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Gov. Roy Cooper attended the state board of education meeting Thursday to share his thoughts on public school funding, alongside Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson and State Superintendent Catherine Truitt.
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The North Carolina Supreme Court heard oral arguments today in the ongoing school funding case known as Leandro.
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This week, the North Carolina Supreme Court will revisit the landmark Leandro case to determine whether the state must provide more funding to improve public schools. Now that the makeup of the Court has shifted, justices are taking an unusual step to hear an appeal that could overturn precedent.
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Superior Court Judge James Ammons will preside over the long-running case known as "Leandro."
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The North Carolina Supreme Court has issued its decision in the landmark Leandro case, ordering the state legislature to spend $1.75 billion in public school funding.
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¹ÏÉñapp education reporter Liz Schlemmer speaks with two legal experts who have followed the Leandro case since it started in 1994.
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The landmark Leandro case is headed to the North Carolina Supreme Court for the fourth time in its 28 year history. Advocates rallied at the statehouse Saturday to call for the state to spend $6.8 billion to improve public education.
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Over the past decades, state funding for schools has fluctuated. To understand what that looks like, ¹ÏÉñapp's education reporter Liz Schlemmer spoke with two veteran teachers.
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A decades-old education case lands before the North Carolina Supreme Court on Wednesday. We're aiming to to tell you everything you need to know about the Leandro case.
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Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson is back in the headlines after an old facebook post emerged. North Carolina’s primary is less than two months away. And there is a new judge in the decades old Leandro Case. On this episode of the ¹ÏÉñapp Politics Podcast, Rob Schofield and Donna King discuss some of the week’s biggest stories.