December 27, 2025 - 12:38

RALEIGH — In 2025, North Carolina's K-12 education landscape experienced significant changes, marked by new leadership and improvements in various areas. The year began with the appointment of Democrat Mo Green as the new state superintendent, who promptly introduced a comprehensive five-year strategy aimed at enhancing educational outcomes across the state.
One of the most notable developments was a decrease in teacher attrition rates, a positive sign for the stability of the workforce in public schools. Efforts to improve teacher retention included increased support and resources, which contributed to a more favorable working environment for educators.
Additionally, schools reported small reductions in crime rates, suggesting that initiatives focused on creating safer learning environments were beginning to take effect. The year also celebrated the achievements of numerous dedicated educators, with various teachers being honored as Educators of the Year, highlighting the commitment and passion present in North Carolina's classrooms.
Overall, 2025 proved to be a pivotal year for public education in North Carolina, setting the stage for continued progress and reform in the years to come.



