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ICE Raids Caused Enrollment to Drop. Now Districts Are Paying the Price
As leaders ask lawmakers to help fill budget gaps, conservatives escalate the debate over serving undocumented students.
Linda Jacobson
North Carolina
North Carolina
Market Share Continues to Hold Steady for NC Public Schools
The number of homeschools statewide declined from 101,880 to 95,190 in the 2025-26 academic year, according to DNPE data.
Mebane Rash, EducationNC
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Some Microschools in Limbo While Awaiting New Federal Tax Credit Rules
The confusion lies in whether states consider the small learning programs to be private schools.
Linda Jacobson
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appeals court
Appeals Court Says Religious Schools Can’t be Exempt From Maine’s Nondiscrimination Laws
The Maine branch of the American Civil Liberties Union celebrated the decision in a statement for upholding the state’s protections against discrimination.
Eesha Pendharkar
North Carolina
North Carolina
NC High School Students Pitch Local Tech Companies at Annual Teamship Showcase
Teamship’s internship experience pairs North Carolina high schoolers in groups to solve real-world problems for the businesses they are assigned to.
Chantal Brown, NC Newsline
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