New numbers from the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction provide insight into teacher turnover in the state.
RALEIGH, N.C. (WITN) - State statistics show the number of teachers leaving classrooms remains high but is improving.
Nearly 1,500 fewer teachers quit than during the prior year. But the attrition rate is higher than the average rate over the ...
Many showed up at the event to full to voice their opinions. Some of the topics were teachers’ salaries and security in ...
The “ Ending Offensive Indian Mascots” bill filed on Tuesday would give North Carolina K-12 public schools a two-year ...
Figures released in March by the state Department of Public Instruction estimate the average teacher salary to now be $60,323 ...
N.C Superintendent Mo Green answered The Charlotte Observer’s questions about the impact closing the Department of Education ...
Under House Bill 171, no state agency could "promote, support, fund, implement or maintain workplace DEI programs, policies, ...
Espinosa was honored as the NCCAT 2025 Burroughs Wellcome Fund NC Beginning Teacher of the Year for her outstanding work as a kindergarten teacher.
Starting in third grade, your child will begin taking standardized tests in North Carolina. What do they take and when? It ...
North Carolina’s legislature passed more than $1 billion with two Helene recovery funding bills in October, but by ...