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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…
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A Wake County Superior Court judge on Thursday ordered a stop to the use of taxpayer money to pay tuition at private or religious schools. Judge Robert…
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After hearing lengthy arguments on Tuesday, Wake County Superior Court Judge Robert Hobgood says he will make a ruling on the legality of the state's…
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The N.C. Association of Educators filed a second major education lawsuit in a week, this time challenging the end of tenure—otherwise known as career…
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Teachers are gathering outside of schools across the state Monday in protest.The “teacher walk-in” is being staged before and after the school day by…
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Teachers aren’t the only ones seething after the Republican-led Legislature made it more difficult for educators to pay their dues to the North Carolina…
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Members of the state’s largest teachers’ organization woke up to the news this morning that their dues would no longer be automatically deducted from…
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Early this morning, state lawmakers overrode the governor's veto of a bill preventing teachers from automatically paying dues to the state's largest…
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More than 1,000 teachers from around the state took to the streets of Raleigh today. They were in town for the North Carolina Association of Educators…
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The North Carolina Association of Educators will hold its annual convention in Raleigh today. The teachers' group is also expected to march through the…