
Liz Schlemmer
Education ReporterLiz Schlemmer is ¼ª²ÊÍøÍøÕ¾'s K-12 Education Reporter. She has previously served as the Fletcher Fellow for Education Policy Reporting at ¼ª²ÊÍøÍøÕ¾ 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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Research Triangle Park now has door-to-door mail delivery service from the U.S. Postal Service for the first time in the park’s 65-year history.
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The shortfall amounts to about 1% of the district’s overall budget. DPS's new CFO says it's due to factors like charter school growth, cafeteria and utility costs, and positions that the district didn't sufficiently budget for.
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Morrow announced the new National Alliance for Education Reform in an email to supporters today. She'll serve as the executive director.
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In place of rotational busing, Durham Public Schools will implement family responsibility zones at 21 elementary schools. A proposal to implement express bus stops for three magnet schools will remain on hold until next school year.
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State Superintendent Mo Green has taken the helm at the Department of Public Instruction, while Treasurer Brad Briner and Lieutenant Governor Rachel Hunt join the State Board of Education.
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A global data breach exposed North Carolina teachers' and students’ personal information. Plus, most public schools say they can't afford to keep providing Chromebooks for every student.
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The DPS school board held a special meeting Monday to discuss transportation issues and ask questions of administrative staff. The plans are not yet final, but here are some of the takeaways.
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North Carolina has received $25 million to build highway underpasses to protect endangered red wolves after four were killed along a major route to the Outer Banks.
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The Durham Public Schools board of education voted to reduce bus service for certain students so that the district can end rotational busing.
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The rollout of a new FAFSA form last year made it a fiasco for many students applying for college financial aid. The process can be especially complex for applicants whose parents are undocumented, but there’s a North Carolina nonprofit helping students navigate that complexity.