1. Easley named 'America's Greatest Education Governor'

    The National Education Association planned to give Easley the award Thursday during the group's annual meeting in Washington.

    1. Jul. 3, 2008
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  2. Thefts prompt UNC police to patrol parking lots

    The University of North Carolina has posted campus police officers in the Chatham County park-and-ride and Friday Center parking lots after a rash of catalytic converter thefts from those locations.

    1. Jul. 3, 2008
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    3. Video
  3. Low enrollment numbers force Raleigh private school to close

    Employees at the Raleigh Latin School, a classical nondenominational Christian private school were notified Tuesday that the school would not reopen in the fall.

    1. Jul. 2, 2008
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    3. Video
  4. No answers for parents locked out of Fuquay graduation

    The school district has closed its investigation into the incident that left almost 100 guests standing outside the Progress Energy Center for the Performing Arts while Fuquay-Varina students graduated.

    1. Jul. 1, 2008
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  5. New UNC chancellor: 'A lot of homework still ahead of me'

    The new chancellor at the University of North Carolina started his first day on the job with a 7:30 a.m. breakfast with student leaders.

    1. Jul. 1, 2008
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    3. Video
  6. School superintendent resigns amid 'immoral conduct' allegations

    Suggestions of misconduct surround the resignation of Lee County School Board Superintendent James McCormick.

    1. Jul. 1, 2008
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    3. Video
  7. Blog: Ask Kelcey & Kelly Your Education Questions

    Do you have a question about schools or education in our area? Let WRAL Reporter Kelcey Carlson and WRAL.com Web Editor Kelly Hinchcliffe find the answers for you. Keep checking back to see if your question is featured.

    1. Jul 17, 2007
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  8. Smart Start Kids: June 28, 2008

    The award-winning Smart Start Kids show lets area children tell about activities in their lives that are getting them ready for school.

    1. Jun. 28, 2008
    2. Video
  9. Brain Game: June 28, 2008

    Teams from Leesville Road High, Durham School of the Arts and Panther Creek High School face in the finals in this competition of the smarts.

    1. Jun. 28, 2008
    2. Video
  10. Lawmaker wants to expand use of lottery proceeds

    This fiscal year, the lottery raised nearly $319 million for public schools, but state education leaders say they are facing a $50 million budget shortfall in diesel fuel costs and teacher bonuses.

    1. Jun. 26, 2008
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    3. Video

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