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NC coronavirus update March 23: Gov Roy Cooper scheduled to give COVID 19 update at 2 p m

NC coronavirus update March 23: Gov Roy Cooper scheduled to give COVID 19 update at 2 p m
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NC coronavirus update March 17: Several North Carolina COVID 19 testing and vaccine sites altered schedules today due to expected severe weather

NC coronavirus update March 17: Several North Carolina COVID 19 testing and vaccine sites altered schedules today due to expected severe weather
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NC coronavirus update March 17: Several North Carolina COVID 19 testing and vaccine sites altered schedules today due to expected severe weather

NC coronavirus update March 17: Several North Carolina COVID 19 testing and vaccine sites altered schedules today due to expected severe weather
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Wake County Schools to consider options for middle and high schoolers

CARY, N.C. (WTVD) The Wake County Public School System board discussed options for students in sixth through 12th grades during Tuesday s work session and board meeting. A district spokesperson said one option could be returning the students to Plan A full in-person learning. Currently, students in grades 6-12 are in the classroom in cohorts. They rotate with the cohorts and learn in person for one week at a time and virtually for two weeks at a time. Staff recommendations are as follows: All students return in Plan A on the following dates: April 5: Modified Calendar and Early College

Critical Race Theory in Wake County, NC Schools

Education The Social Order Last year, the Wake County Public School System, which serves the greater Raleigh, North Carolina area, held an equity-themed teachers’ conference with sessions on “whiteness,” “microaggressions,” “racial mapping,” and “disrupting texts,” encouraging educators to form “equity teams” in schools and push the new party line: “antiracism.” The February 2020 conference, attended by more than 200 North Carolina public school teachers, began with a “land acknowledgement,” a ritual recognition suggesting that white North Carolinians are colonizers on stolen Native American land. Next, the superintendent of Wake County Public Schools, Cathy Moore, introduced the day’s program and shuffled teachers to breakout sessions across eight rooms. Freelance reporter A.P. Dillon obtained the documents from the sessions through a public records request and provided them to

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