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Perspective | Sisters bonding over STEM and the lessons they’ve learned
We began competing in science fairs in the second grade and found that we loved the whole process — from asking interesting questions, to researching and finding answers, and then sharing our knowledge with the judges.…

Here’s how an HBCU and a community college are working together to transform their region
EdNC joined Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina on their “Extra Miles” listening tour in Lenoir and Pitt counties.…
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Young Adolescents’ Scores Trended to Historic Lows on National Tests. And That’s Before COVID Hit
The long-term trends for the nation’s young people have taken a dive in the last decade in reading and especially in math, according to the latest results of the “nation’s report card.”... Read the rest
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Quality of NC education should return to what it used to be, 'Leandro' plan advocates tell lawmakers
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More States Are Making the ‘Science of Reading’ a Policy Priority
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Popular Literacy Materials Get ‘Science of Reading’ Overhaul. But Will Teaching Change?
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American Federation of Teachers settles lawsuit against Education Dept. over loan forgiveness program
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Racial segregation is one reason some families have internet access and others don’t, new research finds