April 1, 2015| Stand Up for Public Education| ncsba
An Onslow County school is now one of four schools in North Carolina to be awarded a special designation for... Read More → Silverdale Receives Leadership Designation
March 30, 2015| Stand Up for Public Education| ncsba
With each potentially labored step on Saturday, 20 Wake County principals and district administrators hope to... Read More → Wake County Principals Running in Krispy Kreme Challenge to Promote Literacy
Ever since she was a little girl, Helen Devlin has wanted to teach others. Devlin, originally... Read More → Educator Provides Opportunity to Disadvantaged Students
March 28, 2015| Stand Up for Public Education| ncsba
Eight “coaches who make a difference” by virtue of their exemplary sportsmanship will be honored... Read More → Coaches Earn NCHSAA Awards
March 25, 2015| Stand Up for Public Education| ncsba
For the second year in a row an Onslow County assistant principal will serve as the North Carolina... Read More → N.C. Secondary Assistant Principal of the Year Selected
March 18, 2015| Stand Up for Public Education| ncsba
Thousands of students apply to Ivy League schools, but very few are accepted. Wilmington native Patrick... Read More → Wilmington Student Gets into 7 Ivy League Schools
March 17, 2015| Stand Up for Public Education| ncsba
Community leaders picked up pens and paper and went to class last week as part of Brunswick County... Read More → Education Engagement: It’s Not Your Grandmother’s Classroom Anymore
March 12, 2015| Stand Up for Public Education| ncsba
Businesses, organizations, churches, and community volunteers play a key role in supporting the local... Read More → NCSBA Board of Directors Establishes Business/Non-Profit Honor Roll
March 10, 2015| Stand Up for Public Education| ncsba
Students and teachers in first grade classrooms across North Carolina are going to benefit next school year... Read More → Teaching Statewide: Gaston Educator Helps Craft Literacy Tools for Other Teachers
March 5, 2015| Stand Up for Public Education| ncsba
On a Wednesday morning, 17 students in Pedro Ortiz’s fourth-grade class sit in a circle on a rug... Read More → Dual-Language Programs Prove Successful
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