Editorial: The new North Carolina budget isn't a big enough step
"The lackluster funding is a theme of the budget at large — a small step toward progress, but nowhere near enough. It seems Cooper and the Democrats ...
Read More »"The lackluster funding is a theme of the budget at large — a small step toward progress, but nowhere near enough. It seems Cooper and the Democrats ...
Read More »North Carolina Central University launched the Marathon Teaching Institute (MTI), whose mission is to recruit, retain and mentor African American males ...
Read More »"The Leandro Plan is the path forward to ensure that these basic needs of our state are met and when the time comes to vote in next November’s midterms, ...
Read More »N.C. Superior Court Judge David Lee ordered the transfer of $1.52 billion from the General Fund to the state Department of Public Instruction, $189.8 ...
Read More »George Griffin, Riza Jenkins and Mike Sharp were elected to the three vacant spots on the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education in Tuesday’s ...
Read More »The site is home to the former all-white girls Burwell School, which still stands in historic downtown Hillsborough. In recent years, historic commissions ...
Read More »According to the 35-day disclosure report, Pruitt, who is a registered Republican, has raised about $14,000 for her campaign, which is nearly seven times ...
Read More »Gov. Roy Cooper announced the investment of $805 million in the state's early child care and learning programs in early October.
Read More »Orange County Schools is working toward the creation of an honors Native American studies course at the high school level. The initiative was unanimously ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools (CHCCS) Board of Education voted unanimously to add three mental wellness days to the 2021-22 school calendar on ...
Read More »Faculty Council approved the IDEAS in Action curriculum in spring 2019, and the University plans to launch it in fall 2022. “We are moving away ...
Read More »"We believe the endorsed individuals below would make strong candidates for office in Orange County. We urge you, if eligible, to vote in municipal elections ...
Read More »Triangle Bikeworks looks to provide students with a unique way of learning about the United States and its history outside of the classroom.
Read More »Dianne Jackson and Anissa McLendon are the first women to receive the Jan Allen Award.
Read More »The CHCCS Board of Education held a special meeting to discuss the evaluation process for the school district's superintendent, how to improve it and ...
Read More »CHCCS recently released student proficiency data for standardized tests conducted in the 2020-21 school year. The data showed that proficiency ...
Read More »The Southern Oral History Program collects oral histories through recorded interviews that are able to capture first person experiences. This creates ...
Read More »Masks will be required both on and off the field for athletes in high-risk sports, while athletes in lower-risk sports will only have to show proof of ...
Read More »There's a higher demand for drivers at the moment since the county is back to in-person learning, CHCCS Director of Transportation Bradley Johnson said. ...
Read More »“The legislature should be focused on supporting teachers, helping students recover lost learning, and investing in our public schools,” Gov. Cooper ...
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