The Trump administration has started scaling back the Department of Education, cutting roughly half its staff.
Superintendent of Public Instruction says, on average, 10% of North Carolina’s various school systems’ budgets come from the federal government.
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A spokesman for the state Department of Public Instruction says DPI has no DEI trainings for public schools, and it's also not aware of any that exist at the local level.
State Superintendent Maurice “Mo” Green is set to be in Western North Carolina next week as part of his “Mo Wants to Know” ...
North Carolina lottery sales have reached record highs, touting a billion dollars for local schools in revenue from 2024 ticket sales. In North Carolina, the NC ...
Green, elected to his first term as state schools’ superintendent in November, will host a “Mo Wants to Know” listening session at Hibriten High School on Tuesday, March 18, at 6 p.m., a press release ...
Educators in Durham and Guilford counties secured big wins amid ongoing fights about the future of public schools. Now the ...
By David N. Bass Carolina Journal North Carolina House lawmakers are pushing forward a bill to study whether larger public ...
The North Carolina General Assembly has joined the national conversation over diversity, equity and inclusion, with one local ...
A proposal to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education ... included any of those. In North Carolina, federal funds pay for about 12,000 traditional public school employees, about 6.9% of their ...
The results are in, and annual report cards recapping the growth, performance and other data of school districts across North ...
Cleveland County Schools Superintendent, Stephen Fisher, said teaching, learning and student achievement are as important now ...
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