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  2. David Warlick - Wikipedia

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    David Warlick (born 1952 in Gastonia, North Carolina) is an educator, author, programmer, and public speaker. An early adopter and promoter of technology in the classroom, Warlick has taught and written about technology integration and school curriculum for more than 30 years. [1] He has also developed instructional software and interactive Web sites to support teachers and students in using ...

  3. Mark Brody - Wikipedia

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    Mark Allen Brody (born December 6, 1951) is a Wisconsin -born Republican member of the North Carolina House of Representatives. [1] He has represented the 55th district (including constituents in Anson and Union counties) since 2013.

  4. Guilford County Schools - Wikipedia

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    Guilford County Schools is a school district in the state of North Carolina. The state's third largest district, it serves Greensboro and High Point.

  5. Charles L. Coon - Wikipedia

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    Charles L. Coon Charles Lee Coon (December 25, 1868 [1] – 1927) was a teacher, school administrator, child labor reformer, and advocate for African American education. Coon was born near Lincolnton, North Carolina, and attended Concordia College in Conover, North Carolina.

  6. Sam D. Bundy - Wikipedia

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    Samuel David Bundy (July 19, 1906 – January 19, 1983) was an American politician and educator who served in the North Carolina House of Representatives, representing the 8th legislative district of North Carolina as a Democrat from 1971 to 1983. He also briefly represented the 9th legislative district of North Carolina until his death.

  7. Michael R. Nelson - Wikipedia

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    Michael R. Nelson is an American politician who served as Mayor of Carrboro, North Carolina from 1995 to 2005 and as a county commissioner for Orange County from 2006 to 2009. Nelson, who is a co-founder of Equality North Carolina, was the first openly gay mayor in North Carolina. At the time of his inauguration, he was one of five openly gay mayors in the United States. When he left his ...

  8. Pitt County Schools - Wikipedia

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    Pitt County Schools is a school system located in Pitt County, North Carolina. The central office is located in Greenville. It operates one pre-kindergarten school, 16 elementary schools, six K–8, seven middle schools and six high schools. [citation needed]

  9. Stanly County Schools - Wikipedia

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    Stanly County Schools (abbreviated SCS) is a local education agency headquartered in Albemarle, North Carolina and is the public school system for Stanly County. With over 1,350 employees, Stanly County Schools is the largest employer in Stanly County, North Carolina [2] serving more than 8,700 students in grades PK – 12.