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Orange County Schools Board of Education approves new AP class, other contracts

On Monday during its meeting, the Orange County Schools Board of Education approved a contract with Engaging Schools, authorized a consulting contract for the district’s after-school program and heard updates from about the $40 million Capital and Construction projects that OCS is undertaking. The board also unanimously voted to approve adding A.P. African American Studies to OCS schools' curriculum. 

Issues abound for schools in 2022 as COVID, money, elections, staffing and testing top the list

Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools to implement new conduct code in the fall Aims to keep students in classroom, narrow discipline gap

School district launches new effort to reduce the racial discipline gap

In Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools, Black students were five times more likely than white students to get suspended and Black students with a disability were three times more likely to get suspended than other students with a disability between 2017-19. Those data sets, along with others, confirm what most people in the school district have long known — Black students are disciplined at a disproportionately higher rate than whites and other ethnic groups, an issue that s seen in school districts across the country. The punishment, which frequently includes out-of-school suspension, has far-reaching consequences, including lost instruction time that can lead to poor grades, students dropping out of school and an increased chance of winding up in prison, local school leaders say.

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