Lawmakers Direct Funds for Teaching Civil Rights History to Conservative Group
The General Assembly earmarked $350,000 for the Clarence Henderson Education Foundation, named for an outspoken Black Republican.
‘Guilford County is Growing’
What the proposed budget for Guilford County reveals about local schools.
Teachers From Across N.C. Rally for More Pay, Better Funding
At least 20 districts closed on Friday as thousands of educators gathered outside the General Assembly for the “Kids Over Corporations” event.
A Conversation About Civic Health
The April 20 Greensboro Newsmakers event will bring together N.C. A&T Chancellor Emeritus Harold Martin, Elon University President Connie Book, and college students for a civic health discussion.
‘I’m Committed to Making Change’
Former Guilford County Commissioner Ray Trapp has returned to Greensboro to help expand the work of the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Triad.
N.C. Supreme Court Reverses 2022 Ruling on Leandro School Funding Plan
Leandro v. North Carolina began in 1994, when five low-wealth counties sued the state over what they contended was inadequate funding.
‘More Than a Dean’
A new book examines the life and impact of Quiester Craig, the pioneering dean of N.C. A&T University’s business school and mentor to generations of Black business people.

