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The North Carolina Senate approved a new approach to elementary school reading Wednesday on a 48-0 bipartisan vote.
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Remote learning plays a major role in most students' education this fall, which poses new challenges for testing. In some cases, children who are barely…
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The crucial task of monitoring reading skills in K-3 students will fall to local school districts next year, state Superintendent Mark Johnson announced…
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A state hearing officer ruled Monday that the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction violated the law and jeopardized the integrity of the state…
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North Carolina’s third-grade reading law got lots of complaints from teachers and parents its first year in classrooms. It was hard then to see if it was…
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Nearly thirteen percent of North Carolina third-graders were either held back or went on to fourth grade this year labeled retained. That means they get…
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Third graders in North Carolina who aren’t reading at grade level started summer reading camps this week. It’s part of the new third grade reading law.…
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North Carolina students will find it easier this year to pass the state’s standardized tests. The state board of education decided yesterday to lower the…
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The North Carolina Board of Education will vote today on a measure that could ease some of the testing going on under the new third grade reading law.…
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Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools expects to have 5,000 third-graders qualify for reading camps this summer as a result of the state's new third grade reading…