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Why the governor’s mansion is lit in ‘Red for Ed,’ and how you can get involved
Gov. Roy Cooper announced earlier this week that the North Carolina Executive Mansion will be lit red this week in honor of national Public Schools Week.…

A look at North Carolina’s state bonuses and supplements for teachers
Contents Math and reading bonuses CTE and advanced course bonuses Low-wealth and small county bonuses Highly qualified and Advanced Teaching Roles supplements Teacher Supplement Assistance allotment Future considerations for teacher supplements Teacher turnover has remained “roughly constant” since the General Assembly introduced state-funded bonus and supplement programs for teachers in 2016, N.C.…
The Editor’s Notes
Shout out to AJ and the team at the Belk Center, who are celebrating their fifth anniversary! We are thankful for you all and your leadership!
Don’t miss my map of all the early childcare centers, schools, community colleges, and other places Gov. Cooper has visited since he declared a state of emergency for public schools on May 22, 2023.
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