A round up of education news in the state of North Carolina and beyond.
Highlights: Snowflakes attack at UNC, WCPSS fight video, CMS’s changing Enrollment numbers, NCAE double dip and follow the NC Ed Money.
UPDATE: North Carolina Common Core Commission – November Meeting Highlights
ACTION: Call Your Reps: ESEA Reauthorization Needs To Be Seen By Public, Vote Delayed
#1 – More Snowflakes complain of “climate of fear” on another expensive Liberal College Campus.
More Special Snowflakes:
- Students hijack UNC town hall with list of demands: no SATs, no tuition, gender-free bathrooms, etc.
- Uber Liberal #UNC students complaining about diversity and racism on campus.
- ”Assistant professor of Public Policy At UNC…”
#2 – NAACP accuses Harnett County of school resegregation
#3 – Wake School Fights Raise Questions
More Wake County:
- Wake County School Board protests law by Abstaining on Vote….
Related: Let’s jog everyone’s memory about Susan Evans - WCPSS Board doesn’t even know their own rules
- WCPSS Board Drops Some Students From Reassignment Plan
#5 – Be wary of Teacher Shortage Stories
#6 – Follow the Money:
- State per-pupil spending highest since 2011
- NC spent nearly $9,200 per student last year
- Who awarded the largest teacher salary supplement last year
- NC spends larger share on K-12 education than most
- Spending and student performance among NC school districts
#8 – CMS Enrollment growth falls short of projection; hits 6 year low
Update: CMS overestimated growth at several high schools, tally shows
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