Historic Collaboration Sets Bold Vision

State Superintendent Maurice “Mo” Green and the North Carolina State Board of Education unveiled “Achieving Educational Excellence” in August 2025, marking the first joint strategic initiative between the two governing bodies in over a decade. The ambitious five-year plan sets a clear target: positioning North Carolina’s public schools as the best in the nation by 2030.

The strategic framework affects 1.5 million students across 2,683 public schools, representing 84% of North Carolina’s school-aged children. Developed through extensive community engagement including eight regional listening sessions, more than 30 stakeholder meetings, and dozens of school visits across all 100 North Carolina counties, the plan emerged from Superintendent Green’s “Mo Wants to Know” listening tour that gathered input from thousands of educators, parents, students, and community members.

“This is a bold plan that matches North Carolina’s potential to have the best public schools in the country,” said Green at the August 20, 2025 launch events held at Wake County public schools. “We created this strategic plan after crossing the state listening to parents, students and educators about their hopes and dreams for education.”

The State Board of Education unanimously approved the plan on August 7, 2025, demonstrating strong institutional commitment to the transformative vision. Governor Josh Stein expressed robust support for the initiative, emphasizing that “North Carolina public schools open doors of opportunity for 1.5 million students. This strategic plan sets a bold and ambitious vision for our schools to be the very best in the nation.”