NC schools could lose grants that fund teacher training, literacy programs, vocational rehabilitation and more.
In Wednesday night's State of the State address and the GOP rebuttal, both sides of the aisle in Raleigh agreed teachers need ...
In addition to supporting more DEI, North Carolina’s teacher morale was slightly higher than the national average in the new ...
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools is trying to make the most of a tight budget next year as it seeks to retain and recruit top ...
North Carolina ranked 42nd among states in starting teacher pay in the National Education ... are also increasingly recruiting current high school students to the profession and establishing ...
A new bill that passed in the North Carolina Senate banning cellphones in public schools has bipartisan approval.
The GOP-sponsored bill is meant to comply with President Donald Trump's Executive Order so the state continues receiving more ...
Henderson County Public Schools (HCPS) proudly announces Jason Livingston, Agriculture teacher at West Henderson High School, ...
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - North Carolina State Senate Bill 227 was approved on Tuesday by the State Senate. The bill was presented to remove DEI from the North Carolina Public School system.
By John Hood Four Republicans members of the North Carolina House of Representatives — Erin Paré and Mike Schietzelt of Wake County, Donny Lambeth of Forsyth County and Tricia Cotham of Mecklenburg ...
are reduced to ‘conferences’ and students return to class with no impact except on the teacher,” a North Carolina high school English teacher wrote in response to an open-ended survey question.
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