NC Spin Articles

A side step

It’s tough to stay a step ahead of a smart bureaucrat.    About a week ago I wrote an article explaining how what a bureaucrat wants (for himself) and what’s best for public education isn’t...    Read More

March 11, 2014

Expand Community Colleges

Editorial by Greenville Daily Reflector, March 8, 2014. There are signs that market forces are responding to the increasingly difficult financial burden that higher education places upon families of...    Read More

March 11, 2014



Another rigged election

The latest Elon University Poll finds that just 28 percent of North Carolinians approve of the job the General Assembly is doing. You might think that would worry Republican legislative leaders who...    Read More

by Chris Fitzsimon   |   March 10, 2014

Lowering test bar was necessary for now

Editorial by Fayetteville Observer, March 9, 2014. With one vote Thursday, the N.C. Board of Education ensured that thousands of third-graders can advance without having to attend summer reading camps...    Read More

March 10, 2014

People say education deserves better

Editorial by Charlotte Observer, March 9, 2014. N.C. lawmakers haven’t listened much to educators as they’ve crafted poorly thought out changes affecting public schools and teachers. Maybe they...    Read More

March 10, 2014


Pockets of poverty

Editorial by Greensboro News-Record, March 4, 2014. North Carolina’s metro mayors heard a sobering report when they met in Charlotte last week. Poverty is a bigger problem for them than it is for...    Read More

March 10, 2014

Same whine, different squabbles

What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again,” wrote the author of the Book of Ecclesiastes. “There is nothing new under the sun.” More than two millennia later, Karl Marx...    Read More

by John Hood   |   March 10, 2014