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Wake County School Board Members Say It’s Time to Move On

by Jasmine Gallup 07/27/202201/11/2023

With five of its nine members not seeking re-election in November, Wake County’s school board is poised for a major political shift.

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Candidate Questionnaire: Heather Scott, Wake County School Board

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