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Wake rated "the most transparent school system in the state"

The John Locke Foundation is not exactly a great fan of the Wake school system, but they're showing the district some love on a new web site, NCTransparency.com.

Wake was graded today "the most transparent school system in the state" by the Locke Foundation, receiving a B. No other district got above a C.

"We've got to give Wake its due when it deserves it," said Terry Stoops, education policy analyst for the Locke Foundation, a conservative think tank based in Raleigh.

Cathy Truitt running against Tart in District 2

It looks like Horace Tart will have at least one competitor in his bid to be reelected to the District 2 school board seat.

Cathy Truitt, a retired Johnston County principal with three decades of education experience, has announced her candidacy. In an interview in the Garner Citizen, Truitt takes some shots at Wake's reassignment policies and doesn't give Wake high marks for responsiveness to the public.

While Truitt doesn't advocate the complete elimination of busing, she does find that some aspects go too far.

Shelly Marsh named to N.C. Athletic Directors Hall of Fame

West Johnston boys basketball coach and current deputy superintendent
of Johnston County Schools Shelly Marsh has been selected for the North
Carolina Athletic Directors Association Hall of Fame.

Johnston's year-round experiment

Here's a look at how Johnston County is handling year-round school conversion.

As noted in today's article by Marti Maguire, the Johnston County school board voted Tuesday to start a single-track year-round school program. They're now waiting for the three schools being considered for the change to poll their parents to see if they want to switch.

Polling didn't occur when Wake converted 22 schools in 2007.

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