State lawmakers could tackle a number of K-12 education issues during the legislative session that resumes next week. Terry Stoops outlines some of the key education items up for discussion this year during the next edition of Carolina Journal Radio.

Michael Lowrey questions whether the state has developed good criteria for choosing new toll road projects, and George Leef of the Pope Center for Higher Education Policy addresses the misguided notion that most high school students should continue their education at four-year colleges and universities.

Plus you’ll hear highlights from legislative debates about the Advanced Placement U.S. history controversy and potential benefits of the Atlantic Coast natural gas pipeline.