It’s time to register for ASAP’s Farm to School Conference on November 14, 2015 in Asheville. Register by October 21 to receive the early bird registration rate of $60, which includes a resource notebook, light breakfast, and lunch.
Carolina Demography’s Rebecca Tippett spoke to the John Locke Foundation yesterday: Millennials will soon make up largest chunk of N.C. population
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NC Senate votes to shift funds from traditional public schools to charters
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Superintendent Tom Forcella: A Charter ‘Place’ parable
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NC ranks 50th on list of worst states for teachers
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2015’s Best and Worst States for Teachers
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Sorry, Folks, ESEA Reauthorization Just Got Much Harder
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Actually, Boehner’s Resignation Doesn’t Change the Odds on ESEA
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Admissions Revolution
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Google Virtual-Reality System Aims to Enliven Education
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Math-Modeling PD Takes Teachers Beyond the Common Core
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Who Are The 'Gifted And Talented' And What Do They Need?
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October is all about standardized testing and, for many, all about test anxiety
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Leaders talk about making Wake County schools diverse
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House lawmakers reject teaching 'gold standard'
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The vital role of principals