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Ethan Hutt, Ph.D., the Gary Stuck Faculty Scholar in Education and co-author of the book “Off the Mark: How Grades, Ratings, and Rankings Undermine Learning (but Don’t Have To),” provided insights for The Wall Street Journal in a feature focused on “grading for equity.” ➡️ on.wsj.com/3YMsPUY



McNair scholar Yakob Lemma ’25 is leaving #UNC ready to join the next generation of educators. As a UNC Psych & Neuro major in the College and an education major in the UNC School of Education, Lemma said he's ready for his next step: a Ph.D. in educational leadership. go.unc.edu/Hy6e4



In a recent Chalkbeat Chicago feature, UNC School of Education faculty member Ethan Hutt, Ph.D., shares insights on the outcomes tied to raising grading standards and the effects of grading and missed work policies implemented during the pandemic. Read more: bit.ly/4kFWl7e


Congratulations to Rodney Trice ('06 Ed.D.) on being named Superintendent of Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools! 🎊 Trice brings more than 27 years of experience in local, county, and state educational leadership. More from The Daily Tar Heel. ➡️ bit.ly/3HyljHj 📸: Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools


A partnership between UNC School of Education and Person County Schools, the Carolina Community Academy is an innovative K-2 lab school that serves the whole child. Learn how the academy collaborates to bring the best of #UNC to Roxboro unc.live/46lRkwF


Annie Goldberg (’16 B.A., ’17 M.Ed.), a school counselor in the Alamance-Burlington School System, is known for her collaborative work with teachers to support students’ academic success and for using data and creativity to foster meaningful relationships in her school community. Learn more. ⬇️

Hello, from Raleigh! Today is Day 1 of our NC Hunt State Policy Fellows Cohort 5, Meeting 2, focused on impactful conversations regarding K-12 education. So far, we’re heard from Dr. Eric Houck (UNC School of Education) and Superintendent Dr. Anthony D. Jackson (Chatham County Schools) about how

