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May 11, 2021

Dudley Flood Center for Educational Equity and Opportunity/ Public School Forum Statement on HB 324

Our legislators, on both sides of the aisle, continually reference their support of education for all students. However, the most recent version of House Bill 324, which passed the House […]

Category iconFlood Center,  Press Releases

May 1, 2021

Education Matters ep. 176 Looking Ahead to Leandro Implementation (Part 2)

As we continue to move through this time of transition and recovery from COVID-19, many critical issues continue to be top of mind for our schools, educators, and students. That […]

Category iconEducation Matters

April 24, 2021

Education Matters ep. 175 Looking Ahead to Leandro Implementation (Part 1)

As we continue to move through this time of transition and recovery from COVID-19, many critical issues continue to be top of mind for our schools, educators, and students. That […]

Category iconEducation Matters

April 21, 2021

Public School Forum of North Carolina Announces the NC Center for Afterschool Programs’ 17th Annual Synergy Conference

RALEIGH, NC (April 21, 2021) – The Public School Forum’s NC Center for Afterschool Programs (NC CAP) will virtually host its 17th annual Synergy Conference on April 27-30, 2021. This […]

Category iconPress Releases

April 17, 2021

Education Matters ep. 174 Aligning Highschool to Postsecondary and Career Expectations

Through the work of myFutureNC, the state of North Carolina has set an ambitious goal for 2 million North Carolinians to have a high-quality postsecondary credential or degree by 2030. […]

Category iconEducation Matters

April 10, 2021

Education Matters ep. 173 Assessment and Accountability

Many of you are well aware of the state assessments that students in North Carolina take each year and the accountability system that assigns a letter grade to each traditional […]

Category iconEducation Matters

April 7, 2021

Navigating the Spring Return to School: An Educator’s Social and Emotional Learning Toolbox

By: Stacey Craig, NC Resilience & Learning Project Consultant On March 26, the Urban Assembly and SEL4US hosted the second annual International SEL Day, with the theme “Building Bonds, Reimagining […]

Category iconResilience

March 27, 2021

Education Matters ep. 172 Early Childhood Education

Early childhood education, care, and support provide our children with the foundation to do well in school and in life and are critical for our families and our state. Our […]

Category iconEducation Matters

March 26, 2021

Supporting North Carolina’s Public Schools: From COVID Relief to COVID Recovery

Thanks to quick actions on the part of federal, state and local leaders, North Carolina’s public schools have been able to develop incredible innovations to meet the needs of children […]

Category iconReports & Policy Analysis

March 20, 2021

Education Matters ep. 171 The Science of Reading

The data is clear about the importance of children being able to read on grade level by third grade as a foundation of their education and future success. Today, we […]

Category iconEducation Matters

March 13, 2021

Education Matters ep. 170 Developing a School Finance System that Provides Adequate, Equitable, and Efficient Resources to Every Child

Our schools require significant human and fiscal resources, and the way our schools are funded is an important key to supporting our schools and ensuring we are able to provide […]

Category iconEducation Matters

March 4, 2021

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February 27, 2021

Education Matters ep. 169 A Qualified and Well-Prepared Teacher in Every Classroom

Teachers are the backbone of society, they inspire, motivate, and educate the next generation, which is why recruitment and retention are fundamental when it comes to our teachers. Here to […]

Category iconEducation Matters

February 20, 2021

Education Matters ep. 168 A Qualified and Well-Prepared Principal in Every School

School leadership is a critical component when it comes to effective learning outcomes. On today’s show, we will be talking with some amazing guests about the system of principal development […]

Category iconEducation Matters

February 6, 2021

Education Matters ep. 167 Equity and Education Policy

Today we are coming to you from the second half of the 7th annual Eggs and Issues breakfast presented by the Public School Forum of North Carolina. Today’s discussion on […]

Category iconEducation Matters

February 5, 2021

Collective Care: Generating a School Culture that Promotes Staff Wellness

By Stacey Riberdy For the past year, schools and school districts have been wrestling with how to support staff through the intense and chaotic demands of this pandemic. Whereas a […]

Category iconResilience

February 4, 2021

Dudley Flood Center for Educational Equity and Opportunity/ Public School Forum Statement on Proposed NC Social Studies Standards

RALEIGH, N.C. (February 3, 2021) The Dudley Flood Center for Educational Equity and Opportunity at the Public School Forum of North Carolina strongly supports the adoption of the revised state […]

Category iconFlood Center,  Press Releases

February 3, 2021

STATEMENT: Educators and School Personnel Should Have Prioritized Access to COVID Vaccinations

Category iconPress Releases

January 30, 2021

Education Matters ep. 166 Annual Eggs & Issues Forum Looks at COVID’s Impact on Education

Today we are coming to you from the 7th annual Eggs and Issues breakfast presented by the Public School Forum of North Carolina. Today’s discussion on COVID-19 and Education Policy […]

Category iconEducation Matters

January 28, 2021

Public School Forum Releases Top Education Issues for 2021

RALEIGH, NC (January 28, 2021) – The Public School Forum of North Carolina released its Top Education Issues for 2021 today during its seventh annual Eggs & Issues event. This […]

Category iconPress Releases,  Publications,  Top Education Issues Archive

January 23, 2021

Education Matters ep. 165 Looking ahead to 2021 NCGA Long Session for Education

Coming into the new year with an eye toward the transition and recovery from COVID-19 brings changes and challenges to education. Here to speak with us on critical issues are […]

Category iconEducation Matters

January 21, 2021

Study Group XVII

North Carolina is second only to Texas in total population living in rural communities. Eighty of the state’s 100 counties are classified as rural, and 87 of our 115 public […]

Category iconBiannual Studies,  Publications,  Uncategorized

January 16, 2021

Education Matters ep. 164 North Carolina After 3 pm: Afterschool Programs Rank 6th Nationally

From supporting social, emotional, and academic development, to providing a safe and supportive environment, Afterschool Programs have been a vital resource for students and their parents, especially during COVID-19. North […]

Category iconEducation Matters

January 12, 2021

Demystifying the Pathways to Full Teacher Licensure: How Do I Become A Teacher in North Carolina?

As in other highly skilled careers, licensure requirements were put in place to ensure that candidates that enter the teaching profession are competent and effective. Unfortunately, licensure requirements can change […]

Category iconOp-Eds,  Publications,  Reports & Policy Analysis

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