The new state superintendent of public instruction is holding a series of "listening and learning sessions" across the state in March and April to hear concerns about the state's public schools.
Mo Green, who assumed office Jan. 1 after being elected in November, will host the sessions in eight different regions from March 17 to April 9.
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State Superintendent Maurice “Mo” Green’s “Mo Wants to Know” tour is coming to all eight regions of North Carolina this March and April.
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