Category Archives: A.P. Dillon (LL1885)

#NCED Updates: School Choice Week, NCAE Strike, Istation updates and Teacher Turnover

This installment of NCED updates will cover School Choice Week news, NCAE’s proposed strike, Istation updates, the preview of the annual teacher turnover report and headlines both local and national.  Also, a Quiet Epidemic recap for January. Continue reading

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Cleveland County teacher arrested for propositioning 15-year-old boy using social media

A Cleveland County teacher has been arrested in connection with propositioning a 15-year-old boy using social media apps. Continue reading

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#WCPSS Updates: Magnet school hypocrisy, failing third graders, academic “integration” options

In this installment: Magnet school awards, failing third graders, academic “integration” options and other Wake County Public Schools (WCPSS) headlines. Continue reading

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#NCED Updates: Leandro Order and NCAE strike plans fizzle

In this installment of NCED updates: The latest on the Leandro consent order, the NCAE’s strike scheme fizzled out (for now) and a variety of headlines. Continue reading

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Former Randolph County Teacher charged with rape

A former Randolph County teacher was arrested and has been charged with rape. Continue reading

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Celebrating MLK: The Purpose of Education

Inspirational quotes plucked from Dr. King’s article, The Purpose of Education, float around the internet these days, but few have read the entire piece. Likely even fewer understand it was a warning about our academic institutions, our media, and our leaders. Continue reading

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