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Early care and education ‘not considered a profession,’ community college faculty say
As legislators from across the state were meeting in Raleigh for one week in March, community college faculty from across the state were meeting three hours away, in Morganton.…

This community of educators wants equity to raise hope, not red flags
On a Saturday morning, before the coffee grew cold in the mugs of countless people beginning a day of leisure, the parking lot filled beyond capacity at Dillard Drive Magnet Middle School in Wake County.…

Perspective | Transform North Carolina student data systems with interoperability
North Carolina is data-rich, but student data systems are disconnected, posing challenges to students and families as they navigate their education journey.…
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POLL | North Carolinians Say School Safety is Top Concern
In a recent High Point University Poll, a large majority (73%) of North Carolinians said school safety is the No. 1 issue for the state government in Raleigh to resolve.... Read the rest
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States aim to boost school safety after Tennessee shooting
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Teachers often use their own money for supplies. A proposed NC bill wants to change that.
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Broadband Challenges and Opportunities in Affordable Rental Housing
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Cooper lets changes to NC schools for deaf, blind become law
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50-State Comparison: K-12 School Safety