For a second straight day, Wake County parents will have to check their child’s bus route Monday morning to see if they will need to…
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Wake County Public Schools reported Friday morning that the district is experiencing a “severe” bus driver shortage, largely due to the coronavirus pandemic. Source: WRAL…
A Panther Creek High School employee has been suspended after the school said video shows them allegedly placing their knee on a students neck. Source:…
Minimum employee pay will rise to $15 per hour. Source: WRAL News
The books are not taught inside Wake Schools but are found inside some of their libraries. Source: WRAL News
On Tuesday night, Wake County parents can provide feedback on a plan to move about 3,000 students within Wake County schools. Source: WRAL News
Wake County Public School System substitute teachers would get a $24 to $27 per day pay increase under a plan up for a vote Tuesday…
Job vacancies are hurting students’ education and ‘exhausting’ employees, educators told the school board. Source: WRAL News
On Friday dozens of school bus drivers in Wake County participated in a mass sick-out to protest working conditions. A district spokeswoman said a third…
In a series of meetings Tuesday, the Wake County Board of Education will discuss staff vaccinations, coronavirus testing in schools and how to keep the…
East Wake High School in Wendell was locked down Tuesday morning, a teacher there told WRAL News. Source: WRAL News
Leaders from Wake County Public Schools are working to update the district’s COVID-19 policies as cases continue to rise. Source: WRAL News
Beginning Monday, Wake County Schools is taking a new step to stop the spread of COVID-19 in the classroom by asking schools with clusters to…
Wake County Public Schools are preparing to have more students inside the classroom that they did since the start of the pandemic a year and…
On Tuesday afternoon, the largest school district in North Carolina could decide whether to make masks mandatory for students. Source: WRAL News