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August 14, 2025

NC public schools

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Wake County Schools’ administrator denies Critical Race Theory district offerings

May 5, 2021 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — In a previous article, it was reported that the state’s largest school district had been partnering with a training firm founded and run by state Rep. Graig Meyer (D-Orange) to provide “equity” training. […]

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Senate bill seeks to balance political discussions in K-12 classrooms

May 3, 2021 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — A bill to combat biased political lessons and require balanced political discussions in North Carolina K-12 classrooms has been filed in the N.C. Senate. Senate Bill 700, titled Balanced Political Discussion in Classrooms, […]

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NC Education Corps requests $500,000 grant

April 22, 2021 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — At the April 8 meeting of the N.C. State Board of Education, the group training volunteers to support school districts and their students due to the pandemic asked for $500,000 grant to continue […]

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Cooper nominates NC education board leaders to stay on panel

April 15, 2021 The Associated Press

RALEIGH — Gov. Roy Cooper nominated on Thursday the current chairman and vice chairman of the State Board of Education to serve eight additional years on the panel. Eric Davis, the chairman since 2018, and […]

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‘Say Something’ reporting app for NC schools shows high number of self-harm and suicide tips

March 25, 2021 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — The N.C. Department of Public Instruction’s Center for Safe Schools has released tip statistics from the “Say Something” anonymous school reporting app, and the data reveals consistently high tips for bullying, self-harm and […]

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Judge dismisses lawsuit filed by Charlotte-Mecklenburg parents over remote instruction

March 18, 2021 A.P. Dillon

CHARLOTTE — A judge has dismissed a complaint filed last year against Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools which sought to return instruction for the district’s 147,000 students to the classroom. The complaint alleged CMS did not “sufficiently prepare […]

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Attorney General Josh Stein joins brief urging SCOTUS to let school districts ‘regulate’ off-campus speech

March 18, 2021 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein has joined a brief which urges the U.S. Supreme Court to allow school districts to “regulate” student speech off campus when that speech has “substantial effects on […]

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School reopening bill sent to Gov. Cooper

March 11, 2021 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — An agreement to reopen North Carolina public schools announced yesterday at a press conference is already headed to Gov. Roy Cooper after quickly passing through both chambers of the General Assembly. The Mar. […]

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School reopening deal announced by Gov. Roy Cooper and state leaders

March 10, 2021 Matt Mercer

RALEIGH – In a deal announced on Wednesday, March 10, Gov. Roy Cooper, legislative leaders of both parties, and State Superintendent Catherine Truitt, all students in K-12 N.C. public schools return to full-time in-person instruction. […]

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NCDHHS to expand COVID-19 testing pilot in K-12 schools, Supt. fights for clear metrics

March 10, 2021 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — On March 4, the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) announced it would be expanding its COVID-19 testing pilot, which was rolled out to participating K-12 schools late last year. According […]

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