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Change in GED format may be hinderance

    Change in GED format may be hinderance

In keeping with North Carolina’s adoption of the Common Core State Standards Initiative for students in grades K-12, the GED (General Education Development) program is also changing its standards. The

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Lucas among N.C. Award honorees

    Lucas among N.C. Award honorees

John Harding Lucas will receive the North Carolina Award for Public Service later this month. Lucas, 93, has earned the respect of many by embracing and overcoming challenges. For more

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Report: Raise local daycare standards

    Report: Raise local daycare standards

About 25 percent of incoming kindergartners were at “high risk” of falling behind their classmates in learning how to read in 2013, according to Forsyth Futures’ “Making Progress Report: Children

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‘Race Progress’ awards to be presented

    ‘Race Progress’ awards to be presented

The Effort Club of New Bethel Baptist Church, 1016 N. Trade St., will hold its 17th Annual Race Progress Promoters awards presentation on Sunday, Nov. 10 at 4 p.m. The

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Terry hired at UNCG

UNCG has appointed Dr. Bryan Terry as associate provost for enrollment management effective Jan. 1. Since 2009, Terry has served

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Editorial: Common Core, White Power

    Editorial: Common Core, White Power

Parents have been advised to expect their kids to bring home lower End-of-Course (EOC) and End-of-Grade (EOG) scores when they

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‘Four’ the Good Times

    ‘Four’ the Good Times

Alumni continue schools’ legacies The Big Four Reunion wrapped up Saturday night with a dance at the Benton Convention Center

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Conference to focus on post March progress

    Conference to focus on post March progress

UNCG’s 23rd Annual Conference on African American Culture and Experience (CACE) will focus on the theme “The March on Washington

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Talk of HBCU consolidation blasted

    Talk of HBCU consolidation blasted

A national report probes the problems that historically black colleges and universities face, as there is new talk in North

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UNC report: Segregated N.C. communities lag behind

    UNC report: Segregated N.C. communities lag behind

North Carolina’s racially segregated African American and Latino neighborhoods are more likely to suffer from inequality in living conditions related

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