The “ Ending Offensive Indian Mascots” bill filed on Tuesday would give North Carolina K-12 public schools a two-year ...
The Public Schools of Robeson County proudly announces that Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources Jamal Campbell was among 39 distinguished school and district leaders across ...
Berks County election officials voted at a meeting Thursday to approve a polling place change in Robeson Township. The ...
Fresh off an exhilarating 2024 season of FIRST® competitions during which participating students earned multiple awards and ...
The latest federal education cuts affect school building repairs in Halifax, Lenoir, Richmond, and Robeson Counties. New ...
The North Carolina State Board of Education and Superintendent Mo Green are urging the federal government to reverse a ...
State Superintendent Mo Green says the loss of the money “threatens the financial integrity” of schools in Halifax, Lenoir, ...
Rep. Jarrod Lowery (R-Robeson), who is Lumbee, filed House Bill 655 on Tuesday. The bill, which is titled "Ending Offensive Indian Mascots," would require the State Board of Education ban public ...
The North Carolina State Board of Education and Department of Public Instruction release a joint statement with State ...
Commissioner Christian Y. Leinbach noted that the overriding aspect of the order is that it does not currently impact the ...
Three other schools in our area also averaged above the state limits: Robeson Elementary and Twin Valley High School in the Twin Valley School District and Central Bucks East High School.
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