
School is ‘changed forever.’ This teacher shares why.
This article is part of the Future Forward series. Find the full series here. Sara Lilley is an elementary school teacher in Vance County where she’s been teaching for over a decade.…

Perspective | Tar Heel Teachers at Home: Interview with Emilee Higdon
Tar Heel Teachers at Home is a weekly interview series focused on engaging North Carolinians in conversations about education. Each week, a panel of educators interview a guest(s).…

Perspective | Wingate University and Union County Public Schools partner to grow local roots
A key challenge for higher education is the need to connect with local students and maintain their local roots. And a key challenge to our public schools is to ensure that all students are prepared for a postsecondary education.…
North Carolina Education Corps is currently accepting applications for school partners through 5/20 and encourages interested public school units to begin the application process as soon as possible. Here is the application.
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Addressing challenging behaviors in challenging environments
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An update from our NC Independent Colleges and Universities
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Biden Wants Free Community College — But Also Better High School-to-Career Pathways. Is He on to Something?
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SPECIAL REPORT | RETAINING GREAT TEACHERS IN A TIME OF TURMOIL
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Triangle vaccine providers ready to vaccinate kids 12-15 years old when FDA gives the go-ahead
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Aging campuses? Lawmakers want to help modernize historically Black colleges, universities
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Legislation paves way for NC summer school programs