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North Carolina schools are revising their grading policies to eliminate failing grades solely based on attendance, marking a significant shift in response to rising absenteeism.
We received several questions from parents asking us whether school districts that violate the law will face consequences.
"It is our grade book. It is our course scheduler," Dr. Vanessa Wrenn said, chief information officer for North Carolina ...
Somewhere along the line, somebody decided that it’s good for our state to discredit and attack our public school system,” ...
The College Connect program automatically admits qualified public school students to participating universities based on ...
High schools are no longer allowed to fail a student for excessive absences in a class as long as their grades are high ...
School is back in session, and there's a new education system parents and teachers can utilize. For all public school ...
A group of colleges and universities have joined a new direct admission program that's poised to change how high schoolers ...
The State Board of Education approved the final draft of the N.C. Department of Public Instruction’s (DPI) 37-page, five-year strategic plan, titled “Achieving Educational Excellence,” in its monthly ...
Green laid out a 37-page plan Wednesday to improve instruction, teacher training and student performance, among many other ...
Membership in the North Carolina Association of Educators rose 4.9% for the year ending Dec. 31, according to a state audit released Wednesday evening.