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Why the relationships between superintendents and community college presidents matter
When MC Belk Pilon and her team at the John M. Belk Endowment began visiting the 58 community colleges, she said she realized that in the communities that were the most innovative, there was a common denominator.…

On the leadership of districts and community colleges
Editor’s note: At the fifth annual convening of superintendents and presidents of community colleges, Superintendent Eisa Cox and President John Gossett were asked to reflect on the leadership of districts and community colleges in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.…

Linda McMahon confirmed to lead U.S. Department of Education, calls overhaul of the department ‘final mission’
The U.S. Senate voted 51-45 on Tuesday along party lines to confirm President Donald Trump‘s nomination of Linda McMahon to be the next secretary of the U.S.…

March is Arts in Our Schools Month
Gov. Josh Stein signed a proclamation on Friday deeming March as Arts in Our Schools Month. “The arts are everywhere in our lives, adding depth and dimension to the environment we live in and shaping our experience daily,” states the proclamation.…
The Editor’s Notes
Senate Leader Phil Berger filed a bill prohibiting diversity, equity, and inclusion in NC’s K-12 public schools. Here is the press release.
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