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Meet the new student on campus: Why colleges are focusing on ‘adult learners’
This is the first in a five-part series on adult learners at North Carolina’s community colleges. Click here to read the rest of the series.…

Perspective | Clashes of power and priorities over funding schools
The standoff over public school funding in North Carolina is not a stand-alone dispute. Rather it is a product of clashing power and priorities, with a resolution to enhance the education of the state’s 1.3 million students hard to reach.…

Perspective | Tar Heel Teachers at Home: Hazel Colwell, retired Clinton City educator, school board member
Tar Heel Teachers at Home is a weekly interview series focused on engaging North Carolinians in conversations about education. Each week, a panel of educators interviews a guest(s).…
The Editor’s Notes
The Commission on Access to Sound Basic Education will meet virtually on Tuesday, Sept. 28 at 10:00. Here is the information about how to watch. Materials will be posted today. Tune in. Weigh in.
Here is the CDC’s press release about three studies, all finding that “school districts without a universal masking policy in place were more likely to have COVID-19 outbreaks.”
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ICYMI | Early Bird by Liz Bell
If we’re not starting early, we’re falling short.... Read the rest
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What is Rethink Education?
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REGISTER FOR WEBINAR | The Science of Reading and Closing Literacy Gaps in a Post-COVID World on 9/29 at 1pm
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Inside one HBCU's plan to waive tuition for a year
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Many North Carolina Schools Don't Track Interactions With Police