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High-quality child care and early education for all families should be churches' most important policy goal, according to a new report.
Note in the Pocket, based in the Triangle, is bringing attention to clothing insecurity through a new national day of observance on Sept. 15.
Four community colleges will join an Aspen Institute network to align their programs with available career and bachelor’s degree pathways.
Stan Winborne is the superintendent of Granville County Public Schools.
A budget for North Carolina has been a long time coming. What's in it for K-12 and early education, and what do people have to say about it?
A controversial Parents' Bill of Rights passed the North Carolina Senate after much debate, and makes its way to the House.
After a data breach in December 2024 that compromised student and teacher information, "threat actors" have resurfaced requesting payment.
Teacher vacancies and supply are local challenges that need state attention, and pandemic learning loss makes this a critical time.
A House education committee gave a favorable vote to a bill that bans certain concepts that critics say amounts to an erasure of history.
Teacher pay raises, funding for private school vouchers, and more: here's what's in North Carolina's 2023 state budget for education.
The State Board of Education passed updated NC graduation requirements that will allow high school juniors to graduate early.
Lawmakers reached an agreement on a budget for 2022-23, which includes pay raises for teachers and community college personnel.
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