Corporal Punishment Continues To Decline In NC Public Schools
The use of corporal punishment continues to decline in North Carolina's public schools, according to the latest public data.
The use of corporal punishment continues to decline in North Carolina's public schools, according to the latest public data.
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North Carolina senators who want House Bill 2 off the books have again offered legislation to repeal the law limiting LGBT right
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