GCPS would follow regular template for evaluating high school merger hendersondispatch.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from hendersondispatch.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
CREEDMOOR â Granville County Commissioners signaled this week that theyâre unlikely to support putting money toward rebuilding G.C. Hawley Middle School, and instead would prefer to see the county school board engage in a further round of school consolidations.
More than one commissioner suggested that would mean combining the two high schools that serve the southern end of Granville County â Granville Central and South Granville High â and turning one of the campuses into a replacement middle school for Hawley.
Their comments came after the architect Granville County Public Schools leaders hired to come up with renovation options for Hawley, Katherine Peele, told commissioners and the school board that two of the buildings on the Hawley campus are so old and run down they should be replaced.
Early data shows North Carolina students slipping on standardized tests for math, science
Raleight, North Carolina (WRAL) Preliminary data from the North Carolina Department of Public Education shows students scored lower on state tests for math and science this fall compared to fall 2019.
About 24,000 tests, out of about 175,000 expected tests total, have yet to be completed. Students have until July 5 to take the end-of-course tests, so the department doesn’t consider the results so far to be comparable to last fall. But with 86.3% of tests administered so far, scores have been lower for Biology, Math 1 and Math 3.
The test results were revealed in the State Board of Education’s agenda for this Wednesday as part of a presentation on testing and accountability updates.
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CREEDMOOR — Some big things are in the works for Granville County middle school students in the form of the International Baccalaureate program at a local middle school.