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June 24, 2025

schools

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NCAE, lawmakers react to NC school reopening plans

July 14, 2020 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — The N.C. Association of Educators (NCAE) and state lawmakers reacted differently to Gov. Roy Cooper’s school reopening announcement on Tuesday. “Educators want to be back in school buildings. We miss and value the […]

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All North Carolina public schools to close for two weeks

March 14, 2020 A.P Dillon and Matt Mercer, NSJ

RALEIGH – All North Carolina public schools will close beginning Monday, March 16th for a minimum of two weeks. The Department of Public Instruction is recommending using Monday as an optional teacher workday to allow […]

News

North Carolina district considers school lunch policy change

November 13, 2019 The Associated Press

GREENSBORO — A North Carolina school system is considering a policy change that would prevent high school students from being denied a meal because they can’t afford it. The Greensboro News & Record reported Sunday […]

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Bill retooling North Carolina school-takeover path now law

November 13, 2019 The Associated Press

RALEIGH — Legislation that retools the process by which low-performing North Carolina public schools can be taken over by outside operators has become law. Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper provided neither his signature nor veto stamp […]

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Legislators agree to do away with more standardized testing

August 26, 2019 admin

RALEIGH — North Carolina legislators have reached a compromise on doing away with more standardized testing in public schools. The House and Senate hammered out an agreement between competing bills and scheduled final votes on […]

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First school safety bill of the session passes House

May 23, 2018 North State Journal Staff

RALEIGH — School safety legislation designed to boost student access to licensed psychologists passed the state House of Representatives last week and was sent to the Senate. The bill came from the interim committee on […]

Features

North Carolina heads back to school

August 17, 2017 Laura Ashley Lamm

KINSTON — Across North Carolina, more than 1.5 million students in K-12 are heading back to the classroom. This means teachers are preparing lesson plans, parents are buying school supplies, football practices have begun and […]

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