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This week, Gov. Josh Stein shared six statistics that underscore why he's calling the current state of child care a “crisis.” Education reporter Liz Schlemmer fact checked the claims.
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Wake ThreeSchool first started two years ago with funding for Wake County three-year-olds from low-income families to attend high quality preschool free of charge. In June, the Wake County Board of Commissioners increased funding to serve 100 more children.
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“Wanda Little Hands” is one of 15 education centers participating in the program aimed at serving 3-year-olds in underserved communities.
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The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services has announced it's expanding a successful early literacy program to all North Carolina…
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Virtual learning has changed almost everything about the classroom experience in North Carolina, but implicit racial biases remain as a hindrance to…
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COVID-19 outbreaks are springing up at a handful of childcare centers across North Carolina, threatening a vulnerable workforce of women who are largely…
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Almost every day, 27-year-old Aubree Waddell takes her two youngest kids to the public library in Garner, to keep them busy. Today she’s sitting at a…
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New research from the North Carolina Early Childhood Foundation found that companies across the state are interested in making their businesses more…
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New research from the North Carolina Early Childhood Foundation found that companies across the state are interested in making their businesses more…
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A recent analysis of five decades of data shows that high-quality early childhood education has lasting benefits for kids. Yet in North Carolina, less…