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Return of Teacher Career Status

North Carolina public school teachers who had career status as of 2013 are allowed to keep it following a state Supreme Court ruling last week. The Court unanimously held that the General Assembly could not revoke the status, often called tenure, because doing so violated the contracts clause of the U.S. Constitution. The Court did […]

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The New Guy

After a brief hiatus, In Context is back with the addition of Tim Lavallee as vice president of policy and research at WakeEd. Tim was a teacher in Wake County for the past 10 years, during which six of those years were at the elementary level in WCPSS. Prior to teaching, Tim had a successful

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Bond Referenda: A New Hope

A long time ago in a county that may just be your own, Wake County voters approved a bond referendum to support much needed construction and renovation of Wake County public schools. It was 2013, which may not seem like that long ago, but it is. Wake County Public School System enrollment has grown by

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Capping Schools

Fifteen schools will be capped for the 2016-2017 school year in WCPSS.  When a school is capped, it means that an enrollment limit has been established.  If that enrollment limit is reached, then even families who move into the base attendance area of that school cannot attend there.  They will be offered seats at a

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Elementary Support Model Schools Consider Delay for Year-Round Changes

On January 11, WCPSS staff recommended to the Board of Education Student Achievement Committee that all twelve Elementary Support Model schools have a one-track year-round calendar.  Three of the twelve schools already use a year-round calendar, so the recommendation was to convert nine elementary school calendars to year-round. Calendar/Schedules is one of six dimensions identified

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Moving On

Two years ago (almost exactly), I began writing In Context.  It has been my pleasure to explore our local, state, and national education story with you.  Almost always there is a “rest of the story” behind decisions and headlines.  We believe knowing that story helps you ask good questions and share what you know.  I

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Purposeful Choice

The Board of Education gave first round approval to changes regarding student transfer policies Tuesday night. The changes have been recommended as part of a policy migration and updating process.  Changes include a new numbering system.  For example, Student Assignment has been known as Policy 6200.  Along with 6202 School Assignment Plan, 6203 Transfer of

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