
Perspective | What do a student, an assistant principal, and a state representative have in common?
The following is part of my monthly column, One Day and One Goal: Expanding opportunity in NC. I invite you to follow along as I share stories from classrooms and explore critical issues facing education in our state. …
The Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations, Subcommittee on Use and Distribution of Federal COVID Funding meets again today to hear about school nutrition and technology. It will meet in the auditorium in the Legislative Building at 9 a.m. You can stream the meeting here. I will be covering the meeting.
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State Board of Education member resigns citing “trajectory towards activism”
Gov. Roy Cooper will be getting a chance to appoint a new member to the North Carolina State Board of Education.<br /> <br /> Todd Chasteen, the northwest education region representative, resigned on Feb. 1, 2022.... Read the rest
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