The Editor’s Notes
Join us for A Carolina Food Summit, exploring the big issues facing our Carolina Foodways in Chapel Hill on September 28 and 29. Presented through a partnership between EdNC.org, the Jamie Kirk Hahn Foundation, TerraVita, and UNC Food For All and featuring 40 local experts, chefs, school nutrition directors, farmers, authors, folklorists, and more. We will discuss how a vibrant local food economy can contribute to North Carolina and the impact on all of our children. Here is more information.
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EdNext Podcast: Should School Start Later?
Now that summer vacation is over, American students are trading sleeping in for morning alarms. Are early start times a mistake? Would students perform better in school if classes started later?... Read the rest
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Why delaying school start dates is a bad deal for students
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Q&A With Christopher Emdin: Reaching Students of Color
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What Makes One Raleigh Charter School Succeed?
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Pender County Schools sets 40-percent minimum for grades
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River Bend Middle students set to raise trout
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School utilizes three instructional coaches
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Why New Vocational Education Isn't Reaching Classrooms
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As School Starts, More States Focus on Native American Students