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State Board discusses Parents’ Bill of Rights and graduation requirements in new budget
Contents Graduation requirements Teacher pay Reports on students with disabilities and low-performing schools Updates to parental leave policy Other things to know The State Board of Education discussed the implications of several items from the new budget at its meeting this week, including Session Law 2023-106, known as the “Parents’ Bill of Rights.”…

¡Viva ISLA! Celebrating culture and honoring legacy
Sep. 15 to Oct. 15 is recognized as National Hispanic Heritage Month. This specific time is dedicated to highlighting the anniversary of several Latin American independence days.…
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DPI is hiring a Public Information Specialist. Please take a look and spread the word.
Amy Rhyne and DPI’s Office of Early Learning has a great external partner newsletter I love. Here is the most recent one.
It notes, “106 of the 115 Early Literacy Specialists (ELS) have been hired. This interactive map enables you to click on each district and see the name and picture of each of our ELS hires.”
In this video, a parent and teacher from Carteret County share their experience with the science of reading.
In this video, teachers from Lee County and Wake County share their success with the science of reading.
Need to know
Governor Cooper Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month with Members of Governor’s Advisory Council on Hispanic and Latino Affairs
Cooper hosted a ceremony at the NC Executive Mansion celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month to honor the history, culture, and achievements of the Hispanic, Latino, Latinx and Latine communities across NC.... Read the rest
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CONVENING | AI in K-12 Education Convening
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The Belk Foundation's Annual Report
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ANN DOSS HELMS REPORTS | As record $2.5 billion CMS bond vote nears, pro and con campaigns gear up
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Young Americans are struggling to gain economic ground. Building a better school-to-career pipeline can help