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One district is feeding more than 10,000 children every week. Without federal action, that could end.
It’s 8:30 a.m. on a Monday morning in late July, and the heat index is already creeping near 90 degrees in Thomasville, North Carolina.…

Community colleges offering free courses to high school students
The community college system is reminding high school students that they can have access to free online classes through the state’s community colleges this fall.…

The pressure of choosing a college: How I found happiness in my decision
This is part of a series featuring student voices. Read more articles written by high school and college student authors here.…
The Editor’s Notes
The N.C. State Board of Education meets today. Here is the agenda.
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Student Privacy and Special Education: An Educator’s Guide During and After COVID-19
An overview of major relevant privacy laws and to help educators think through common scenarios that might present privacy concerns, particularly for students with disabilities.... Read the rest
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North Carolina Community Colleges Begin Bias Training for Law Enforcement
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First public school opens in Hoke County for in-classroom learning