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#NCED Updates: Reading Assessment tool battle continues, National and School Choice headlines
The first edition of NCED updates for 2020 includes an update on the battle over the state’s reading assessment tool, Istation, as well as several national headlines and school choice stories of note. Continue reading
Posted in Big Ed Complex, Common Core, EDUCATION, NC DPI, NC Ed Updates, School Choice, Testing
Tagged Mark Johnson, Read to Achieve, School Choice
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#NCED Updates: Leandro Report and DIT rules on reading assessment tool
This edition of NCED updates includes the release of the highly anticipated Leandro report by WestEd and the Dept. of Information Technology (DIT) has ruled on the contract complaint about the new reading assessment tool, Istation.
On the national front, The College Board is being sued for illegally selling student data to third parties. Continue reading
#NCED Updates: NAEP scores drop again, NCGA passes final Ed bills and teacher pay mini-budget
This installment of NC Education (NCED) covers the most recent National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) scores and the bills the General Assembly passed before adjourning last week. Also included are details about $630k in charter school grants and a recap of October’s teacher arrests. Continue reading
Posted in EDUCATION, NC DPI, NC Ed Updates, Parental Rights, Quiet Epidemic, School Choice
Tagged #NCed, NAEP, Quiet Epidemic, School Choice, Teacher Pay
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Millions for “School Safety” but no funds to stop sexual predators in NC Schools
School shootings are rare, but sexual abuse by a school employee is not. Where are the millions to protect them?
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Posted in A.P. Dillon (LL1885), CRIME, EDUCATION, NC DPI, Quiet Epidemic
Tagged Quiet Epidemic, School Safety
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2018-19 school scores show slight increases, state testing mostly stagnant or falling
School accountability and test results for 2018-19 were released earlier this month.
School A-F grades showed an increase in the number of low performing schools while End of Grade (EOG) and End of Course (EOC) were yet again mainly stagnant or falling. Continue reading
Former Caldwell County teacher pleads guilty to assault on female, sex crime charges dropped
A former Caldwell County teacher pleaded guilty to assault on a female while sex crime charges originally filed against him involving a child were dropped. Continue reading
Posted in A.P. Dillon (LL1885), EDUCATION, NC Board Of Education, NC DPI, Quiet Epidemic
Tagged Caldwell County Public Schools, Justin Biggs, Quiet Epidemic
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