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School is back in session, and there's a new education system parents and teachers can utilize. For all public school ...
Somewhere along the line, somebody decided that it’s good for our state to discredit and attack our public school system,” ...
State Superintendent Maurice "Mo" Green has presented his final strategic plan. Green says he wants NC public schools to ...
A group of colleges and universities have joined a new direct admission program that's poised to change how high schoolers ...
High schools are no longer allowed to fail a student for excessive absences in a class as long as their grades are high ...
North Carolina schools are revising their grading policies to eliminate failing grades solely based on attendance, marking a significant shift in response to rising absenteeism.
The North Carolina Superintendent of Public Instruction, Mo Green, spent the evening hearing from students, parents and staff across the Winston-Salem-Forsyth County school district.
The North Carolina Department of Public Instruction found 6,710 recipients of the voucher, called an Opportunity Scholarship, this year attended a public school in the state last year.
That's based on a 2024-2025 report from the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. The figure includes both charter schools and traditional public schools.
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