CONCORD – Following a 2021-22 school year that signaled a return to in-person learning for Cabarrus County Schools (CCS), the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction has released school performance
Schools across North Carolina and the country are facing teacher shortages. We’ve been told for years it is coming and it’s here now. The pandemic has made it far worse.
Cannon County Schools take pleasure in honoring the District-Level Teachers of the Year for the 2021-22 School Year. Each teacher was selected to represent the Cannon County School District in three categories: PreK - 4th Grade; 5th Grade – 8th Grade; 9th Grade – 12th Grade. One Teacher in each…
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The Kenora Catholic District School Board is continuing efforts to improve success and well-being and engagement for its First Nation, Métis and Indigenous students.
The Board met this week and have chosen unanimously to add a third and permanent Student Trustee position, who will represent the voice and perspective of FNMI students across the region.
“Indigenous education and reconciliation are key priorities for the Kenora Catholic District School Board. Our FNMI student population is over 40 per cent, and it’s important that all students have a voice, are represented and that Indigenous student perspective is well-reflected in Board decisions,” says Chair of the Board, Teresa Gallik.