It depends on the school district. Districts that are able to implement distance learning plans will not have to make up the instructional hours. At this point, the requirement has not been waived by North Carolina government, so districts unable to engage in distance learning may have to extend the school year.
Not yet. North Carolina has received the required federal waiver and are waiting for a waiver from the General Assembly…
Yes. North Carolina has received a USDA waiver allowing districts like those in Cherryville to serve meals to children…
Schools in North Carolina will reopen in the fall under a hybrid model, although individual districts may opt for…