"It's hard to talk about." Shaquille Coleman committed no crime, but San Leandro police violently detained and dumped him ...
By Mitch Kokai Carolina Journal It’s not clear whether North Carolina’s top policymakers can reach bipartisan agreement on meaningful education reform. But the state Supreme Court recently removed a ...
Groups are hoping to turn up the pressure for more public school funding by supporting events such as the May 1 teacher ...
The N.C. Supreme Court decided that state courts don't have the authority to make decisions involving education funding.
Longtime readers are probably going to gag on their granola when they read what I say next. The North Carolina Supreme Court was right in their verdict about the Leandro […] ...
He was originally charged with continuous sexual abuse of a child but allowed to plead to a misdemeanor through a plea deal.
The long-running Leandro school lawsuit has seen the courts struggle with how to fund public schools.
Education consulting firm WestEd drew up the 301-page document in 2019 with a wide range of recommendations for NC public ...
The NC Supreme Court was right on the Leandro Plan, but the fight for education funding continues. What's next?
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'Hopefully hundreds of new Leandros.' Namesake of historic education lawsuit talks what's next
Robb Leandro was a Hoke County ninth grader in 1994 when his parents sued North Carolina over education resources. In an ...
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