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How and where the state’s education leaders get their power
When people think about education, they usually think about schools, classrooms, teachers, and students. But in North Carolina, there is a whole host of other people who hold sway over what happens in school districts.…

Bill to law to classroom: How do we get there from here?
The halls of the General Assembly can seem far removed from the walls of a typical public school classroom in North Carolina, but somehow legislation that gets an upvote on Jones Street in Raleigh eventually trickles down to Junior’s school in Raeford.…

State has additional $6.5 billion in state revenues to spend this biennium
Gov. Roy Cooper sent out a press release today revealing the latest consensus revenue forecast, which puts North Carolina $6.5 billion ahead for the biennium that extends through 2022-23.…

Perspective | Quality remote learning, without the internet?
How can we provide North Carolina pre-K to fifth grade students with quality remote learning experiences without requiring access to the internet?…
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Celebrating 20 years of The Hunt Institute
Lifting up the work of Governor Jim Hunt, Javaid Siddiqi, and our colleagues at The Hunt Institute as they celebrate 20 years of public service to education in North Carolina and beyond. Check out this interactive site...... Read the rest
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IT'S UP! | Facts & Figures: Education in North Carolina 2021
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Critical race theory battle invades school boards — with help from conservative groups
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Teachers eager to help with summer school, NC superintendent says
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WATCH | ADDRESSING TEACHER SHORTAGES
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Betsy DeVos and the Future of Education Reform
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Supporting LGBTQ students in chat with U.S. Education Secretary