According to an elections watchdog group, more than 400 voters were disenfranchised in the May primary due to changes in North Carolina’s voting rules.
Governor Pat McCrory has signed off on a budget plan that includes pay raises for teachers, but local school officials say the response from educators has been lukewarm.
The North Carolina Senate appears to be serious about a measure that would prohibit counties from calling sales tax referenda for use toward both transportation and education.
Nearly 100 teaching assistants in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro school system are in limbo, waiting to find out if they’ll still have jobs when school starts.
As state lawmakers wrangle over the budget, Chapel Hill-Carrboro school officials are struggling to anticipate how funding cuts will impact local classrooms.