Landscape changer. That's what Wake County Public Schools Chief Business Officer, David Neter called Governor Pat McCrory's state budget and the school system's potential loss of ... Keep Reading
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A question we should ask
So the Democrats on the Wake County School Board got their man. Earlier this week the five Democrats on the board voted to fire Tony Tata from his job as Superintendent of Schools ... Keep Reading
WCPSS and School Personnel Changes
With the Wake County Board of Education now considering a budget for the state's largest school system, the air is rife with talk about budget reductions and how Wake County ... Keep Reading
Margiotta re-elected school board Chair;Tedesco elected vice-chair — finally
Last night the Wake County School Board re-elected board chairman Ron Margiotta. The board also elected John Tedesco as board vice-chair – after 56 ballots. Yes, I said fifty six. ... Keep Reading
Heritage Weighs in on Wake County Schools
Anissa Borchardt lends a much-needed and reasoned voice to the brouhaha over diversity and neighborhood schools in Wake County. Borchardt, writing on the subject in the Heritage ... Keep Reading
AdvancED report lectures Wake school board; but retains accreditation
Board members joined forces with current Board member, Ron Margiotta, to launch a premeditated act that resulted in destabilizing the school system and community That’s the ... Keep Reading
Some good news for Wake Schools, not so good news for others
It's nice to know Wake County Public Schools received some good news last week. The progressive think tank The Center for American Progress (CAP) published a study which attempted ... Keep Reading
Alves Plan: new criteria, same old problems
That the Wake County School Board is splitting along partisan lines on whether to use test schools in deciding where children attend school is not news. All the buzz is about ... Keep Reading
WCPSS to add 60,000 new students by 2020?
Yesterday Wake School administrators and planning officials told members of the Wake County Board of Education that the next decade is likely to bring 60,000 new students to the ... Keep Reading
More antics at the Wake school board meeting
You might say a handcuffed Rev. William Barber being led away from the Wake County School Board meeting room by security officers is just the picture the Reverend wanted. And, if ... Keep Reading