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September 22, 2025

education

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SAT drops plans for home exam amid internet access concerns

June 5, 2020 Collin Binkley, Associated Press

The company that administers the SAT college entrance exam is scrapping plans to provide a home version of the test this year, saying it can’t guarantee all students would have access to the needed technology. […]

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N.C school board votes for in-person graduation amid virus

May 29, 2020 The Associated Press

MONROE — A school board in North Carolina has voted to hold an in-person graduation ceremony for all its high schools that would be a violation of the state’s coronavirus safety orders. The Union County […]

Eamon Queeney—North State Journal
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WILLIAMS: Rotten education isn’t preordained

May 19, 2020 Walter E. Williams

Black politicians, civil rights leaders and their white liberal advocates have little or no interest in doing anything effective to deal with what’s no less than an education crisis among black students. In city after […]

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COVID-19 relief bills: Education-related spending

May 8, 2020 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — The COVID-19 relief bills unanimously passed by the General Assembly and signed by Governor Roy Cooper includes around $231 million in K-12 funding. The two biggest expenditures include $75 million for school breakfast […]

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COVID-19 relief bills: What it means for school calendars

May 7, 2020 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — Inside the 70-page COVID-19 relief bill passed by the Senate and signed into law by Governor Roy Cooper are significant education policy fixes and changes, one of which includes temporary calendar adjustments. According […]

Article

WILLIAMS: The nation’s report card

May 6, 2020 Walter Williams

The Department of Education just released results of the quadrennial National Assessment of Educational Progress tests in U.S. history, civics and geography given in 2018 to thousands of American eighth-graders: “Grade 8 Students’ NAEP Scores […]

Lewis Perkins/Paraglide—0
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Three NC schools recognized for environmental achievements

April 30, 2020 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — The U.S. Department of Education named three schools in North Carolina as Green Ribbon Schools based on efforts to reduce environmental impact, improve health and wellness, and ensure effective sustainability education. Wake County’s […]

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Updated education omnibus bill includes an earlier school year start date

April 25, 2020 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — A draft omnibus bill was unanimously supported by the education working group of the House Select Committee on COVID-19 unanimously during their April 23 meeting. The omnibus contains waivers and policy fixes to […]

NC Dept. of Public Instruction building
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State Board of Education finalizes grading and waivers, funding requests

April 24, 2020 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — At the April 23 meeting of the North Carolina State Board of Education various waivers and funding requests that relate to the COVID-19 response were finalized. The state board discussed and approved changes […]

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North Carolina public schools to remain closed through end of academic year

April 24, 2020 North State Journal Staff

RALEIGH – Gov. Roy Cooper this afternoon made official a long-expected announcement that N.C. public schools will remain closed through the end of the 2019-20 academic school year. Cooper first closed public schools on March […]

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