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Teaching vacancies are not unusual in North Carolina, but shortages appear to be hitting some higher-paying school districts harder than usual. That doesn't bode well for less wealthy school districts.
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Report cards have been distributed for the first time in the 2020-21 school year, and in many school districts across the state, students have yet to set…
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Report cards have been distributed for the first time in the 2020-21 school year, and in many school districts across the state, students have yet to set…
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More than 60% of North Carolina’s student population attends school in a district that started the fall quarter with remote-only instruction. But some…
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In the 1990s, Tabari Wallace aspired to a career in the NFL. But during high school, he became a teen father and also found himself overlooked for college…
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In the 1990s, Tabari Wallace aspired to a career in the NFL. But during high school, he became a teen father and also found himself overlooked for college…
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This week in state politics: More remote learning became a reality this week when Gov. Roy Cooper announced North Carolina public schools will not return…
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North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper announced a couple of tough calls this week in the face of increasing frustration with social distancing restrictions.He…
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Even low levels of lead can cause harm to children, but 22 states, including North Carolina, don’t require schools and day cares to test the levels of…
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A bipartisan group of state lawmakers is rolling out a bill that would require school districts and child care facilities to conduct routine testing of…