As COVID-19 cases continue to climb in Carroll County, students and staff will return in person on Monday, as scheduled, Superintendent Steve Lockard said Thursday.
Beginning 10 a.m., Monday, a survey will be available on the Carroll County Public School system’s website to receive community feedback on the search for a new superintendent.
As COVID-19 cases continue to climb in Carroll County, students and staff will return in person on Monday, as scheduled, Superintendent Steve Lockard said Thursday.
Carroll County Public Schools anticipates receiving $6.6 million more in state funding for fiscal 2023 than it did for fiscal 2022, more revenue than the system has received in “probably over 10 years,” according to Chris Hartlove, chief financial officer at CCPS. But that increase is still significantly less than what was expected from the state, Hartlove said.