Charlotte Schools Cancel Traditional Graduations Amid Virus
North Carolina’s Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools canceled traditional graduation ceremonies in step with other high schools and universities across the nation amid the coronavirus outbreak.
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North Carolina’s Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools canceled traditional graduation ceremonies in step with other high schools and universities across the nation amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Governor Roy Cooper announced on Friday that public schools will remain closed for the duration of the school year, with remote learning continuing, along with a $1.4 billion budget proposal to help the state with coronavirus relief.
Deputies with the Watauga County Sheriff's Office say they are searching for the person who broke into Mountain Pathways School in Boone on April 19th.
On today's Wilson's World Homeschool Edition we visit the Revolutionary War with Zach the historian and then learn how we can show our appreciation for our teachers with a great cup of coffee thanks to Classroom Center and Enderly Coffee.
Iredell-Statesville Schools administration put on their Easter costumes and delivered treats to some I-SS essential workers in the district Thursday.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools announced that the school's parking lots and playgrounds are closed. The only exception is unless the premises is being used for picking up grab-and-go meals or student instructional materials and devices.
Thousands of much needed face shields were distributed to health care providers on Wednesday.
Students struggling to get online in a rural South Carolina county received a boost last week with the arrival of six buses equipped with Wi-Fi, some of the hundreds the state has rolled out since schools were closed by the coronavirus outbreak.
Students will not return to South Carolina classrooms until at least the end of April.
A new executive order from North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper will keep all K-12 public schools closed through May 15th. The state’s 1.5 million students have been home since March 16th.
Beginning March 18, UCPS will offer free daily meals to children 18 years old and under.
Gaston County Schools will provide “grab and go” meals for students beginning Tuesday, March 17.
Beginning March 17, Union County Public Schools (UCPS) School Nutrition Services will offer free daily meals to children 18 years old and under during the closure of schools.
With the closure of schools in Charlotte, seven churches in the area are providing 'Grab-N-Go' lunch and breakfast items.
South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster will announce temporary closures for schools across the state as more cases of coronavirus continue to emerge, his office has confirmed to The Associated Press.
Out of an abundance of caution, Iredell-Statesville Schools will extend Spring Break for all students through March 20, 2020.
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