Last year, the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools released a report, “The Health of the Public Charter School Movement.”
North Carolina ranked 22 out of 26.
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Good Reads for National School Choice Week
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Wake Seeks Charter-Like Flexibility for District Schools
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Charters Need Policy and Community Support
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Peace, harmony as Wake commissioners, school board discuss growth needs
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Courts, revenues could alter NC legislature's school agenda
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Violent beginnings: How to help preschoolers who witness violence and trauma
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Can schools create gifted students? One Louisiana district is giving extra support to “high potential” minority students to ace IQ tests
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Debunking one myth about U.S. teachers
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools bus riders facing more crowded seats, longer rides
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Wake County leaders say property-tax increase needed
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Wake County school board to discuss federal legislative issues
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Commission weighs options for common core in N.C.
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DPS leaders expects schools to receive poor grades
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The flaw in School Performance Grades
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Petition seeks reinstatement of Tom Ross
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Rockingham schools face financial woes
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Triangle HBCU leaders cautious of Obama's community college plan