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A plan for North Carolina to provide an opportunity for a sound, basic education to all students now waits with a judge in Superior Court.
A plan for North Carolina to provide an opportunity for a sound, basic education to all students now waits with a judge in Superior Court.
 
Non-profit education agency was tasked by North Carolina court overseeing landmark Leandro case to study what actions are needed to meet the constitutional requirement of a sound basic education for all students
Non-profit education agency was tasked by North Carolina court overseeing landmark Leandro case to study what actions are needed to meet the constitutional requirement of a sound basic education for all students
 
On July 25, 2017, Governor Roy Cooper announced the creation of the Commission on Access to Sound Basic Education.
On July 25, 2017, Governor Roy Cooper announced the creation of the Commission on Access to Sound Basic Education.
 
Governor Cooper today announced his appointments to the Governor's Commission on Access to Sound, Basic Education
Governor Cooper today announced his appointments to the Governor's Commission on Access to Sound, Basic Education
 
In a 4-3 decision, the NC Supreme Court ruled that the Opportunity Scholarship Program, which provides vouchers to low-income families, is constitutional. Obviously I am pleased with the outcome, but I am even happier about the timing. The expected release date for the next batch of Supreme Court...
In a 4-3 decision, the NC Supreme Court ruled that the Opportunity Scholarship Program, which provides vouchers to low-income families, is constitutional. Obviously I am pleased with the outcome, but I am even happier about the timing. The expected release date for the next batch of Supreme Court...
 
The headlines sounded great. 56 percent of our students passed their end of grade tests, compared to just 44 percent last year.
The headlines sounded great. 56 percent of our students passed their end of grade tests, compared to just 44 percent last year.
 
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