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.
Fiscal assistance requests for Hurricane Helene recovery in North Carolina got an extra voice in the Beltway as the nation’s ...
Superintendent Maurice “Mo” Green shared the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction’s (NCDPI) legislative priorities and budgetary asks for North Carolina’s public schools at the February Sta ...
Federal action from the U.S. Department of Education will likely result in a reduction or elimination of the educator pipeline for Eastern North Carolina. According to Rodney D. Pierce, who represents ...
Teachers may lose their jobs and not get bonuses due to the grants being abruptly cut by the Department of Education.
Earlier this month we told you about a growing problem in Eastern North Carolina schools: chronic absenteeism, students missing school instead of learning.
RALEIGH — Superintendent Maurice “Mo” Green shared the N.C. Department of Public Instruction’s (NCDPI) legislative priorities and budgetary asks for North Carolina’s public schools at the February ...
Snow is falling across Hampton Roads, prompting closures throughout the region. A winter storm warning is in effect for the Tidewater area, northeastern North Carolina and parts of the Eastern Shore ...
School districts across the Border Belt saw increases in crime and suspension rates in the 2023-2024 school year.
North Carolina schools saw decreases overall in crime and violence on campus, but the picture is mixed in the school systems in Davidson County.
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