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High school students would be required to take a computer science class to graduate, under a bill that passed a North Carolina House committee Thursday.
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¼ª²ÊÍøÍøվ’s 2021 Youth Reporters turned on their mics to collect stories from their communities. Nassibah Bedreddine of Raleigh spoke with her friends about their push for a more diverse sex education curriculum at their schools.
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The high school seniors putting together the yearbook at the Early College of Forsyth in Winston-Salem filled the pages of the 2021 edition with photos of pandemic life with pets, quarantine cooking recipes, and Zoom tiles.
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Wendell Tabb spent much of his life training for a career as a stage actor. So when an opportunity arose to teach drama at Hillside High School in Durham,…
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Wendell Tabb spent much of his life training for a career as a stage actor. So when an opportunity arose to teach drama at Hillside High School in Durham,…
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Why do some students succeed while others do not? This question has stumped teachers, school administrators, and education policy professionals who try to…
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Why do some students succeed while others do not? This question has stumped teachers, school administrators, and education policy professionals who try to…
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All North Carolina high school students will be graded on a 10-point scale starting next school year, a change State Board of Education members approved…
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In the last few years, Chase Lewis has patented two life-saving inventions, been a finalist in five national science competitions, and earned the…
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In North Carolina, all public schools are required to grade students on a seven-point scale. That means you get an A if you score between a 93 and 100,…