John Locke Update / Impact Newsletter

K-12 Education

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Lindalyn Kakadelis spoke to the Salisbury Lions Club. The topic of discussion: North Carolina’s testing program, and the benefits that would come if the state choose to pursue a standard achievement test, instead of the “testing company” housed in the Department of Public Instruction. She also talked about school choice and the new organization in North Carolina to lead the movement: Parents for Educational Freedom in North Carolina – www.pefnc.org

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