Editor’s note: This article was corrected after the election. All numbers, maps, and the table have been updated. Over the past two years during COVID-19, school board meetings drew overflowing crowds and were often contentious as masking and other pandemic...
In-person early voting has started in North Carolina, and runs through Saturday, Nov. 5 — three days before Election Day. The results of this election clearly will shape policies that affect children and schools. Some of the candidates running for...
The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed major gaps in North Carolina’s workforce. Carteret Community College is training students who will work to close those gaps in at least two fields — health science and transportation. In a study completed late last...
As this academic year unfolds, and we are forced to grapple with varying degrees of teacher shortages across the country, many educational policy conversations are centered on finding sustainable solutions. International teachers have and continue to be one of North...
The Editor’s Notes
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