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County BOE adopts early 2024-25 calendar that defies state law

BEAUFORT — The Carteret County Public School System has joined a growing number of state districts to adopt an early attendance calendar in defiance of the state’s school calendar law

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County BOE adopts early 2024-25 calendar that defies state law

BEAUFORT — The Carteret County Public School System has joined a growing number of state districts to adopt an early attendance calendar in defiance of the state’s school calendar law

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School board approves policy updates related to parental involvement policy

BEAUFORT — The Carteret County Board of Education (BOE) approved policy updates Dec. 5 regarding parental involvement as part of the new law, “Parents’ Bill of Rights,” passed earlier this

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Carteret County Schools to revert to virtual-only after Christmas break; in-person to resume Jan. 19

Reporter s note: This article was updated at 10:23 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 17, 2020, to include more information. BEAUFORT — Citing concerns over a predicted spike in COVID-19 cases following the Christmas holidays, the Carteret County Board of Education voted Wednesday to have students switch to remote virtual learning Wednesday, Jan. 6 through Friday, Jan. 15 after returning from holiday break. “We were told the week of Jan. 6 and 11th is when we will see a spike,” Superintendent Dr. Rob Jackson said during the emergency called meeting Wednesday in the school system’s central office. “As allowed by the governor, after talking with the principals, the cabinet staff, working with the health director and school nurses, it is my recommendation that we move to 100 percent remote learning from Jan. 6-15 and return (Tuesday) Jan. 19 to the plan as we are now.”

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