
Liz Schlemmer
Education ReporterLiz Schlemmer is ÉîÒ¹¸£Àû's K-12 Education Reporter. She has previously served as the Fletcher Fellow for Education Policy Reporting at ÉîÒ¹¸£Àû and as the education reporter at Louisville Public Media.
She holds a M.A. from the Hussman School of Journalism and Media at UNC-Chapel Hill and a B.A. in history from Indiana University. Liz is originally from rural Indiana, where she grew up with a large extended family of educators.
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Email: lschlemmer@wunc.org
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A farmer who doesn’t know how much money he’s going to lose. School districts don’t know how they’re going to afford local produce. ÉîÒ¹¸£Àû’s Education Reporter Liz Schlemmer fills us in.
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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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Even after requesting $40 million more in county funding, the district's proposed budget would make more than $18 million in cuts and spend down its rainy day fund.
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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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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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North Carolina's average teacher salary ranked below neighboring states, and is about $14,000 less than the national average.
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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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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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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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North Carolina Supreme Court Justice Allison Riggs says she'll appeal the Court's decision that could throw out thousands of absentee ballots in her 2024 reelection race.