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Five public schools in North Carolina earn national Blue Ribbon Recognition
Five public schools and one private school in North Carolina were recently named National Blue Ribbon Schools for 2024 by U.S.…

The art of expanding Latine educational opportunity in North Carolina
On Sept. 12-13, LatinxEd gathered over 320 education leaders and stakeholders in Winston-Salem with a focus on community building and strategizing the advance of educational equity for Latine education statewide.…

State Board of Community Colleges advocates for funding and prepares to implement Propel NC
Contents Touring Haywood Community College Strategic planning across the NCCCS Career and college supports Presidential finalists, student activity fees, ApprenticeshipNC report, and more As the N.C.…

Perspective | Community engagement drives positive change
At Haywood Community College (HCC), our 2021-2026 Strategic Plan includes an engagement goal. As our task force initially drafted this plan, the objectives were challenging to quantify in terms of outcomes, but we knew the concept was important.…
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The Department of Public Instruction (DPI) has published a high-dosage tutoring launchpad, meant to be a “homebase for designing your PSU’s High-Dosage Tutoring initiative.”
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Down The Ballot: Superintendent of Public Instruction
WUNC is interviewing candidates for statewide races ahead of the November election. Last week, they sat down with the candidates for state superintendent.... Read the rest
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As Lt. Gov. of NC, Mark Robinson frequently missed Senate sessions, other board meetings
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What Teachers Need to Know About Changes to Instagram Teen Accounts
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Despite growing gun violence concerns, teachers say drills don’t help
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UNC System rolls out new application, simplifies process for high school seniors
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Q&A: North Carolina’s Technology Leader for Schools Works to Level the Playing Field
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NC Students Set Record High for Completed AP Exams, Scores Outperform National Average
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Awake58: Gov. Cooper vetoed mini budget. What happens next?