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"Overall, it's incredibly good news for all students in our state," said State Superintendent Catherine Truitt.
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A study from NC State researchers showed in one large school district, low-income students — who tended to attend class in person instead of online — "caught up" with their higher-income classmates.
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Two of the big buzzwords in education lately are "learning loss" and "teacher shortages." Since the pandemic began, the General Assembly has invested resources into a new nonprofit that could help address both those issues.
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Far fewer North Carolina third-graders in public schools have demonstrated reading proficiency, compared to before the COVID-19 pandemic, a troubling finding that state educators said needs to be urgently addressed.
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The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services has announced it's expanding a successful early literacy program to all North Carolina…
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“Writers write.” “Publish or perish.” Even without a global pandemic, writers face constant pressure to produce new material. But for the first-time…
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“Writers write.” “Publish or perish.” Even without a global pandemic, writers face constant pressure to produce new material. But for the first-time…
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North Carolina's superintendent of public instruction is alleging that more than 70,000 third-grade students have been wrongly promoted since 2014 even…
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When students think of summer, most think of sleeping in, no homework or going to the pool. But Guilford County Schools officials want students to add…
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Every day when Ismari Molina was pregnant with her first daughter, she saw what she calls “the big star” on her way home from work.“And I would just touch…