The Editor’s Notes
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
Need to know
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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