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Archived Editions
Click on the dates below to view any edition of the newsletter since Nov. 7, 2008. A link to the current edition can be found on the home page. You can also use the search function at the top of the page to find news items.
February 9, 2012:
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What's that bus trip worth?
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The art of precise measurement
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Assignment plan set for review
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January 12, 2012:
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Assignment plan moves to next phase
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Next Steps
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Capacities and feeder patterns
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"Real-time" evaluations
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Forecast: Slow recovery, steady enrollment growth
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December 8, 2011:
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Wake school board selects new chair, vice chair
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School calendar still unclear for 2012-2013
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Feds offer "guidance" on diversity, accountability
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November 3, 2011:
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What do you mean "collaborate?"
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Reading, math scores climb on national exams
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Peace University could host new leadership schools
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Measuring the costs of a growing system
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August 18, 2011:
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School choice plan continues to take shape
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District puts focus on gaps, algebra enrollments
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Pre-K program at center of constitutional fight
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August 4, 2011:
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Graduation rates, test scores increase
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Does good behavior count?
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Deciding who gets a charter school
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July 14, 2011:
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Months of budget cutting finally come to an end
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Feds sharpen focus on early childhood
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Yes, this test does count
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June 23, 2011:
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How big is the gap? That depends on your measure
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New approach to student assignment is outlined
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District juggles capacity issues, need for new bonds
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June 9, 2011:
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Audit: Tighter focus could make a good system great
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Report questions long-held education beliefs
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Newest budget plan expands school year, cuts jobs
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Full board to be briefed on assignment plans
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What makes a teacher effective?
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School board approves first round of cuts
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Full STEAM ahead
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Task force narrowing student assignment options
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School district struggles to protect classroom
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Challenging students early improves math scores
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STEM, global schools programs announced
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Appreciation of the craft
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Hearings scheduled for board redistricting
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April 21, 2011:
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Study links third-grade reading to graduation rates
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Budget news takes a turn for the worse
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Charter school bill snagged in larger political debate
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Larger budget cuts are likely, but amount is uncertain
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New programs seek a more global perspective
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Dueling over reassignments, achievement
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Board wrestles with questions of leadership, trust
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March 17, 2011:
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Proposed budget protects teachers, buys time
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Wake retains accreditation with a warning
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"Hifalut'n foolishness, hey?"
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March 3, 2011:
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District's mission: Close gaps of all kinds
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Use of key student assignment data in doubt
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"Our Kids Won't Wait"
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Magnet schools make strong national showing
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Bill to drop state exams heads for showdown
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Feb. 17, 2011:
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Superintendent
takes on student assignment
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Board hopes extra pay will boost achievement
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Guidelines set to draw new election boundaries
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Feb. 3, 2011:
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Board reassigns 3,500 students for next year
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Board takes halting steps toward redistricting
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Accreditation review to begin soon
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Jan 20, 2011:
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Accreditation review now seems likely
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Perfect Practice Makes Perfect
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Tata outlines priorities to local business leaders
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School board may ask county for more money
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Jan. 6, 2011:
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Study touts benefit of "Professional Learning Teams"
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New superintendent "doing his homework"
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Reassignments dominate board calendar in January
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Dec. 22, 2010:
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Persistent failure dogs lowest-performing schools
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Effort to reassign minority students falls short
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Wake teachers top nation in board certification
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Dec. 9, 2010:
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Lessons from around the world
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Student assignment issues tangle board
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School system trolls for budget ideas
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Common core standards could be tough to meet
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November 19, 2010:
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Layoffs, deep program cuts seem certain
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Wake at or near top of most school measures
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Full board to debate student assignment
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November 11, 2010:
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Consensus? Maybe next week
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Algebra enrollments increase for minority students
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Poverty counts increase in select schools
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First in flight; last in school funding?
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October 21, 2010:
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October 7, 2010:
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Assignment plan hits a roadblock
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Algebra enrollments show sharp increase
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District fails to win large magnet grant
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September 23, 2010:
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33 new schools, no more room
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Timetable tightened for new assignment plan
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Accreditation team, school board at odds
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September 9, 2010:
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"Horrible" budget year awaits schools
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Student assignment plan moves forward
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Rules change on long-term suspensions
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| August 13, 2010:
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Whose community comes first?
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Six more arrested in school board protest
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Principals to get latitude in long-term suspensions
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August 5, 2010:
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Wake test scores improve on state exams
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Sample assignment maps released
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"Controlled choice" plan gets attention
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July 22, 2010:
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Turmoil tops board agenda again
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Test scores increase; achievement gap narrows
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Capacity problems looming
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Board changes meeting structure
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| June 17, 2010:
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Timetable for new assignment plan released
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More protests promised over assignment plan
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School board members sharpen differences
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June 3, 2010:
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NC adopts national core standards
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Year-round magnet schools suggested
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Budget details begin to take shape
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Diversity struck from final assignment policy
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May 20, 2010:
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Assignment policy sets stage for long debate
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Legal fees for Wake schools considered low
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Professional learning on the fly
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| May 6, 2010:
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Diversity makes its formal exit
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Next round of budget cuts looming
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Judge shines light on poorly run schools
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April 22, 2010:
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Special meeting called to discuss assignment zones
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Dozens loses jobs in first big round of budget cuts
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City, county issue warnings over school diversity
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What is a public education?
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April 8, 2010:
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Wanted: More time and a little trust
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Between a bus and a hard place
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Flurry of assignment changes top 1,000
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| March 25, 2010:
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March 18, 2010:
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Student assignment issues simmer
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Wake students post positive marks
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"Common core" of standards released
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March 4, 2010:
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Board backs community assignment zones
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Layoffs needed to balance budget
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Four schools to change calendar
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| February 17, 2010:
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Wake schools superintendent resigns
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School board rejects high school site
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Kentucky adopts common standards
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Wake principal wins regional honors
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February 4, 2010:
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Parents to board: "Don't mess with our schedules"
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Layoffs coming to balance school budget
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Stability meets parental choice
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Support growing for common academic standards
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January 21, 2010:
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Board tweaks rules on school calendars
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Choices cloud reassignment predictions
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Outside attorney to offer review and advice
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Review finds no benefit in switching HS site
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| January 7, 2010:
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Board forges ahead with changes
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Decision on legal contract delayed
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Achievement gap, assignment practices to get special attention
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December 17, 2009:
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New realities settle in for school board
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New assignment plan informally discussed
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Letter sent to magnet school parents
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December 3, 2009:
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October 8, 2009:
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Small turnout brings big changes
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SAS report takes issue with Wake schools
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Tapping into a different approach
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October 1, 2009:
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September 17, 2009:
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Facts, figures and school board politics
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Charlotte looks back on its changes
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Students post gains on AP exams
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September 3, 2009:
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August 20, 2009:
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Wake schools draw the line over budget cuts
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Looking beyond our borders
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Just what are they doing on Wednesdays?
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August 7, 2009:
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Test scores up, but graduation rate flat
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School board candidates drop out of two key districts
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Reassignments delayed, some crowding likely
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| July 23, 2009:
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June 18, 2009:
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Partnership urges world-class school standards
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School board names new chair
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Most students attend nearby schools
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Dudley Flood wins prestigious state award
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June 4, 2009:
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May 21, 2009:
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May 7 , 2009:
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Assignments without consent
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A budget cutter's request: "More, please."
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Curriculum, standards getting far more attention
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April 23, 2009:
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Public education loses a friend
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Glimmers of hope can't be budgeted
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Stimulus money to be tightly targeted
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