The State Board of Education meets today (March 2) and tomorrow (March 3).
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Separate and Still Unequal
In a modern-day tale of two cities, in virtually every major U.S. metropolitan area students of color are much more likely than whites to attend public schools shaped by high concentrations of poverty.... Read the rest
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Community Schools Blunt the Impacts of Poverty in Vancouver, Wash.
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French, Spanish, German ... Java? Making Coding Count As A Foreign Language
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Asian Countries Take the U.S. to School
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Despite its high-tech profile, Summit charter network makes teachers, not computers, the heart of personalized learning
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‘If you can pay attention, you do not have ADHD’ — and 9 other misperceptions about the disorder
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Wake County school board criticizes state’s new maps for district
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Education Department misled public about investigation of loan servicers, says watchdog
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UNC System President Margaret Spellings Outlines Agenda On Day One
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NC Students Miss School To Avoid Deportation
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Parents, experts respond to Charter Day School lawsuit
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Guilford school board discusses presence of resource officers in schools
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Student protests mark Spellings' first day as UNC president