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Will masks be required in schools this fall? Many districts still awaiting guidance from NCDHHS
One Greensboro mother of six says if the mask mandate inside schools is lifted, she may consider a homeschooling option. Author: Alma McCarty Updated: 7:15 AM EDT July 21, 2021
GUILFORD COUNTY, N.C. The first day of school is just about a month away and parents are wondering what to expect. One of the big questions on their minds: will masks be required?
For Randolph County Schools, they won t be. The district s board of education voted Monday night to make face coverings optional for the upcoming school year.
Rockingham Board of Elections denies workers bonus money
The cash came from a private grant given to the state. 96 county boards of election accepted their share. Rockingham County declined.
Credit: Rockingham County
Rockingham County Board of Elections meets on February 16, 2021. They discussed bonuses for one-stop workers, eventually moving to send the money back to the SBOE. Author: Miles Moraitis Updated: 5:38 PM EDT May 27, 2021
ROCKINGHAM COUNTY, N.C. The 2020 election was unlike anything we ve seen before. Americans buckled in for a battle at the polls in the middle of a once-in-a-century pandemic. Despite the public health concerns, poll workers showed up to their precincts, and voters turned out in force.
Waynesboro School Board announces staff appointments for 2021-2022 school year
Published Tuesday, May. 11, 2021, 10:57 pm
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The Waynesboro School Board announces appointments to administrative positions in the school division for the 2021-2022 school year.
“These individuals bring a variety of unique instructional and administrative experiences, including special skill sets that expand and compliment the leadership capacity of our school division,” Superintendent Dr. Jeffrey Cassell said. “They offer great perspectives of teaching and learning, as well as genuine care and concern for the best interest of students. We are excited about the combination of the instructional experiences, expertise, and leadership abilities exemplified by these individuals.”