How do you use and access education data? What privacy concerns do you have, if any? The Hunt Institute, in partnership with EdNC.org, invites teachers, school counselors, principals, superintendents, higher education faculty and staff, parents, and students to participate in this short survey about education data in North Carolina.
The Knight Foundation is looking for a local graduate student to work this summer to define, foster and measure equitable and inclusive development in the Historic West End and West Charlotte. Here is more information.
And folks continue to weigh in on Leandro:
Civitas Institute, Constitutional crisis brewing over path of WestEd recommendations?
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