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More North Carolina public school districts have begun requiring masking to prevent or curb the spread of COVID-19.
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New data shows the majority of North Carolina public school students taking standardized state exams in reading, math and science failed them last school year. The State Board of Education released results this week that showed just over 45% of K-12 students passing the exams.
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North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper signed three education bills on Friday to help address learning loss incurred during the COVID-19 pandemic and expand access to in-state tuition for military dependents whose parents were reassigned to another location.
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Thousands of teachers in North Carolina are currently faced with a difficult choice: go back to teaching in-person class, or continue to teach virtually…
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The gym at Lakewood Elementary in Durham was buzzing earlier this week with families coming to pick up math workbooks, hotspots and laptops on the…
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A new national poll of teachers from NPR/Ipsos finds broad trepidation about returning to the classroom, with 77% of those surveyed worried about risking their own health.
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Teachers and college professors have been given a huge challenge this month -- how to quickly adapt their classes for long-distance learning. North…
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North Carolina public school buildings are now closed until at least May 15, but educators are still working to teach students remotely. Wake County…
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Imagine a nine year old kid, stuck at home, who typically eats both breakfast and lunch at school. So what happens if his parents are struggling more than…
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Families across North Carolina are adjusting to a new way of life — and of learning. As students statewide stay home from school to prevent the spread of…