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More than half of Hispanic children in North Carolina are poor, The Conexioun

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August 2012

More Hispanics graduate school in North Carolina, La Conexion

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August 2012

High school graduation rates are up, The News & Observer

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August 2012

Cumberland County schools report narrowing race gap in student test scores, Fayetteville Observer

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August 2012

Editorial: Quality education, News & Record

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August 2012
State Graduation Rate Continues to Climb

State Graduation Rate Continues to Climb

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Report: N.C. is 34th in nation for child well-being, Winston-Salem Journal

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July 2012

Editorial – Jobs are obvious solution to help families meet basic needs, Wilmington Star

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July 2012

2012 KIDS COUNT Data Book Shows Improvements in Health and Education, Declines in Economic Security for North Carolina’s Children, Public School Forum of North Carolina The Friday Report

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