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Darrin Hartness is all about relationships
Editor’s Note: President Hartness passed away on Tuesday, July 11, 2023. Beloved and respected by us all, here is more information about how to invest in an endowment and scholarship honoring his leadership and his legacy.…

A guide to applying for National Science Foundation grants
Contents NSF grants in action Getting started Finding grant opportunities and sharing information Applying for NSF grants Lessons learned from applying for NSF and other federal grants Additional resources and programs For colleges, applying for grants can be a daunting task.…

‘Si, se puede’: N.C. community college celebrates with bilingual graduation
Lenoir Community College’s (LCC) Centro Educativo Latino celebrated 302 of its continuing education students with a bilingual graduation in June, which included about 250 Latino graduates.…

The North Carolina School Superintendents’ Association announces leadership awards
The North Carolina School Superintendents’ Association announced the selection of Aaron Greene, superintendent of Polk County Schools, as the recipient of the Dr.…
The Editor’s Notes
A Celebration of Life will be held Saturday, July 15 at 10 AM at Center Grove Baptist Church located at 8750 Lasatter Road in Clemmons for Darrin. Here is more information. Sending love and light to all we know are mourning this loss of a leader so beloved and respected.
Students in California can now earn a bachelor’s degree from an increasing number of community colleges, following a 2021 law that allows the system to approve up to 30 baccalaureate programs annually. Learn more.
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GOP-backed bill would give NC parents more power to challenge school leaders
A wide-ranging education bill would make it easier for parents to get school superintendents fired, revoke children's library cards if their parents don't consent, make it easier for students to change schools and more.... Read the rest
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Changes are coming to food nutrition programs in NC. Who’s affected, when changes happen
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Michigan set to become 7th state with permanent universal school meals
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Most CMS schools were low-income. Here’s why even more are now eligible for aid