What is the Leandro Plan?
The North Carolina State Supreme Court has thrown out the Leandro Plan, a comprehensive remedial plan aimed at providing a 'sound basic education' to the state's 1.5 million public school students. The plan was developed to address the state's education system, which the court had previously deemed broken.
The Leandro Plan was a comprehensive remedial plan submitted to state Superior Court in March 2021. It aimed to provide a 'sound basic education' to North Carolina's public school students. The plan focused on seven areas, including teacher development and recruitment, principal development, and improved finance and assessment systems. The North Carolina Supreme Court had previously determined that the state was not providing a 'sound basic education'. The court's definition of a 'sound basic education' includes literacy and speech skills, math and physical science knowledge, and skills for post-high school education and career training. The plan's rejection by the North Carolina State Supreme Court may impact the state's education system.
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