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North Carolina’s two virtual charter schools have been allowed to expand their enrollment in recent years and continue to have a long waitlist, despite continually poor student outcomes.
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Thousands of North Carolina students attend virtual charter schools. The program began in 2015 as a pilot project, and the flexible format is a boon for…
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Thousands of North Carolina students attend virtual charter schools. The program began in 2015 as a pilot project, and the flexible format is a boon for…
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It looks a lot like Saturday morning at the Thompson household in Johnston County. Three young girls are in comfy sweats at the breakfast table or kitchen…
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North Carolina’s first virtual charter schools are challenging a report that more than a quarter of their students have withdrawn. Online charter schools…
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UPDATED Jan. 11, 2016Twenty percent of students who enrolled in the state's first virtual charter schools left before the end of the semester, according…
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For the first time in North Carolina, public school students can take all of their classes online by logging on to their computers at home.This summer,…
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Yesterday we reported that state education officials were expected to vote on whether to approve two virtual charter schools to open next fall.The schools…
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The state is closer to opening two virtual charter schools. A special committee on Wednesday cleared two applications of proposed charter schools that…