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This episode is presented by Create A Video – Andrew Dunn is the publisher of Longleaf Politics and a contributing columnist to The Charlotte Observer – where he wrote about the “chicken and egg problem” of North Carolina’s public schools and the confidence that lawmakers and parents are losing in them. Subscribe to the podcast […]
Vince takes a live listen in on the SCOTUS hearing regarding the first religious charter school. Why so many Millennials and Gen Z employees are looking for new jobs due to burnout. Plus, live coverage of President Trump’s cabinet meeting. That and much more on The Vince Coakley Radio Program.
WBT reporter Brett Jensen joins Bo Thompson in the studio with audio from Brett's one-on-one interview with Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools Superintendent Earnest Winston about so many weapons being found in schools.
"Nine guns, three knives and two potential sexual assaults since August 25th."
"This is something you obviously need to talk to your kids about, and it's not just a one-off."
The proposal would still give parents the all-virtual option for their child, but also gives them the choice to send them to school. It would still require passage through the House and Senate before going to Gov. Roy Cooper's desk, who would like districts to remain fully remote.