November 16, 2021, by The State Board also voted to put Torchlight Academy, a charter school in Raleigh that has been operating for over two decades, on probation due to longstanding and widespread failure to comply with federal special education laws. Roy Cooper speaks during a tour of Piedmont Health Senior Care, a federally qualified health center where PACE patients (Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly) and underserved populations receive the coronavirus vaccine Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021 in Pittsboro, N.C. (AP Photo: Gerry Broome). Wyoming legislature passes bills to ban medication abortion and exempt abortion as health care, Weekend reads: High schoolers take a stand against gun violence, North Carolinas chronic public employee shortage, and NC environmental, public health groups get their day in court, Change is coming: Medical marijuana legislation advances in NC legislature, Weekend reads: Medicaid expansion bill starts moving, revisiting racial discrimination in jury selection, and Dems counter with a Parents and Students Bill of Rights, An inherent conflict of interests: Governors commission members talk lobbyists, diversity in UNC System governance, A look at the members of the Governors Commission on the Governance of Public Universities, Plagued by construction delays, ReBuild NC has spent $10.6 million to house Hurricane Matthew survivors in motels, rent storage units, Wind and whales: No evidence links projects to deaths, State Board of Ed unlikely to reverse decision to deny Wake County charter school application, It has ruined me. Listening session offers glimpse into solitary confinement, Biden student debt relief plan met with skepticism from U.S. Supreme Court conservatives, A bad idea that refuses to go away: Legislators try again to revive misnamed Taxpayer Protection Act, The 2023 legislative session: Out of the starting gate sideways. "This pandemic continues to strain communities across our state, and this investment of federal funds in critical areas will help us defeat COVID-19 and build back a stronger and more resilient North Carolina," Cooper said in a statement. Teachers will receive one-time bonuses of $300 in lieu of performance bonuses. All rights reserved.The EdNC mark is property of EducationNC and registered as a state trademark with the North Carolina Secretary of State.Terms of service | Privacy policy, Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License, reopen this fall under either plan B or plan C. Cooper allowed elementary schools to open under plan A. December General Fund Monthly Budget Report, Growing Rural Economies with Access to Technology(GREAT) Program, Governor, Superintendent, State Board Chair urge return to in-person learning, State Board approves social studies standards, unveils legislative agenda, and more, What you need to know to be an effective advocate: State government 101.

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