Wayne Carter is NBC 5's Education Reporter.
His "Carter in the Classroom" franchise airs on NBC 5 First at 4pm and highlights ways schools around North Texas are helping students achieve academic success.
Wayne believes strongly in helping parents see for themselves the work happening inside area schools. He showcases the struggles to master academics, and the success stories of making the grade.
Carter in the Classroom also gives parents and students a place to go for help if they’re having issues in school and need help finding solutions. Whether it’s a bus that’s routinely late or a question about “new math,” Wayne is here to help North Texans stay better connected with their child’s school and get answers to their concerns.
Wayne also launched "Brag About Your School" -- the campaign is an opportunity for students, teachers, and parents to showcase the unique things that make their school special. Wayne even hosts a live pep rally from the school.
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Wayne brings more than 20 years of journalism experience to NBC 5. He’s anchored and reported the news at TV stations all across the country, specializing in consumer, investigative, and education coverage. He is winner of various journalism awards, including multiple Emmy's for his education coverage and was honored as Texas' Education Reporter of the Year for his coverage of schools during the pandemic.
Chances are if you see him outside of work, he's with his family, who volunteers around the community. Wayne often talks about about his two school aged daughters with pride.
Wayne’s hoping you will "Brag About Your School" or let him know about academic success or concerns in your classroom. Click here to email and tell us why Wayne should visit your campus.
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Coppell ISD helps students see how STEM continues to evolve
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High schoolers take advantage of Tarleton State University's new Crowley campus
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Crowley ISD and Tarleton State University team up to help more students finish college faster
The new $66 million Tarleton State University facility in Fort Worth is helping North Texas students fulfill their college dreams.
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Mesquite ISD teams up with the Walton family on AI
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North Texas school district embraces AI in the classroom to help students succeed
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‘We are not broken': One-on-one with Fort Worth ISD's interim superintendent
Karen Molinar’s take on Fort Worth ISD is centered on relationships and partnerships.
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Inside Neffie, Northwest ISD's mobile school supply van
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Northwest ISD's mobile school supply van helps teachers stock up mid-year for free
Northwest ISD’s Education Foundation has tried to help teachers with the mid-year supply slump for some time now. Even with the pandemic behind us, they’ve kept it going with Neffie, a free resource store and library on wheels that serves more than 900 teachers.