The new state superintendent of public instruction is holding a series of "listening and learning sessions" across the state in March and April to hear concerns about the state's public schools.
Mo Green, who assumed office Jan. 1 after being elected in November, will host the sessions in eight different regions from March 17 to April 9.
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Two Charlotte-area teachers made the list of nine finalists for North Carolina Department of Public Instruction’s Teacher of the Year.
NC Superintendent of Public Instruction, Maurice "Mo" Green provided this statement: "The staff at the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction and I are monitoring the discourse ...
Teachers may lose their jobs and not get bonuses due to the grants being abruptly cut by the Department of Education.
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But North Carolina's Department of Public Instruction is ready to make some changes. "I will have to say we take data privacy and protection very seriously and incredibly disappointed that our ...