-
Public schools across North Carolina are seeing enrollment declines, resulting in reductions in state funding. As districts prepare their budgets under these financial constraints, many are making difficult decisions to close schools.
-
According to the latest report on system enrollment, there were about 10% more full-time equivalent students last fall compared to the fall of 2019.
-
The four schools up for closure are Madison, Southern, Vandalia and Washington Elementary.
-
The General Assembly failed to pass budget amendments supporting community colleges which has led to shortfalls.
-
Public school enrollment in Forsyth County is on the rise after a dip in 2021. But it’s still been steadily declining over the past 15 years.
-
Watauga County Schools kicked off the new academic year with an increase in student enrollment and more programs to serve them. A primary focus for the…
-
A Stokes County elementary school that officials had discussed closing will remain open for now, despite enrollment numbers. District leaders projected…
-
A campaign is underway in Forsyth County to get more four-year-olds enrolled in pre-K programs. It includes a new online resource to help families with…
-
Guilford College in Greensboro has exceeded its initial milestone fundraising goal of $2 million two weeks early. But they're raising the money amidst…
-
New Guilford College Interim President Jim Hood is being embraced by faculty, staff, and Save Guilford College, a grassroots organization of alumni and…