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Appeal lacks appeal
NC State Attorney General Roy Cooper’s office sends a contradictory and disappointing signal ...
Education Reform
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New ideas on juvenile justice
Raleigh – An advisory council to the Department of Juvenile Justice has proposed a slew of reforms ... -
Testing the judge
Wake County Superior Court Judge Howard Manning Jr. must feel a little like a parent who is trying ... -
Report urges changes in Hoke County schools
Raeford – The Hoke County schools should spend more money on teacher recruitment and less on ... -
State defends school efforts
The State of North Carolina is doing everything it can under the current budget crisis to improve public ... -
Manning Rules!: Helping At Risk Students Is Not Just A Good Idea – It’s The Law
Judge Manning’s dramatic final ruling in the Leandro case mandates that the State of NC and its ... -
Court tells state to say what it’ll do for lagging students
The education reform movement has generated a greater sense of purpose about helping needy children ... -
Judge gets report on state education plan
Governor Mike Easley scarcely mentioned Judge Howard Manning Jr. when he convened a special task force ... -
School uniform requirement brought to 2 middle schools Spaugh and Wilson join 28 elementary, pre-K schools across county
Debra Williams looked through the variety of knit shirts and shorts on a row of hangers at last weekend’s ... -
Bond sale will finish 2 schools: Rock Hill board selling remaining $40 million for middle, high school
Rock Hill - The Rock Hill school board has decided to complete a bond sale for school construction ... -
NCCAI’s Senior Fellow who specializes in Education Reform Donald Stedman
Donald Stedman’s special research interests are in mental retardation and autism in young children ...
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Remarks Carmen Hooker Odom
Thank you, Tom and Gordon, and the Child Advocacy Institute and the Institute of Medicine, for your work on this North Carolina Child Health Report Card. It will be an invaluable ...
Six sue to kick-start service for juveniles
Lawyers representing six children sued Gov. Mike Easley and Chief Justice I. Beverly Lake Jr. on Tuesday, saying the two were not improving services intended to keep troubled youths ...
Save Services – Raise Revenue
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
For the past two years, the North Carolina General Assembly has faced unprecedented budget shortfalls. As a result, vital services for older adults, children, ...
Slamming the door on juvenile justice
Baltimore – When it comes to juvenile justice, it’s time for North Carolina to start thinking outside the box. Outside the pen, the slammer and the hoosegow, too.
It’s ...
New ideas on juvenile justice
Raleigh – An advisory council to the Department of Juvenile Justice has proposed a slew of reforms in response to a May audit that revealed widespread deterioration of facilities ...
North Carolina Child Health Report Card
The eighth edition of the North Carolina Child Health Report Card NC, compiled by staff of the North Carolina Institute of Medicine, the North Carolina Child Advocacy Institute, ...
Easley wants build 3 juvenile prisons
Gov. Mike Easley announced a plan Tuesday to build three juvenile prisons at a cost of $90 million in the wake of an audit last week that said the state must replace dangerously ...





