Education
Amid #MeToo, States Debate Teaching Consent to Kids
Posted by Associated Press | May 20, 2019 | World
Inside a Catholic school in Portland, Oregon, high school sophomores break into groups to discuss some once-taboo topics: abusive relationships and consent. At one desk, a girl with banana-colored fingernails begins jotting down...
Read MoreTeachers of the Year for OCS and CHCCS Announced
Posted by Staff | May 11, 2019 | Pre-K - 12 Education
Two local teachers have been named “Teacher of the Year” in their respective school...
Read MoreAs North Carolina Teachers Prepare to Rally, Polling Shows Public Support for Education
Posted by Sam Bermas-Dawes | Apr 29, 2019 | State
There is strong public support for North Carolina teachers rallying for better pay, according to...
Read MoreCHCCS Board Member James Barrett Running for State Superintendent in 2020
Posted by Blake Hodge | Jan 11, 2019 | Election
Chapel Hill – Carrboro City Schools Board of Education member James Barrett announced Friday he will not seek re-election this fall. Barrett is gearing up for a run as the Democratic candidate for North Carolina Superintendent...
Read MoreStudy: No Gains for North Carolina 3rd Grade Literacy Effort
Posted by Associated Press | Oct 22, 2018 | Pre-K - 12 Education
Researchers say North Carolina’s Read to Achieve literacy program has had no gains with five years of test scores showing little benefit. The Charlotte Observer reported Monday that North Carolina State University released a...
Read MoreNC Schools Chief, Board to Resist Ed Agency Budget Cuts
Posted by Associated Press | May 3, 2018 | State
North Carolina education officials are asking legislators to hold off on another $5 million budget cut this year, citing results from a nearly $1 million efficiency audit of the state’s public schools support agency. The State...
Read MoreStudents Sue, Say Poor County’s School Funds Unfairly Shared
Posted by Associated Press | Apr 16, 2018 | Pre-K - 12 Education
North Carolina’s top court is considering whether county officials should share some of the blame if schools are so underfunded that children aren’t getting a good shot at a sound, basic education. The state Supreme Court on...
Read MoreOrange County Schools Superintendent Receives National Leadership Award
Posted by Daniela Ocampo | Dec 15, 2017 | Pre-K - 12 Education
Orange County Schools superintendent Todd Wirt has been awarded a Top 30 spot for this year’s John C. Maxwell Transformational Leadership Awards for his work in education. According to the organization’s website, awards...
Read MoreNorthwood Principal Reflects On School Grades, Challenges, Opportunities
Posted by Aaron Keck | Oct 1, 2017 | Pre-K - 12 Education
School grades measure poverty, not performance. Can we do better?
Read More