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Local school officials are struggling to make budget decisions without knowing how much money they will receive from the state.House and Senate lawmakers…
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The North Carolina Senate gave preliminary approval on Wednesday afternoon to a two-year budget that would cut funding for thousands of public school…
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The state commission charged with reviewing and proposing changes to the Common Core standards heard from a handful of parents on Monday. Many of them…
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North Carolina’s high school graduation rate is at an all-time high at about 83 percent. State education leaders credit several reasons: early college…
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Testing season is wrapping up for many public school students in North Carolina. They’ve spent hours bubbling in answer sheets, proving to teachers what…