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EducationNC’s 2022 Annual Report Highlights We believe it is important for us to show up in person to report the news and conduct public policy research, and we believe it is important for us to bring philanthropists, policymakers, and others in positions of influence to your communities to shrink the distance between those on the ground and those with power.Our…

New report shows North Carolina’s K-12 public school funding is among the lowest in the country
North Carolina was ranked last in a nationwide recent report about K-12 public school funding released by the Education Law Center (ELC) at the end of last year. …

Perspective | Durham high school newspaper staff on how school board should spend $18 million
Editor’s Note: This piece was originally published by Indy Week on Jan. 11, 2023. Dear members of the Durham Board of Education, On November 15 Durham Public Schools (DPS) received a grant for $18 million from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott.…
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EdNC’s ANNUAL REPORT | Eight years ago, we started with an audience of zero. We knew even then that we couldn’t have the direct, widespread, or systemic impact we dreamed of without you. Now, EdNC has 50,000 impressions on social media a day, we send out 330,000 emails a week, and we had 1,241,530 users and 2,021,811 pageviews in 2022. It is our privilege to do this work. Thankful for your readership and leadership!
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10 districts join ApSeed Early Childhood Education program for 2023-24
More than 10,000 students in these 10 districts will be included in ApSeed in the next school year: Rowan-Salisbury, Buncombe, Ashe, Yadkin, Davie, Lexington, Granville, Duplin, New Hanover and Iredell. <br /> <br /> ... Read the rest
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NOTE GRANTS BY DISTRICT | State Superintendent Truitt and General Assembly Award $3 Million for Modernization of CTE Programs
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SCOTUS Considers When Students With Disabilities Can Sue for Damages
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College while in high school: How dual credit is aiming for equity