Guilford County Schools is developing a plan to continue supporting technology upgrades and student devices after federal COVID-19 funding expires this year.
Two Guilford County schools could close next year as the district moves forward with its $2 billion facilities master plan. The district will hold a public hearing on the closures on Dec. 12.
The Guilford County Board of Education will vote on revisions to three policies next week in alignment with the state’s new Parents’ Bill of Rights. Numerous parents wrote to the district opposing the changes.
The latest meeting of the Guilford County Board of Education was packed with parents and clergy expressing support for the board and the “legislative overreach” that put its newest member
Bill Goebel, who has the seat, and Michael Logan, who thinks he should, both say they will continue at the next board meeting on Sept. 19. This could become a constitutional argument.