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August 26, 2019

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 Education Matters · Ep. 181 A Conversation with National Leaders

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August 23, 2019

Color of Education Announces New Mapping Project to Highlight Racial Equity Efforts Across NC

RALEIGH, NC (August 23, 2019) –The Public School Forum of NC, in partnership with the Samuel DuBois Cook Center on Social Equity and Duke Sanford Policy Bridge, is excited to […]

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August 17, 2019

Education Matters – Trauma-Informed Schools

Topic: Trauma-Informed Schools We know that Adverse Childhood Experiences or ACEs can lead to long-term health issues as adults, but we’re just beginning to understand the impact trauma has on […]

Category iconEducation Matters

August 10, 2019

Education Matters – Innovative Public Schools

Topic: Innovative Public Schools While school choice and education privatization efforts grab headlines and generate a great deal of activity at the NC General Assembly, a wide array of innovative […]

Category iconEducation Matters

August 3, 2019

Education Matters – One-on-One with Governor Roy Cooper

Governor Roy Cooper vetoed the budget passed by the NC General Assembly on June 28th and offered up a counter proposal a week later. Now more than a month has […]

Category iconEducation Matters

July 27, 2019

Education Matters – State Health Plan Standoff

Topic: State Health Plan Standoff The North Carolina State Health Plan is managed by the State Treasurer of North Carolina Dale Folwell. His office has been engaged in a bitter […]

Category iconEducation Matters

July 20, 2019

Education Matters – Wake Students Chronicle Lynching History

Topic: Wake Students Chronicle Lynching History Last year, students from Wake County’s Middle Creek High School, along with students from two other local schools, worked with the Alabama-based Equal Justice […]

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July 19, 2019

Teachers, state employees caught in the middle as state treasurer, hospitals battle over State Health Plan

By Lindsay Wagner When Wilkes County middle school librarian Susan Ringo recently had a stroke, she came through the medical crisis only to learn she had other undiagnosed congenital health […]

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July 13, 2019

Education Matters – State Budget Showdown

Topic: State Budget Showdown Just one day after the General Assembly passed a new state budget, Governor Roy Cooper announced he was vetoing it, citing lack of investment in public […]

Category iconEducation Matters

July 12, 2019

Turnover, senior staff departures continue at the NC Department of Public Instruction

On the heels of several high level departures in recent months from the NC Department of Public Instruction, NC State Superintendent Mark Johnson is now losing two key members of […]

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June 26, 2019

A compromise budget that fails to ensure a sound basic education for every child

Statement by Keith Poston on the 2019-21 compromise state budget plan

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June 23, 2019

Education Matters – Early College High Schools on the Chopping Block

Topic:   Early College High Schools on the Chopping Block Some of North Carolina’s top rated high schools are what are commonly referred to as early college high schools. These schools […]

Category iconEducation Matters

June 20, 2019

NC Resilience and Learning Project Concludes Its Second Year: Lessons Learned

As the second year of the NC Resilience and Learning Project comes to a close, we are so fortunate to report the many successes we’ve nurtured as well as the […]

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June 15, 2019

Education Matters – North Carolina Rock Star Teachers

Topic:  North Carolina Rock Star Teachers  The State of North Carolina is fortunate to be home to thousands of exceptional public school teachers. In fact North Carolina leads the nation […]

Category iconEducation Matters

June 14, 2019

Friday Report – June 14th, 2019

This week in #nced: As NC House and Senate Disagree Over Licensing Issue, Teacher Jobs Are in Limbo; With Growing Calls for More Mental Health Services, States Tackle School Counselor Caseloads

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June 7, 2019

Friday Report – June 7th, 2019

This week in #nced: Virtual Pre-K Still on The Table at General Assembly as Early Childhood Experts Raise Red Flags, Caution Against More Screen Time; NC Surpasses 200 Charter Schools as State Board Approves 10 More

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June 7, 2019

Virtual pre-K still on the table at General Assembly as early childhood experts raise red flags, caution against more screen time

By Lindsay Wagner Among the many education proposals that have surfaced during the 2019 legislative session, few have provoked as much heated debate as this idea: to enact a 3-year […]

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May 31, 2019

Friday Report – May 31st, 2019

The Friday Report May 31, 2019 Public School Forum Honors Jim and Barbara Goodmon with Annual Education Award Nearly 500 educators, business leaders, community stakeholders, government officials and supporters of […]

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May 25, 2019

Education Matters – The E-Cigarette Epidemic and Students

Topic:  The e-cigarette epidemic and students E-cigarettes, Vaping. Juuling. Whatever you know it by, their use is skyrocketing among students. Last week North Carolina became the first state in the […]

Category iconEducation Matters,  Uncategorized

May 24, 2019

Friday Report – May 24th, 2019

This week in #nced: ‘The Future of Education’: Rowan-Salisbury Schools Unveils Renewal Plan; Only Low-Performing Schools Can Get Charter-Like Flexibility. Wake Says That ‘Stinks’

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May 23, 2019

North Carolina’s Average Teacher Pay Myth: An Analysis by the Public School Forum of North Carolina

More than 80 percent of North Carolina’s school districts report average teacher salaries that are below the state average RALEIGH, NC (May 23, 2019) – A new report by the […]

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May 17, 2019

Friday Report – May 17th, 2019

This week in #nced:’Nothing’s Really Changed’: NC Teaching Fellows Still Enrolling Mostly White Female Students; School Board Axes Grant Funds For Equity Training

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May 16, 2019

Mindset shift leads to big results at Greene County Intermediate School

A school-wide mindset shift was one of several key changes that Greene County Intermediate School’s (GCIS) assistant principal, Taylor Moore, said has made a big difference in his school’s journey […]

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May 13, 2019

Ta-Nehisi Coates to headline “Color of Education 2019” Summit in North Carolina

Raleigh-Durham, NC (May 13, 2019) – The Public School Forum of North Carolina, Duke Policy Bridge at the Sanford School of Public Policy and the Samuel DuBois Cook Center on […]

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