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Tribal members, community activists and students protested Monday to demand that the mascot at Gaston County's South Point High School be retired.
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One-fourth of North Carolina's third graders didn't master reading skills, even after summer camps designed to prepare them for fourth grade, a new Read To Achieve report says.
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Gaston County Schools officials say employees have faced short or missing paychecks, overpayments and delayed deposits to retirement accounts, with no clear end in sight. Problems arose with a new Oracle payroll system.
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The latest North Carolina test scores show Union County Public Schools outperformed most districts while Gaston County trailed. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools has huge racial gaps.
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg and Gaston face significant teacher vacancies as a new year begins and hiring remains competitive. CMS will pay teachers extra to sign up for a semester of filling gaps during their planning period.
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Students return to Gaston County Schools on Wednesday, 12 days before state law allows. Like most districts, they're easing COVID restrictions and scrambling to fill vacancies.
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Most North Carolina school districts must wait until Aug. 29 to bring students back this year. But a few are starting sooner, with legal exemptions or in defiance of the state calendar law.
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Filing closed Friday for five seats on the Gaston County school board. Two incumbents and one newcomer have no competition in November.
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In a road trip to Gaston County, Rep. John Torbett says his panel on education is hearing about teacher pay, restructuring classes and changing North Carolina's school calendar law.
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Leaders of Gaston County Schools and members of the public will talk about the future of education in North Carolina at a legislative committee's public hearing Monday.