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State education officials are working on a plan to overhaul how teachers are paid and licensed and they're seeking feedback. Here's what to know.
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Dr. Sheila Cannon seeks to train SANE nurses at Fayetteville State University to serve in Cumberland County and nearby rural areas. She hopes for additional funding to sustain program.
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Parts of a former African American prep school in North Carolina have made the 2022 list of the 11 Most Endangered Historic Places in the U.S.
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By wide margins, parents across the political spectrum are satisfied with how their children's schools teach about race, gender and history. That's according to a new national poll by NPR and Ipsos.
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The audit also states the academy's leaders used DPI money for a preschool and failed to file correct tax forms to the IRS.
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Part of the ruling is a setback for school districts and parents of students who are plaintiffs in decades-long litigation over school funding.
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Special Superior Court Judge Michael Robinson was tasked last month with scrutinizing the November order of another judge who had directed that $1.75 billion be moved from state coffers to carry out two years of a remedial plan to address education inequities.
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The U.S. Department of Education unveils a plan to help millions of borrowers who have been hurt and held back by its troubled income-driven repayment plans.
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The rejected books make up a record 41% of the 132 books submitted for review, the Florida Department of Education said in a statement.
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In 18 states that shared data through the current school year, the number of homeschooling students increased by 63% in the 2020-2021 school year, then fell by only 17% in the 2021-2022 school year.