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Carter School Board ready to return to normal school year

ELIZABETHTON — On Thursday, the Carter County School Board held its last meeting before the start of the new school year and prepared for a return to a normal school year, with the addition of several benefits brought about to help students and families recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. Director of Schools Tracy McAbee said “we are trying to start school like pre-covid.” He said 12 of the 19 superintendents met in Greeneville. “Everyone seemed to be on the same page. Masks are not required. If you want to wear a mask, wear one, but we are not going to mandate that at the start of school.”

Carter County Schools say Head Start deficiencies have been corrected

ELIZABETHTON — Although a former employee of the Carter County School System was indicted last week on one count of theft over $2,500, the problems reported by the state comptroller of the Treasury has already been corrected, according to Director of Schools Tracy McAbee. The investigation was limited to selected records for the period from July 1, 2017 through January 31, 2020. That was prior to the time when McAbee assumed the role of director of schools. He said it was also prior to the appointment of LeeAnn Carr as the new director of the Head Start program in Carter County. The results of the comptroller’s investigation was released on Monday. It reported that Joyce Parsons, a former administrative assistant of the Head Start program had misappropriated funds totaling $8,657. She is accused of using Head Start purchases to make at least $8,657 in unauthorized personal purchases that included clothing, groceries, cosmetics, household goods, and personal hygiene produc

Carter County Schools and Northeast State unveil dual credit program for high school juniors

Carter County Schools and Northeast State unveil dual credit program for high school juniors
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Carter County Education Committee hears plans for summer school

ELIZABETHTON — One of the most ambitious summer school programs in the history of the Carter County School System is currently being worked out. On Monday evening, the Education Committee of the Carter County Commission was briefed on the plan by Director of Schools Tracy McAbee. McAbee said about 600 students in grades kindergarten through eighth grade have expressed interest in attending the program designed to provide additional person-to-person teaching in a year impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. McAbee said summer school plans for the high schools are also coming along. McAbee said the summer school program for K-8 will be a month long. The daily school will be 6 hours long and will go from Mondays through Thursdays. Fridays will be reserved as field trip day. The summer school high school program will be specialized, with courses in English, math, science and history. The summer school is set to run from June 7 to July 1.

Carter County will be on virtual format after Christmas break

Carter County will be on virtual format after Christmas break
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