General
- No Rich Child Left Behind
- National Institute for Early Education Research: The State of Preschool 2012
- National Institute for Early Education Research: 2012 North Carolina Pre-K
- More Lessons About Charter Schools
- Charter Schools That Start Bad Stay Bad, Study Finds
- The Time is Now: Building a Movement for Educational Justice
- How Teachers Unions Lead the Way to Better Schools
- Education Profiteering: Wall Street’s Next Big Thing?
- Southern Slippage: Growing School Segregation in the Most Desegregated Region of the Country
- Rising Income Gap Shapes Racial Segregation
- New School Year Brings More Cuts in State Funding for Schools
- How Public Schools Can Thrive with the Right Policies
- How to Create Neighborhood Schools That Are Also Diverse
- How School Funding Inequities Remain a Challenge Across the U.S.
- Worth the Commute
- 2012 KIDS COUNT Data Book: National and State-by-State Data on Key Indicators of Child Well-Being
- Federal Loophole Enables Lower Spending on Students of Color
- Analyzing the New PDK/Gallup Poll on How Americans View Public Education
North Carolina
- Legislators’ ‘Fixes’ for Public Education May inflict Irreparable Damage
- NEA Rankings of the States (2012) and Estimates of School Statistics (2013)
- NC DPI 2011-12 Annual Teacher Turnover Report
- Action for Children: 2012 Child Health Report Card County Data Cards
- CHARTER SCHOOLS: Board gives preliminary approval to 25 schools
- NC State Board of Education: Vision of Public Education
- NC & National SAT Scores Show Decreases: AP Participation & Performance Increase
- How to Build a Super North Carolina
- NC School Boards Association Report: Traditional vs. Charter School Comparison
- How Charter Schools Could Affect Education in North Carolina
- How the N.C. Court of Appeals Ruling Will Benefit At-Risk Four-Year-Olds
- How the State Budget Will Truly Affect Our Students
- 2012-13 NC Association of Administrators Position Papers: Charter Schools, School Calendar
- 2012 Report: Resources for NC Legislation
- Justice Center Calls on State Board of Education to Carefully Review Charter School Applicants
- Teaching North Carolina’s Teachers
Charlotte-Mecklenburg
- Morrison: New State Tests Waste Tax Dollars
- CMS Wish List: Higher Teacher Pay, Control Over Charters
- Hispanics are Fastest-growing Group in Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools
- CMS Officials Go Door to Door to Combat High School Dropout Rate
- CMS Fails to Keep Enough Great Teachers, Report Says
- CMS Morale Poll Will Shape Improvement Quest
- Seven Charlotte-Area Charters Cleared to Open in 2013-14
- As Principals Exit System, CMS Faces Challenges
- Despite Gains, Low Scores Indicate CMS Academic Progress is Slow
- CMS Releases Report Card; 14 of 17 Test Areas Improve
- CMS Primed for New Standards in New Year
- Filling in Blanks: Gains and Setbacks at Four Challenged High Schools
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