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The Supreme Court overturned Roe. What’s the state of adolescent reproductive health in North Carolina?
The U.S. Supreme Court overturned the landmark Roe v. Wade decision on Friday, which legalized abortion nationwide in 1973. Students in many states, including North Carolina, could now face major changes in abortion and reproductive health access — which are shown to impact educational attainment. …

Helping veterans succeed at N.C. community colleges
Thaddeus Hickman has a winding educational journey. Contents Like many adult learners, he’s attended several community colleges, taken time off, and attended night classes while working full time.…

White House Initiative on HBCUs visits the NC10
Last week, the White House Initiative on Advancing Educational Equity, Excellence, and Economic Opportunity through Historically Black Colleges and Universities arrived in North Carolina to learn more about the NC10, our state’s 10 historically Black colleges and universities.…

Perspective | Helping students feel safe, seen, supported this Pride Month
When I started teaching in 2011, I fully intended on staying in the closet. As a cisgender, bisexual woman in a heterosexual marriage, I was, in many ways, safely hidden.…
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NEW TOOL | How can districts measure learning loss recovery costs?
Superintendents, please take a look at this tool which calculates learning lost and costs of recovery by district and tell me what you think.... Read the rest
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Local GOP hosts education panel at East Rowan
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A discussion on DACA and the future of immigration in North Carolina
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Talking about emotions: How to support children’s social and emotional development through language