The North Carolina Education Lottery is giving a smaller and smaller share each year to education. The reason? Players' wins ...
A recent study from the Education Law Center found that NC ranked No. 51 of all states and D.C. for effort put in to fund ...
Brandy Sanders, one of the organizers, emphasized the long-term impact of inadequate funding on students and communities.
"The public deserves specific answers as to exactly why the lottery has been able to generate that much more money. Yet they ...
North Carolina is taking legal action against the federal government over the termination of nearly $50 in education funding ...
North Carolina ranks at or near the bottom in education funding categories despite being one of the wealthiest states in the ...
The state Department of Justice said many of the affected schools are in counties impacted by Hurricane Helene.
The North Carolina Office of the State Auditor (OSA) has released the audit of the North Carolina Education Lottery.
Lottery officials said players bought fewer high-margin jackpot tickets, reducing profits available for education.
New data shows the cost of college is usually worth it in North Carolina. The Strada Education Foundation found that more than two-thirds of in-state students will see a positive return on their ...
Freedom, funds, faith. These are some reasons why educators leave public education in North Carolina to teach at independent schools, despite less-than-ideal benefits in private education and growing ...