Emily Walkenhorst

WRAL

A quarter of a  century ago, North Carolina’s courts ruled that the state wasn’t providing the “sound basic education” required by the state constitution. To what extent have educational opportunities changed – or stayed the same  – for high-need students since five of the state’s poorest counties first sued in 1994 to improve public schooling for all?

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