The Editor’s Notes
Need to know
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'Say Yes' fundraising effort reaches $20 million after pledge from High Point family
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Senator Thom Tillis serves up lunch to Charlotte students
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Programs Aim to Smooth Student-Police Relations
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Poorest Students Often Miss Out on Gifted Classes
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'Open Educational Resources' Promoted in U.S. Senate Proposal
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Special Education Students Swell Civil Rights Docket
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E-Rate Funding Requests by Schools, Libraries to Be Paid in Full
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Students, teachers sue for mental health services in California
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Common Core and Classroom Instruction: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
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Poverty, family stress are thwarting student success, top teachers say
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North Carolina a national leader on preschool standards
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Shift toward charters
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State, local programs address summer learning loss
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Report: NC Foster Children Find Family Support
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Wake County starts work on new student assignment plan
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11 things to know about the new CMS program for top students Read more here: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/local/education/#storylink=cpy