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What you need to know about the evolution of party politics in North Carolina to understand the 2024 elections
Highlights The 10-year elections — like 2010, 2020, and 2030 — matter because the party that wins has the majority and the momentum, controls the money, and draws the maps.…

From Cane Creek to Carnegie Hall: Buncombe band is headed to New York City
On a stage in Raleigh, North Carolina Symphony’s Music Director Carlos Miguel Prieto addressed the crowd at intermission: “Tonight is a very special night.…
The Editor’s Notes
The article on the 2024 elections includes a first look at the challenges and opportunities ahead in how Superintendent-elect Mo Green navigates politics, leads on policy, and organizes the N.C. Department of Instruction. Take a look.
Need to know
Green's campaign shares highlights from the campaign
"Thank you for believing in our vision to prepare every student for their next phase in life, invest fully in public education, and revere the educators who shape our children’s futures," says an email from Green.... Read the rest
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Truitt reflects on academic, financial challenges facing NC schools as she prepares exit
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Cold and Flu and Walking Pneumonia, Oh My! How Teachers Can Stay Healthy This Winter
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Supreme Court declines K-12 cases on gender support plan, race-conscious admissions
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Public school enrollment dips 2.5% from 2019 to 2023