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‘Our students stay together’: Old Fort Elementary School relocates after hurricane
The pews of Greenlee Baptist Church were filled Tuesday, Oct. 8 not for a typical service, but for an Old Fort Elementary School announcement.…

General Assembly passes $273 million Helene relief bill
Update, Oct. 10 at 12 p.m. — Gov. Roy Cooper signed the Hurricane Helene relief bill into law on Thursday, Oct.…

In recovery, the anthem of humanity emerges
Ryan Mitchell is a teacher in Henderson County Public Schools, south of Asheville. These are some of his reflections as his community recovers from Hurricane Helene.…

Charlotte collaborative engages nonprofits ahead of FAFSA release
After a challenging rollout of the “Better FAFSA” last year that resulted in fewer students completing the 2024-25 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), the 2025-26 FAFSA is set to open for all students on Dec.…
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Fighting hurricane misinformation requires aggressive pushback
Super-storms are also bringing a flood of misinformation. ... Read the rest
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First-of-Its-Kind Report on Dyslexia, Reading Unveiled at Nebraska Department of Education
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Virginia’s New Accountability System Looks to Raise the Bar on Schools
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With all of Tennessee’s hurricane damage, will funding priorities change for schools, vouchers?
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For Some Children, Hurricane Helene’s Ruin ‘Could Take Years to Get Over’