Nathan Glazer died last week at the age of 95. He was one of the original neo-conservatives, when the term still meant “a liberal who has been mugged by reality.”…
This is the 33rd and final research newsletter of 2018. What a year it has been! Publishing a hardcore policy newsletter every week would not be possible without a team…
You may remember celebrating Thanksgiving by tracing your hand to create the outline of a turkey and hearing the story of the harvest meal celebrated by Pilgrims and American Indians…
This is the third of a three-part series examining the issue of school supplies. Part 1 discussed family expenditures on classroom items. Part 2 addressed teacher expenditures on…
On September 6, the State Board of Education and Department of Public Instruction released state test scores and other accountability measures for the 2017-18 school year. Compared to the…
This is the second of a three-part series examining the issue of school supplies. Part 1 discussed family expenditures on classroom items. Part 3 will assess state expenditures for…
Reprinted from the August 2018 issue of Carolina Journal. One of the cardinal rules of public policy writing for a general audience is that the author should not overload…
This is the first of a three-part series examining the issue of school supplies. Part 2 will address teacher expenditures on classroom items. Part 3 will assess state expenditures for…
Education is a labor-intensive industry, and our public schools provide outstanding employment opportunities for a wide range of workers. Last year, North Carolina’s public school districts and charter schools employed…
How many children are homeschooled? According to data recently released by the N.C. Division of Non-Public Education, an estimated 135,749 students enrolled in homeschools last year, a 6.2 percent…