North Carolina's response to COVID-19 has had a major impact on public schools, with many students returning to online learning. State lawmakers have sent $335 checks to parents of school-aged children, but critics argue that the checks are not enough to cover the costs of virtual learning. Meanwhile, the University of North Carolina has faced criticism for its handling of the pandemic, with some students and faculty members expressing concerns about the quality of online education. The state's education system is also facing challenges, with some schools struggling to provide adequate resources and support for students. As the state looks to the future, lawmakers are considering proposals to increase funding for public schools and to expand parental school choice options.
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