Liz Schlemmer, WUNC
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School administrators and education officials from across North Carolina are gathering in Cary this week to discuss how students are recovering from the pandemic.
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Republican state lawmakers have introduced a bill with a long list of controversial education provisions.
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Duke University is announcing a new financial aid grant to cover the full cost of undergraduate tuition for current and future students with middle-class or low-income backgrounds from the Carolinas.
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An education committee in the General Assembly has approved a bill that would bar transgender girls from participating on girls’ middle school and high school sports teams.
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The bills would make it easier for schools to hire back retired teachers without hurting their retirement benefits.
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The new legislative session is underway and at the top of the agenda is to figure out how much to spend on public education and where the money should be spent.
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Two North Carolina lawmakers are asking Governor Roy Cooper to ban the social media app TikTok on state government-issued devices.
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A committee in the North Carolina General Assembly has released its draft recommendations for improving education.
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The U.N.C. System board of governors is refining a plan to move public universities to a performance-based funding model.
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The General Assembly has continued to expand enrollment at the state's two virtual charter schools, despite their poor student outcomes.