Henderson County 4th-, 5th-graders return to in-person learning Feb. 18
Henderson County Public Schools fourth- and fifth-graders will return to school in-person full-time, known as Plan A, on Feb. 18.
Pre-K through third-grade students returned full-time Feb. 1 and will continue attending school on Plan A while grades 6-12 continue to attend remotely part-time, known as Plan B.
The N.C. Department of Health and Human Services and Gov. Roy Cooper s Office will only permit Plan B for grades 6-12, HCPS Superintendent John Bryant said.
The Henderson County School Board followed the recommendation Bryant gave during a meeting Monday, except for the return date for fourth- and fifth-graders. Bryant recommended Feb. 22 and Chairman Blair Craven made a motion for students to return on Feb. 18.
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Mortgage lender to add 500 jobs and invest $5.8 million in a Charlotte hub Danielle Chemtob and Austin Weinstein, The Charlotte Observer
Dec. 22 Mortgage lender Intercontinental Capital Group is adding 500 jobs and investing $5.8 million in Charlotte to create an operations hub, the state said Tuesday.
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The privately held company, based in Melville, New York, in Long Island, will expand its Charlotte operations and add the jobs over the next five years, according to a release from Gov. Roy Cooper s Office. The new jobs will pay an average salary of $87,500, and include roles in sales and marketing, fulfillment, management, technology and administration.