The State Board of Education’s Executive Committee will meet in a called session via conference call on Monday, Nov. 8, from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., to consult with its attorneys to consider the case of Hoke County Board of Education, et al. v. The State of North Carolina.
Here are podcasts for the weekend, curated by EdNC’s Alli Lindenberg:
Class Disrupted by The74 | Where Are Students Learning This Year?
In this episode of Class Disrupted, Diane Tavenner interviews Michael Horn about exactly where students are learning formally this year, what’s driving the change in enrollment in public schools, and what the longer-term impact will be.
The sad reality is that people in rural communities don’t have as many resources to healthcare, and that includes adequate prenatal and maternity care. For Shaunette Howard, her biggest role is advocating for birthing people and their families so that they can get as many of the necessary resources as possible.
Here is your weekend playlist, updated by Superintendent Jeff McDaris.
Featured Read
A Year of Intentional Listening, Data-Driven Action, and Stories of Change
Research shows that improving third grade reading takes aligned policies and practices all working toward a common vision of optimal child development beginning at birth ... Read the rest
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NEW TOOL | The economic value that institutions deliver to their students
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NC schools face ‘destabilizing’ budget cuts because of drop in enrollment since pandemic
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NC schools have billions in COVID relief, most of it unspent
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High-quality early child care and education: The gift that lasts a lifetime
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JOHN HOOD | Why North Carolina needs more school boards