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Year in Review: EdNC’s top 10 news stories of 2024

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The year 2024 has been a big one for public schools in North Carolina.

We saw and will continue to assess the impact of school choice expansion, resulting in more public funding for private schools than ever before.

At the end of June, federal child care stabilization funding ended, and we continue to track the closures and impact on children and families.

We also wrote about the federal funding cliff for public schools at the end of September, which was the last of the $190 billion for public education issued by the federal government during the pandemic.

On Sunday, Sept. 29, President Joe Biden granted Gov. Cooper’s request for a Federal Major Disaster Declaration for western North Carolina due to Hurricane Helene, which Cooper called “an unprecedented tragedy.” You were with us as we traveled the impacted areas and reported on the relief and support available from both the state and federal government. To date, our team has written 63 stories about the impact of the storm.

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A surprising primary election and then general election resulted in the election of our next superintendent of public instruction, as well as many other offices that will impact public schools.

As 2024 comes to a close, we’re taking a look back at some of our most read news stories for the year. This year, our readers cared a lot about the budget — but you also cared a lot about teacher pay, the 2024 election, Hurricane Helene, and school performance grades.

Thank you for turning to EdNC this year and beyond. It is our privilege to do this work.

Alli Lindenberg

Alli Lindenberg is the Associate Director of Engagement for EducationNC.