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Suzzane Woods, writing for WRAL-TV has a concise summary of the EOG's in our schools
Suzzane Woods, writing for WRAL-TV has a concise summary of the EOG's in our schools
 
City employing all-of-government effort aimed at finding work for illegal immigrants, emails indicate
City employing all-of-government effort aimed at finding work for illegal immigrants, emails indicate
 
‘The number of incursions was something that was alarming to me.’
‘The number of incursions was something that was alarming to me.’
 
Partnership with Alaska and Arizona universities brings rehabilitation services to remote communities
Partnership with Alaska and Arizona universities brings rehabilitation services to remote communities
 
"A third of kids in North Carolina are missing more than 10 days of school per year. This is, as compared to other states in the South, not a good number,” said NC DPI Superintendent Catherine Truitt
"A third of kids in North Carolina are missing more than 10 days of school per year. This is, as compared to other states in the South, not a good number,” said NC DPI Superintendent Catherine Truitt
 
BCS also need someone proficient in data analysis. Clearly they do not have such now.
BCS also need someone proficient in data analysis. Clearly they do not have such now.
 
A new report on Florida’s K-12 education system describes the main tenets of Critical Social Justice, discusses how this ideology finds its way into K-12 schools, and documents how Florida has worked to reduce its spread
A new report on Florida’s K-12 education system describes the main tenets of Critical Social Justice, discusses how this ideology finds its way into K-12 schools, and documents how Florida has worked to reduce its spread
 
The old proverb states that April showers bring May Flowers. So, what does August heat bring? Answer: Huge electric bills. My July bill was so high I was convinced my meter was broken and called to get a service person to my house.
The old proverb states that April showers bring May Flowers. So, what does August heat bring? Answer: Huge electric bills. My July bill was so high I was convinced my meter was broken and called to get a service person to my house.
 
North Carolina’s new science standards add beneficial introductory material about the scientific method and its importance
North Carolina’s new science standards add beneficial introductory material about the scientific method and its importance
 
We now know most, if not all, the candidates who will compete in the March 5th Primary Elections for Governor.
We now know most, if not all, the candidates who will compete in the March 5th Primary Elections for Governor.
 
The Martin Center has uncovered a startling email from the chancellor’s office.
 
North Carolina officials, politicians, and analysts offered mixed reactions Thursday to the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision rejecting the use of race in admissions policies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Harvard.
North Carolina officials, politicians, and analysts offered mixed reactions Thursday to the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision rejecting the use of race in admissions policies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Harvard.
 
The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over while expecting different results
The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over while expecting different results
 
Good news for students may be bad news for private colleges and universities.
 
Gov. Cooper is warning others to oppose the expansion of the Opportunity Scholarship Program because he thinks private schools lack accountability
Gov. Cooper is warning others to oppose the expansion of the Opportunity Scholarship Program because he thinks private schools lack accountability
 
The factors that go into grading public schools in North Carolina would change under a set of recommendations proposed by an advisory panel in the Department of Public Instruction.
The factors that go into grading public schools in North Carolina would change under a set of recommendations proposed by an advisory panel in the Department of Public Instruction.
 
Clarifying Moms and Dads rights on education, gender, elsewhere
Clarifying Moms and Dads rights on education, gender, elsewhere
 
Opponents of school choice claim that private schools are unaccountable because they don’t have to satisfy every testing mandate required of traditional public schools, yet private schools are subject to the highest standard of accountability: parents
Opponents of school choice claim that private schools are unaccountable because they don’t have to satisfy every testing mandate required of traditional public schools, yet private schools are subject to the highest standard of accountability: parents
 
Are they buying a Pig in a Poke with bells and whistles without knowing whether it will result in higher learning?
Are they buying a Pig in a Poke with bells and whistles without knowing whether it will result in higher learning?
 
A closer look at the numbers reveals a more subtle story.
 
“Thought reform” at American universities is real and terrifying.
 
Opposed by teachers at schools that perform best of standard NC math tests
Opposed by teachers at schools that perform best of standard NC math tests
 
Policy choices in response to the pandemic increased parental demand for more educational options
 
Artificial intelligence could replace as much as 7% of jobs in the United States, especially among white-collar professions, according to a report published this week by Goldman Sachs.
Artificial intelligence could replace as much as 7% of jobs in the United States, especially among white-collar professions, according to a report published this week by Goldman Sachs.
 
Columbia University became the first Ivy League school to permanently drop its standardized testing requirements for undergraduates.
Columbia University became the first Ivy League school to permanently drop its standardized testing requirements for undergraduates.
 
Free markets lower disparities, while government-controlled systems make things worse
 
A push to jettison Praxis core exams in North Carolina is based on flawed premises.
 
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