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Educators, students hold forum on institutional racism

    Educators, students hold forum on institutional racism

On Thursday, Nov. 16 nearly two dozen students, teachers, administrators and other members of the community came together to discuss race relations, and the impact institutional racism has on the

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N.C., local elected officials ponder education solutions

    N.C., local elected officials ponder education solutions

Photo by Tevin Stinson BY TEVIN STINSON  THE CHRONICLE Last Friday afternoon the library at Parkland High School was anything but quiet as local and state elected officials, and members

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Rodney Ellis’ legacy will live on at Philo-Hill

    Rodney Ellis’ legacy will live on at Philo-Hill

School board votes unanimously to rename classroom in his honor  BY TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE  Soon a classroom at Philo-Hill Middle School will be renamed to honor the life and

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Greener Grass

    Greener Grass

pictured above: ( Forsyth County Association of Educators President Ann Pettijean joins other educators, parents and students for a rally last year.) Teachers find respect, more money in Lone Star State

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Penned with Love

    Penned with Love

Kids write letters of support for their teachers (pictured above: Whitaker students (from left): Carolina Bumgarner, Finn Kehoe, Will Bumgarner and

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School hopes for voucher onslaught

    School hopes for voucher onslaught

As the debate about the viability, fairness and effectiveness of a state-supported school voucher plan rages, at least one local

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‘Core’ of the Matter

    ‘Core’ of the Matter

New school achievement standards taking some getting used to The rollout of North Carolina’s new Common Core State Standards curriculum

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Free At Last

    Free At Last

Local rally recalls historic March on Washington Lenoir native Louise Lash’s grandmother worked as a maid but was not allowed

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Teachers: Lawmakers making it hard for us

    Teachers: Lawmakers making it hard for us

For the past two decades, New York City native Esther Davis has dedicated her life to education. “I’ve always loved

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Grant calls for dramatic faculty changes at Cook

    Grant calls for dramatic faculty changes at Cook

When students return to Cook Elementary School in the fall, they will see a lot of new faces. Cook, which

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