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The Parent Promise program offers parents of students in the Career and College Promise program the opportunity to take one ...
Learn about default on federal student loans and the resumption of collections starting May 5, 2025 by the U.S. Department of Education.
The vast majority of North Carolina’s workforce of 5 million people already have access to bereavement leave. And that now includes state government employees — except for our teachers.
Rocky Mount, Charlotte, and Winston-Salem welcome HBCU students as part of Pathway Community Foundation's HBCU Smart Cities ...
Dr. Monique Perry-Graves reflects on lessons she learned as the leader of Teach for America North Carolina since 2021.
The NC Teaching Fellows Commission announced that a record 530 students would be awarded forgivable loans to go to school ...
SNAP helps over 1.6 million people in North Carolina put food on the table, including almost 650,000 children in 2022 alone.
American Student Assistance organization awards grant to North Carolina's own 'Teamship' program for supporting ...
Cross-sector advocates gathered at the second annual State of the Child Summit, hosted by NC Child and NC Institute of ...
Members of the NC Child Youth Advocacy Council, Avani Narayanan and Ben McMiller, speak about youth mental health on the Our ...
The budget proposal would update the subsidy rates that child care programs get per child with $80 million in state and ...
From teacher raises to school choice, here's a look at education bills filed in the 2025 session of the North Carolina state ...
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