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Snowfall over the last week created icy road conditions, prompting Triad school districts to cancel in-person classes. Some, like Guilford County Schools, opted for remote learning days, while others, like Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools, simply closed.
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State officials are emphasizing the importance of vaccines and masking as tools to maintain in-person learning. The North Carolina Department of Health…
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A new poll conducted by High Point University shows that a large majority of North Carolinians believe the COVID-19 pandemic has had a detrimental impact…
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Public schools across the state are trying to find ways to help kids who fell behind during remote learning. Guilford County Schools is considering…
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One year ago, schools all across North Carolina began shutting their doors and pivoting to remote learning to slow the spread of the coronavirus. Over the…
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It's been a year since North Carolina public schools were forced to close their buildings as cases of COVID-19 began popping up in several counties. To…
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State education officials are expected to release new testing data on Wednesday. It will provide more information about how North Carolina's public school…
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Guilford County Schools' older students will begin returning to classrooms over the next few weeks. Middle and high school students will return using a…
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The Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Board of Education voted on Thursday night to modify its re-entry plan for high school students. All of these grades were…
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More Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools students are back in classrooms this week. Children in grades two, three and six returned to schools after…