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Equity resolution raises questions from some State Board members
During a two-day meeting this week, the State Board of Education approved a new equity resolution and heard about the state’s graduation rate, the status of districts’ remote instruction plans, K-3 reading diagnostic tools, and more.…

Perspective | Hunt Institute webinars explore student transitions, reopening college campuses, and more
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, The Hunt Institute is hosting numerous webinars each month to explore different topics across the birth through postsecondary continuum.…
The Editor’s Notes
What is ADM? Why does it matter? Superintendent Scott Elliott in Watauga County explains in this tweet. Please share.
“Our public schools are working hard to be all things to all people right now, and many schools have been the glue holding our communities together during the pandemic. We are the support system for so many students and families, especially in places where the economy of scale is not present to buffer shortfalls. I strongly endorse the hold harmless provision for ADM for the 2020-2021 year. Our families need us more than ever in this uncertain time,” says Superintendent Aaron Greene, Polk County Schools.
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UPDATED | Legislature passes COVID-19 relief, holds districts harmless for budget reductions due to declines in enrollment
Rupen updated this article with a vote to concur in the House. Now the bill heads to Gov. Cooper.... Read the rest
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Quality Counts: Grading the States
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How are NC’s community colleges managing COVID? Not all campuses report their cases.