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Union County school board members say the county's education budget is inadequate and the vote was based on flawed information.
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Three Charlotte-area school boards held primary races Tuesday, with Iredell-Statesville's Republican race effectively choosing three new board members.
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At a House education panel's public hearing in Union County, some call for the state to step back on funding and regulation, while others urge a larger role.
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A North Carolina House committee studying the future of public education will hold a public hearing in Monroe on Monday. Legislators will also talk with officials from Union County Public Schools.
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School board chairs in Union County, Cabarrus County and Iredell-Statesville Schools aren't seeking reelection this year. Instead, all three are pursuing county commissioner seats.
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Two leaders of Union County Public Schools have been recognized in a national education publication for the way they’ve prepared their schools for challenging times.
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As the spike in COVID-19 cases that followed winter break begins to ebb, the Union County school board voted to end quarantines and contact tracing.
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The Union County school board Tuesday revised a policy that shut students out of the 2022 magnet lottery if they're not currently enrolled in the district. But access remains limited.
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Last month the Union County school board limited its magnet lottery to students enrolled in the district. It will review that policy Tuesday after complaints that it's unfair to families who choose charter, private and home schools.
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Enrollment in North Carolina public school districts remains well below pre-pandemic levels, while charter schools continue to grow. State officials had predicted a rebound as students returned to in-person classes this year.