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More than a hundred people holding signs and chanting marched from the Forsyth County Courthouse down to Corpening Plaza. They joined thousands all across the country rallying in support of working people.
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Democrat Mo Green, who has worked in public schools for over a decade, defeated Republican homeschooler Michele Morrow in what ended up being a close race for State Superintendent of Public Instruction.
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Forsyth County educators rallied and marched to the polls on Saturday for the last day of early in-person voting. Many say public education is on the ballot this year.
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Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools began the academic year with nearly 2,000 fewer students than expected. The district is reaching out to families in an effort to get kids back in class.
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The Forsyth County Board of Commissioners passed a new budget in a 4-3 vote. There were three similar budget proposals with one main sticking point being special appropriations for education.
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The position of North Carolina superintendent of public instruction is up for election this year. The role influences funding, policies and laws pertaining to public education.
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Blocked by Republican legislators at most every turn to advance his education agenda, Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper said on Tuesday he'd seek in his final…
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Candidate filing for the 2024 general election in Forsyth County began Dec. 4. Four people with ties to public education filed together last Thursday.
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Governor Roy Cooper is directing $3 million toward helping to cover teacher licensure costs. This comes as the governor is urging lawmakers not to…
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A North Carolina education nonprofit is recruiting tutors to work in school districts across the state this year. The goal is to address learning gaps…