
Caroline Parker
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1 month ago |
us9.campaign-archive.com | Mebane Rash |Katie Dukes |Caroline Parker |Heather Finch
Following expansion of school choice, fewer families apply for vouchers this year by Mebane Rash An update on vouchers including county level data by income tier, new applications, and a change in leadership at NCSEAA In 2023, the N.C. General Assembly passed a state budget including what Republicans called the “largest expansion of school choice” in 10… Continue reading → Dr. Monique Perry-Graves announced as new CEO of Road to Hire by Katie Dukes Dr. Monique Perry-Graves will become the new...
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1 month ago |
us9.campaign-archive.com | Hannah McClellan |Caroline Parker
U.S. Department of Education says it will cut nearly half its staff by Hannah Vinueza McClellan The U.S. Department of Education announced on Tuesday evening that it will be cutting nearly 50% of the department’s workforce, representing more than 1,300 positions.
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Dec 11, 2024 |
us9.campaign-archive.com | Mebane Rash |Caroline Parker
Know someone who would enjoy EdNC? Forward & share with the links below. What you need to know if you only have a few minutes but don’t want to miss anything in the world of education news, policy, and politics. Curated from NC and national sources by editor-in-chief Mebane Rash.
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Nov 15, 2024 |
us9.campaign-archive.com | Liz Bell |Hannah McClellan |Caroline Parker |John Hood
DHHS releases ‘Take Care,’ a short documentary on North Carolina’s child care crisis by Liz Bell A new short documentary, “Take Care,” explores how a lack of affordable, sustainable child care hurts families, communities, and businesses. It premiered Wednesday at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences.
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Oct 31, 2024 |
us9.campaign-archive.com | Mebane Rash |Caroline Parker |Ben S. Humphries |Hannah McClellan
One month after Helene, students stage a play that the whole country should see by Mebane Rash ‘We never thought this would happen here to us‘On Oct. 29, 2024, just a month after Hurricane Helene devastated western North Carolina, the Pioneer Playmakers premiered an original theater production — titled “Surge” — to a full house at… Continue reading → After 33 days, Ashe County students return to school by Caroline Parker and Ben Humphries On Oct.
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