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LWVNC and several individual league members joined in a lawsuit filed Friday, May 22, 2020. This lawsuit, which add

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Raleigh, NC, May 19, 2020 – As a staunch supporter of education, the League of Women Voters of North Carolina (LWVNC) supports the state’s efforts to provide quality public education during the Covi

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April 22, 2020, Durham, N.C.— Late Tuesday, the League of Women Voters of North Carolina filed a motion to intervene in a lawsuit that would remove individuals en mass from voter rolls in Mecklenburg and Guilford counties.

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#GivingTuesdayNow: A Letter from President Jo Nicholas

On this #GivingTuesdayNow, below you’ll find a letter from our President. Can you support LWVNC as we support safe elections?

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LWVNC’s Marian Lewin is included in this NC Pol

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State Board of Elections in partnership with the NC Department of Motor Vehicles (NC-DMV) are offering some online voter registration services (

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The NC Parent-Teacher Association, Public Schools First NC, the Public School Forum of North Carolina, and the NC League of Women Voters are pleased to co-sponsor a candidate forum for the March primary for NC Superintendent of Public Instruction.

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An Open Letter from Bonnie Bechard & Mary Kolek, LWV-Lower Cape Fear

In our study “NC Private Schools Receiving Vouchers: A Study of the Curriculum”, the League of Women Voters of North Carolina found that more than three-fourths of schools receiving vouchers in North Carolina use a curriculum in the Sciences, History, Government, and Literature, that is not accepted by major universities and which educators criticize as lacking academic rigor and critical thinking.

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The League of Women Voters released an analysis today that calls into question how some of North Carolina’s Opportunity Scholarships are being spent. The author’s research indicates that approximately 77% of private schools receiving vouchers are using curricula that do not comply with state standards, leaving many students unprepared for college level coursework or careers in certain fields.

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