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The House passed a bill this week to make major changes to North Carolina's math requirements for high school graduation, just ahead of the deadline to keep the bill in play this legislative session.
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At the time, PowerSchool assured educators that all the affected data had been destroyed.
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Federal grants from the U.S. Department of Education will not continue at Wake County Public Schools and UNC-Chapel Hill due to the Trump Administration's cancellation of federal funding for mental health services.
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Trump administration funding cuts are ending a program that put $5 million of local produce on the lunch trays of students across North Carolina this year.
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Durham County鈥檚 Head Start and Early Head Start Programs could lose $16 million in federal funding.
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In a two-part series, student activists reflect on their lives one year since UNC-Chapel Hill Polk Place protest. UNC student Laura Saavedra Forero shares her personal journey in activism leading up to the April 30 pro-Palestinian protest and losing the Morehead-Cain scholarship.
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In a two-part series, student activists reflect on their lives one year since UNC-Chapel Hill Polk Place protest. UNC student Brendan Rosenblum was one of the fraternity brothers who held up the American flag when protesters attempted to replace it with a Palestinian one.
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North Carolina's average teacher salary is ranked below neighboring states, and is about $14,000 less than the national average.
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There鈥檚 going to be a full house in Ashe County鈥檚 public schools this summer. After a mix of bad weather and severe storms closed schools there for 47 days, Superintendent Eisa Cox plans to take full advantage of a Helene learning loss summer school program. It鈥檚 funded by the legislature in its most recent recovery bill.
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Thousands of North Carolina teens are getting a head start on college by taking community college classes in high school at no cost to them.
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NC A&T professor Leah Barlow made a TikTok for the 35 students in her Intro to African American Studies class. It ended up reaching millions and inspired an online network of Black educators providing free lectures called 鈥淗illmanTok.鈥
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The program 鈥渧rClinicals for Nursing鈥 lets students have dynamic conversations with virtual patients and learn how to navigate their cases.