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Federal funding of $19.2M providing 14 districts with 59 school buses

(The Center Square) – Fourteen school districts in North Carolina will replace 59 school buses through $19.2 million in rebate funding by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. ....

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Public Charter School Fair to Showcase Local Education Options, Offer Free Fun

Public Charter School Fair to Showcase Local Education Options, Offer Free Fun
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Jeremy Stephenson Labor Attorney Wilson Elser Charlotte

Jeremy Stephenson attorney Wilson Elser provides counseling and litigation services to management clients in employment matters, via corporate direct defense and employment practices liability insurance. ....

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Why Are Federal Funds Flowing to "White Flight" Privatized Charter Schools?


According to an analysis by the Network for Public Education (NPE), published in the 
Washington Post, a five-year grant of $26.6 million from the federal government’s Charter Schools Program (CSP) was awarded to North Carolina in 2018 and is being used to finance “white-flight academies,” including existing and new charter schools in the majority-white communities that tried to break away from CMS.
Referring to her organization’s analysis, NPE executive director Carol Burris explains that North Carolina used funds from its federal government grant to finance charter schools that have “significant overrepresentation of white students or a significant underrepresentation of Black students compared with the population of the public school district in which they are located.” ....

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