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Lucky Warren, 78, a resident of Washington, passed away peacefully Saturday, September 26, 2020 at the Ridgewood Rehab and Living Center after a long illness.
Lucky Warren, 78, a resident of Washington, passed away peacefully Saturday, September 26, 2020 at the Ridgewood Rehab and Living Center after a long illness.
 
Online learning is not. Not learning that is. It simply is not working. Dan Sinker, writing at Esquire.com breaks it down for us
Online learning is not. Not learning that is. It simply is not working. Dan Sinker, writing at Esquire.com breaks it down for us
 
Nat Malkus highlights for Real Clear Education important questions parents should ask about remote learning.
Nat Malkus highlights for Real Clear Education important questions parents should ask about remote learning.
 
Thanks to a lack of leadership from Governor Roy Cooper, over a million North Carolina students are starting the academic year virtually with no end in sight.
Thanks to a lack of leadership from Governor Roy Cooper, over a million North Carolina students are starting the academic year virtually with no end in sight.
 
It is past time that Roy Cooper get our schools back into operation fulltime, in every school.
It is past time that Roy Cooper get our schools back into operation fulltime, in every school.
 
Today, the North Carolina Institute for Constitutional Law requested records from Durham Public Schools in connection with DPS’s plan to operate expensive learning centers at public schools.
Today, the North Carolina Institute for Constitutional Law requested records from Durham Public Schools in connection with DPS’s plan to operate expensive learning centers at public schools.
 
Durham Public Schools won’t let your children attend class at their buildings for a while.
 
Leadership Conference shares best practices and tools to tackle teaching remotely due to COVID-19
 
Gov. Roy Cooper announced during a Tuesday, July 14, news conference that schools can reopen in the fall with a mix of in-person instruction and remote learning.
Gov. Roy Cooper announced during a Tuesday, July 14, news conference that schools can reopen in the fall with a mix of in-person instruction and remote learning.
 
Community colleges plan to decide the future of their online and in-person learning in July, when they will revisit their strategic plan for the summer and the fall.
Community colleges plan to decide the future of their online and in-person learning in July, when they will revisit their strategic plan for the summer and the fall.
 
Starting this week, additional school buses will bring internet access to communities without it to help more North Carolina students connect to school online.
Starting this week, additional school buses will bring internet access to communities without it to help more North Carolina students connect to school online.
 
Students won’t return to classrooms this school year, but instead will continue learning from home.
 
Marty Kotis, a member of the University of North Carolina System’s Board of Governors, for years has pushed for more online learning programs from UNC’s college campuses.
Marty Kotis, a member of the University of North Carolina System’s Board of Governors, for years has pushed for more online learning programs from UNC’s college campuses.
 
North Carolina public universities are more than just institutions of higher learning.
 
Governor Roy Cooper has proclaimed today Digital Learning Day, highlighting his commitment to strengthening education through innovative, technology-based learning and achieving digital equity in North Carolina.
Governor Roy Cooper has proclaimed today Digital Learning Day, highlighting his commitment to strengthening education through innovative, technology-based learning and achieving digital equity in North Carolina.
 
Governor Roy Cooper Weekly Newsletter — January 12, 2020
 
Governor Roy Cooper announced today that North Carolina will receive $56 million in federal funding over the next seven years to support children’s health and well-being, improve access to high-quality early learning for families across the state and invest in the state’s early childhood workforce.
Governor Roy Cooper announced today that North Carolina will receive $56 million in federal funding over the next seven years to support children’s health and well-being, improve access to high-quality early learning for families across the state and invest in the state’s early childhood workforce.
 
The life of a parasite can be difficult. At best they’re exploitative; at worst they turn their host into a zombie.
The life of a parasite can be difficult. At best they’re exploitative; at worst they turn their host into a zombie.
 
In honor of Learning Disabilities Awareness Month, ECU is highlighting the STEPP Program, (Supporting Transition and Education through Planning and Partnerships), which provides academic, social and life skills support for students with identified learning disabilities.
In honor of Learning Disabilities Awareness Month, ECU is highlighting the STEPP Program, (Supporting Transition and Education through Planning and Partnerships), which provides academic, social and life skills support for students with identified learning disabilities.
 
Beaufort County Community College will soon have a new program for people with learning difficulties.
 
Sylvan learning of Washington is open! Come check out our new building, new staff, new programs, and special pricing for old and new Sylvan families! We are now located at 155 N. Market Street in Downtown Washington
Sylvan learning of Washington is open! Come check out our new building, new staff, new programs, and special pricing for old and new Sylvan families! We are now located at 155 N. Market Street in Downtown Washington
 
Today, State Board of Education Chairman Eric Davis announced that Lt. Governor Dan Forest will be chairing a newly created committee starting January 2019.
Today, State Board of Education Chairman Eric Davis announced that Lt. Governor Dan Forest will be chairing a newly created committee starting January 2019.
 
Governor Roy Cooper today announced a free, first-of-its-kind online tool to lead the way in connecting education to career
 
It just got easier for children in North Carolina to qualify for a Special Needs Education Savings Account
 
To encourage middle school students to work with local employers to try out future careers, Governor Roy Cooper has declared March 19 - 28, 2018 as Students@Work℠ Week in North Carolina
To encourage middle school students to work with local employers to try out future careers, Governor Roy Cooper has declared March 19 - 28, 2018 as Students@Work℠ Week in North Carolina
 
The college diploma has long been regarded as the ticket to the good life. And most well-paid jobs require some kind of academic credential
The college diploma has long been regarded as the ticket to the good life. And most well-paid jobs require some kind of academic credential
 
In the past, I've been critical of commercial activity on North Carolina's public university campuses. It competes with private business, attracts unfair tax advantages, and may (in some cases) violate provisions of the Umstead Act
In the past, I've been critical of commercial activity on North Carolina's public university campuses. It competes with private business, attracts unfair tax advantages, and may (in some cases) violate provisions of the Umstead Act
 
In the 1990s, the international company’s North Carolina operation was running short of workers. Machinists. Technicians. Most of all, the company needed young employees who could expand the business and its bottom line
In the 1990s, the international company’s North Carolina operation was running short of workers. Machinists. Technicians. Most of all, the company needed young employees who could expand the business and its bottom line
 
Governor Roy Cooper challenged business and workforce development leaders to increase the number of work-based learning opportunities across the state, part of a broader initiative to help North Carolinians become more job-ready
Governor Roy Cooper challenged business and workforce development leaders to increase the number of work-based learning opportunities across the state, part of a broader initiative to help North Carolinians become more job-ready
 
Twenty-eight ECU students in the Learning Assistant Program are helping their fellow students better understand course material in biology, chemistry and physics by engaging classes in interactive-learning practices and inquiry-based activities
Twenty-eight ECU students in the Learning Assistant Program are helping their fellow students better understand course material in biology, chemistry and physics by engaging classes in interactive-learning practices and inquiry-based activities
 
North Carolina has been selected to take part in a national project to create and expand work-based learning opportunities to connect young people with career opportunities in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), Governor Roy Cooper announced today
North Carolina has been selected to take part in a national project to create and expand work-based learning opportunities to connect young people with career opportunities in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), Governor Roy Cooper announced today
 
Advanced Computer Learning Company, LLC (ACLC), a leader in training development and delivery, educational software programs, and technology systems integration, has selected its Fayetteville headquarters for an expansion that will bring 75 jobs and $612,810 in investment to the area.
Advanced Computer Learning Company, LLC (ACLC), a leader in training development and delivery, educational software programs, and technology systems integration, has selected its Fayetteville headquarters for an expansion that will bring 75 jobs and $612,810 in investment to the area.
 
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