North Carolina
The politics of North Carolina’s school board
Featured photograph: A Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Colleges college board assembly
This story was initially printed by EducationNC on Oct. 24. Story by Dean Drescher.
Over the previous two years throughout COVID-19, college board conferences drew overflowing crowds and had been typically contentious as masking and different pandemic insurance policies sparked reactions. Typically these in attendance wanted to be reprimanded. Typically they wanted to be eliminated (see the photograph under).
Now extra accessible than maybe ever earlier than and infrequently held through livestream, communities all throughout the nation have extra avenues to assist have interaction of their native political course of. It’s clear many group members are partaking and college boards have been, of late, a focus for native (and, typically, nationwide) politics, with the Economist even referring to them as “political cage-matches” and the problems increasing means past these associated to the pandemic.
Voting within the 2022 midterms is underway, and this election may have lasting results on North Carolina’s college districts, particularly throughout this even-numbered election yr when dad and mom sometimes account for a bigger share of the voters.
For greater than a 3rd of North Carolina’s college districts, a majority of the varsity board is up for election this yr. Meaning the stability of energy may doubtlessly shift in lots of areas of the state.
Maintain studying to be taught extra about this yr’s college board elections.
EdNC compiled and analyzed information on each college board within the state. Right here’s what we discovered:
- There are 759 college board seats in North Carolina throughout 115 college districts.
- Roughly one-third of these seats are up for election on Nov. 8 — about 277 seats.
- In 45 college districts, a majority of the seats on the varsity board are up for election on Nov. 8. Because of this the stability of energy in these college districts may shift.
- Faculty boards in North Carolina mostly have 7 members, although it ranges from 5 members (42 districts) to 11 members (3 districts).
- In whole on Nov. 8, 80 college districts have elections. This impacts roughly:
- 5,219 colleges
- 77,809 academics
- 1,050,786 college students
- Of these 80 college districts which have elections on Nov. 8, 36 of these will probably be partisan — marking a big change over the previous decade. Previous to 2013, there have been solely 10 partisan college districts within the state. You may see whether or not your college board races are partisan within the desk later within the article.
Check out the map under to see the place the varsity board races are.
- For some college districts which have Nov. 8 elections, EdNC checked out their political lean, utilizing information from the John Locke Basis, a conservative assume tank. Of those that have countywide seats up for election (i.e. some or all of their seats are at-large or symbolize your complete county):
- 29 had been rated “Secure Republican”
- 4 had been “Seemingly Republican”
- 6 had been rated “Lean Republican”
- 3 had been rated “Secure Democratic”
- 3 as “Seemingly Democratic”
- 2 as “Lean Democratic”
- Just one — New Hanover — was thought-about a “Toss Up.”
Use the map under to see the partisan lean for every of the countywide races. We are going to proceed to replace this story if further information on college board races that aren’t countywide turns into out there.
What do college boards do?
Regardless of the looks in headlines — typically in regard to nationwide hot-button political points — college boards have crucial, sensible duties in guaranteeing the equal alternative of North Carolina college students to their constitutional proper to a free, public training.
The powers and duties of native college boards are outlined by N.C. Common Statute sec. 115C-47, and embrace most significantly the ability to elect the superintendent.
In line with the North Carolina Faculty Boards Affiliation (NCSBA), college boards in North Carolina have 5 main obligations:
- Offering each youngster with the chance to obtain a “sound fundamental training” throughout a minimal of 185 days or 1,025 hours of instruction overlaying a minimum of 9 calendar months.
- Setting academic coverage inside the limits of its authority and overseeing the implementation of its insurance policies and the state’s academic program.
- Making choices in regards to the superintendent’s personnel suggestions.
- Managing the monetary affairs of the district.
- Offering sufficient college amenities.
As crucial as these obligations are, they’re typically not on the high of most voters’ lists. A mixture of low turnout (the Nationwide Faculty Boards Affiliation estimates within the 5-to-10% vary) and low info could make college board races “inclined to the whims of a small variety of voters,” in line with Jon Valant, director of the Brown Heart on Training Coverage at Brookings.
These “whims” may have implications for pupil achievement: A report printed by the Thomas B. Fordham Institute, a right-leaning assume tank, discovered that “districts which are extra profitable academically have board members who assign excessive precedence to enhancing pupil studying.”
The researchers concluded: “Greater than something, what we take from this research is that faculty board members and their attitudes do matter — and subsequently it’s essential to take significantly who will get elected and the way that’s achieved.”
Do I’ve a faculty board election this yr?
Eighty college districts throughout the state have upcoming elections.
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Should you’d like to seek out out extra about your native elections, you may go to the North Carolina State Board of Elections web site right here and kind in your info. When you’ve chosen your self from the outcomes, scroll all the way down to the “Your Pattern Poll” part and think about your poll — college board elections in your district (if there are any) will seem in your poll.
You can even go to your county’s Board of Elections web site for extra info. Right here’s an instance from Hoke County.
Early in-person voting started Oct. 20 and ends Nov. 5. In fact, you may all the time vote in-person on election day, Tuesday, Nov. 8, at your assigned polling place. You may be taught extra right here.
Editor’s be aware: This story has been up to date to incorporate details about Chatham County Colleges.
This text first appeared on EducationNC and is republished right here below a Artistic Commons license.
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Dozens in western NC kicked out of hotels Tuesday despite FEMA extending deadline, officials say
Despite the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) extending the deadline, dozens of people in western North Carolina were left without shelter Tuesday night after being kicked out of the hotels FEMA provided as temporary housing for those impacted by Hurricane Helene.
On Monday, FEMA announced it was extending the deadline for its Transitional Sheltering Assistance (TSA) program for victims of Helene in western North Carolina.
Through the program, FEMA paid for hotel and motel rooms for thousands of people displaced by Hurricane Helene.
Tuesday just before 3:30 p.m., FEMA said on X that “current eligible occupants can remain in their lodging through the end of March 2025.”
But hours later, Senator Ted Budd posted this message on X:
“My office is hearing from dozens in WNC who have been kicked out of their hotels tonight, despite FEMA’s announcement yesterday that they were extending Transitional Sheltering Assistance through January 25.
“This is unacceptable. This needs to be fixed TONIGHT.”
Senator Thom Tillis also called out FEMA Tuesday night on X:
“My office has been helping dozens of Helene victims today who have been told their hotel vouchers expired despite not having a safe and livable home to go back to. Their homes have mold and broken windows…it’s 20 degrees tonight. Hotels are trying to help them, and a number of nonprofits are stepping up to pay for victims to stay in their hotels so FEMA has another day to get its act together.
“This is a total breakdown on the part of FEMA.”
This comes after Governor Josh Stein was in western North Carolina that same day.
On Tuesday, Stein posted a photo of himself eating a BBQ sandwich at JRO’s in Canton.
“My team and I have been working hard to maintain temporary housing assistance for people in western NC,” the governor said Monday, one day prior, on X.
Senator Budd said later on Tuesday that he had been in contact with FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell and encouraged those in need of assistance to contact his office at budd.senate.gov.
WRAL News reached out to FEMA, and this was the agency’s response:
“If any survivors still need housing assistance or feel their TSA eligibility ended in error, they should immediately call the FEMA helpline at 1-800-621-3362.”
If you were impacted by this situation and would like to share your experience with WRAL, go to wral.com/reportit.
North Carolina
NC Lottery Mega Millions, Lucky For Life results for Jan. 14, 2025
The NC Lottery offers several draw games for those aiming to win big. Here’s a look at Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2025 results for each game:
Winning Mega Millions numbers from Jan. 14 drawing
04-14-35-49-62, Mega Ball: 06, Megaplier: 3
Check Mega Millions payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Lucky For Life numbers from Jan. 14 drawing
03-06-17-26-39, Lucky Ball: 04
Check Lucky For Life payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Pick 3 numbers from Jan. 14 drawing
Day: 2-0-1, Fireball: 3
Evening: 3-3-6, Fireball: 3
Check Pick 3 payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Pick 4 numbers from Jan. 14 drawing
Day: 0-2-7-8, Fireball: 8
Evening: 8-8-1-4, Fireball: 2
Check Pick 4 payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Cash 5 numbers from Jan. 14 drawing
11-17-19-20-33
Check Cash 5 payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Double Play numbers from Jan. 14 drawing
18-24-36-37-43
Feeling lucky? Explore the latest lottery news & results
Are you a winner? Here’s how to claim your lottery prize
All North Carolina Lottery retailers will redeem prizes up to $599.
For prizes over $599, winners can submit winning tickets through the mail or in person at North Carolina Lottery Offices. By mail, send a prize claim form, your signed lottery ticket, copies of a government-issued photo ID and social security card to: North Carolina Education Lottery, P.O. Box 41606, Raleigh, NC 27629. Prize claims less than $600 do not require copies of photo ID or a social security card.
To submit in person, sign the back of your ticket, fill out a prize claim form and deliver the form, along with your signed lottery ticket and government-issued photo ID and social security card to any of these locations:
- Asheville Regional Office & Claim Center: 16-G Regent Park Blvd., Asheville, NC 28806, 877-625-6886 press #1. Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. This office can cash prizes up to $99,999.
- Greensboro Regional Office & Claim Center: 20A Oak Branch Drive, Greensboro, NC 27407, 877-625-6886 press #2. Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. This office can cash prizes up to $99,999.
- Charlotte Regional Office & Claim Center: 5029-A West W. T. Harris Blvd., Charlotte, NC 28269-1861, 877-625-6886 press #3. Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. This office can cash prizes up to $99,999.
- NC Lottery Headquarters: Raleigh Claim Center & Regional Office, 2728 Capital Blvd., Suite 144, Raleigh, NC 27604, 877-625-6886 press #4. Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. This office can cash prizes of any amount.
- Greenville Regional Office & Claim Center: 2790 Dickinson Avenue, Suite A, Greenville, NC 27834, 877-625-6886 press #5. Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. This office can cash prizes up to $99,999.
- Wilmington Regional Office & Claim Center: 123 North Cardinal Drive Extension, Suite 140, Wilmington, NC 28405, 877-625-6886 press #6. Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. This office can cash prizes up to $99,999.
Check previous winning numbers and payouts at https://nclottery.com/.
When are the North Carolina Lottery drawings held?
- Powerball: 10:59 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.
- Mega Millions: 11 p.m. Tuesday and Friday.
- Lucky for Life: 10:38 p.m. daily.
- Pick 3, 4: 3:00 p.m. and 11:22 p.m. daily.
- Cash 5: 11:22 p.m. daily.
This results page was generated automatically using information from TinBu and a template written and reviewed by a Carolina Connect editor. You can send feedback using this form.
North Carolina
School closings, delays in Western North Carolina, Wednesday, Jan. 15
Amazon van slides off a road snowy Knoxville street
Video captured the moment an Amazon van slid off a snowy road in Knoxville.
Some school systems in Western North Carolina are closed or operating on delays Wednesday, Jan. 15, due to winter weather impacts.
- Avery County Schools: Two-hour delay.
- Cherokee County Schools: Two-hour delay.
- Clay County Schools: Closed, optional workday.
- Graham County Schools: Two-hour delay.
- Jackson County Schools: Two-hour delay.
- Macon County Schools: Franklin area closed, remote learning day. Highlands School, three-hour delay. Nantahala School, two-hour delay.
- Madison County Schools: One-hour delay.
- Mitchell County Schools: One-hour delay.
- Swain County Schools: Two-hour delay.
- Transylvania County Schools: Two-hour delay.
This story will be updated
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