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General Assembly takes up ‘Parents’ Bill of Rights’ legislation again
Update, Feb. 6: The Senate rules committee gave the bill a favorable report, and the legislation now heads to the Senate floor.…

Teacher vacancies in North Carolina increase dramatically, but there’s a catch
Teacher attrition was down in North Carolina’s public schools for the 2021-22 school year, according to a new report from the state Department of Public Instruction (DPI).…

Perspective | The power of early colleges: Graduate success stories
Thousands of North Carolina students are enrolled in early college high schools across the state where they are working to earn both a high school diploma and a two-year college degree while still in high school.…
The Editor’s Notes
From our colleagues at NC Early Childhood Foundation: We are eager to share that the full Pathways Action Map has now been released, along with an updated edition of the Pathways Data Dashboard! These two tools, updated regularly, will continue to enable those across the early childhood landscape in North Carolina to make data-informed decisions about investments in early childhood and to identify where there may be gaps.
The N.C. State Board of Education continues to meet today.
The “Parents’ Bill of Rights,” Senate Bill 49, will make its second committee stop at 10 a.m. in the Senate Health Care Committee.
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