
Here’s how one school leader is creating ‘foodies’ and closing the breakfast gap
Kim Cullipher’s day typically starts between 4:30 and 5:30 a.m. The exact timing and location of her work day varies, depending on which cafeteria needs support.…

Perspective | North Carolina Community College Archives Association preserves fragile history
Richard Moe, an attorney and historic preservation advocate who served as the president for the National Trust for Historic Preservation, once said, “Protecting this country’s heritage … from fishing villages to city neighborhoods, from barns to courthouses, from historic bridges to older schools, from urban parks to rural landscapes … will help make America a better place … Preservation ensures that future generations will have a past to appreciate.” …

Perspective | Finding school success amid a time of stress
Let’s turn for a few moments away from the narratives of negativity and dysfunction, of crisis and emergency. Instead, let’s point to and ponder alternative narratives that round off the story of public education in North Carolina.…
No budget this week after all, y’all. Stay tuned.
In the meantime, our thoughts and prayers are with the family of Lauch Faircloth, who passed away yesterday.
And here is your playlist for the weekend courtesy of Jeff McDaris, with his reminder to breathe, reflect, and dedicate.
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