Bear Creek, Bonlee, Bynum, Goldston, Government, Moncure, News, Pittsboro, Siler City, Silk Hope Chatham County prepares for State’s July 1 landfill ban on TVs and computer equipment June 22, 2011 Computer equipment and televisions will be banned from disposal in North Carolina landfills as...
The teachers seem to really care for the students and quickly respond to all emails and phone calls about my child's grades or any concerns I have. Also, a lot of extra curricular activities for students to be involved with. They have a very active junior beta club that compete and have...
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State government has a 20 percent personnel vacancy rate, but the governor’s proposed 2 percent pay raise for state employees isn’t getting any passing grades. The House says they want to give them much larger raises. Step six is when the House considers the Senate budget, then passes a ...
EMPLOYMENT MEMBERSHIP Primary Authors Jeff Zenger (R) Jon Hardister Co-sponsor Kyle Hall (R) Bill Status Passed Lower,(Rules, Calendar and Operations of the HouseLocal GovernmentRules and Operations of the Senate) Latest Action 04/27/2023
There is nothing our state government spends money for that is more important than educating our children. Student failure is really OUR failure.
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pay. Last year’s scores (granted they were impacted by the pandemic) revealed 53 percent of students in grades three through eight were rated “not proficient” in grade-level reading skills. Only 45 percent of our students passed state exams, compared to almost 60 percent in 2019. And 60...