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‘Centered in the community’ — A look at one microschool in Durham
The pandemic has forced educators to think about school in new and innovative ways. Many parents have seen the value of smaller learning environments, and some families that are able have enrolled their children in “learning pods.”…

Perspective | Loophole for remote learning facilities puts NC children at risk
In early September, the North Carolina General Assembly met for a few days. The intent was to pass legislation to address community and family needs related to COVID-19.…
The Editor’s Notes
We had the best visit yesterday with leaders at Montgomery Community College. You can check out our tweets at @Mebane_Rash and @NationHahn. Super thankful to be out and about learning about the challenges and opportunities of this moment. Super thankful for the public service of all of our educators.
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