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A pair of matching voucher bills in the state House and Senate signal a shift in the way North Carolina pays for public education. Both are titled “Choose Your School, Choose Your Future,” and they’d remove income restrictions on receiving public money to pay private school tuition. Passage is virtually certain, given the bills’ powerful sponsors in a General Assembly with a veto-proof Republican majority.
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Black clergy group calls for Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools to start its superintendent search over, but board leaders say they're already checking records of results.
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Here we are laying out schedules for 2023-24, and CMS high schools still start at 7:15 a.m. So do high schools in Cabarrus County. Gaston’s high schools start at 8:30 — that’s what the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends.
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The Charlotte-Mecklenburg school board will interview a half-dozen applicants for superintendent, after its search consultants narrowed the field of 37 applicants.
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Providing hope to students who feel left behind and inspiring students to exceed their expectations is what Clayton Wilcox says is the most important…
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The superintendent of the school system that serves Hagerstown, Maryland, is the next superintendent of Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools. The CMS board…
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Crafting CMS's student assignment plan will be a two-year process. The board released a timeline Tuesday that shows CMS will first find ways to increase…
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CMS board members decided Tuesday night to extend Superintendent Ann Clark’s contract another year until they can hire a new superintendent. That decision…
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CMS board members agreed over the weekend that they should begin the search for a new superintendent. They just couldn’t decide when that search should…