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Green says NC schools will get guidance on new DEI law
North Carolina's Department of Public Instruction plans to issue guidance for schools on implementing a new law banning diversity, equity, and inclusion practices. The law, Senate Bill 227, prohibits DEI offices and instruction on certain concepts, though it preserves teaching about historical oppression. Educators and advocacy groups have expressed differing views on the law's impact.
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