Crockett Early Childhood Center, of the Crockett Independent School District, has partnered with Hatch®, a leading provider of technology for early learning, to bring award-winning technology solutions proven effective in increasing literacy and math outcomes to its pre-K and kindergarten classrooms.
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The Emerging Issues Forum concluded with state leaders discussing what actions to take to help Gen Z flourish. Education leaders say they have a tough challenge to prepare this next generation of leaders.
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RALEIGH, N.C., Feb. 8, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Governor Bev Perdue has proclaimed February 13-19, 2012 as Financial Aid Awareness Week in North Carolina. The proclamation urges N.C. students and families ...
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A state Republican leader said Gov. Bev Perdue has no chance of increasing taxes to pay for education.
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Larry Sand's article "No Wonder Johnny (Still) Can't Read" - written for The John William Pope Center for Higher Education Policy, based in Raleigh, N.C. - blames schools of education for the decline in America's education.
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RALEIGH – A Wake County Board of Education member at the forefront of some of the district’s most contentious issues has announced his plans to run for the office of North Carolina superintendent of public instruction.
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Democratic Gov. Beverly Perdue drew in with permanent marker Tuesday an outline of part of her 2012 re-election campaign strategy, announcing her budget proposal would seek to raise taxes in North Carolina ...
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RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -- Democratic Gov. Beverly Perdue says her decision not to seek re-election will free her up to take her proposal to raise the sales tax for education directly to citizens, without worry her stance could be used against her in a campaign. "This is not politics. This is the future of North Carolina, and I'm going to go to every town, every county," Perdue said shortly after her ...
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GARY D. ROBERTSON Associated Press RALEIGH, N.C. Democratic Gov. Beverly Perdue says her decision not to seek re-election will free her up to take her proposal to raise the sales tax for education directly to citizens, without worry her stance could be used against her in a campaign. "This is not politics. This is the future of North Carolina, and I'm going to go to every town, every county ...
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RALEIGH – Gov. Bev Perdue said Tuesday her budget proposal for next year will include a temporary sales tax increase to restore education cuts made by the Republican-led N.C. General Assembly when they let a similar tax expire last July.
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