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The Kannapolis School Board voted unanimously at Mondayâs monthly meeting to move back into Plan B (partial in-person learning) starting Tuesday, Feb. 16. This move will be effective for the remainder of the school year, and no further transitions will be made unless COVID-19 numbers rise in the district enough to where there is a necessary move back to an all-remote plan. The Kannapolis Board of Education voted unanimously to move into Gov. Roy Cooper s Plan B for the remainder of the school year Monday. Screenshot âThis is what weâll plan to do until the end of the school year,â said Board Chair Todd Adams. âUnless the state puts us in a different position or if the metrics go in a really wild direction that puts us back to fully remote. ....
RALEIGH â Gov. Roy Cooper strongly urged school districts to provide in-person learning for students at a press conference Tuesday. âItâs important schools follow the safety protocols laid out by NCDHHS,â he said. âThat guidance reinforces in-person learning while maintaining strong public health measures. Students who are ready to return to the classrooms should have that chance,â said Gov. Roy Cooper. Screenshot âStudents should still have the option of remote learning at school if that is best for them. And teachers who are at risk should be providing that remote instruction. But students who are ready to return to the classrooms should have that chance.â ....
Kannapolis City Schools and Cabarrus County Schools reported their updated COVID-19 numbers for the week of Jan. 25 through Jan. 31 on Monday. KCS reported three new cases and 16 new quarantines while CCS reported 61 new cases (19 staffers and 42 students). CCS is not currently releasing quarantine numbers to the public. Kannapolis City Schools remains in Plan C, so no students are on campus, but 743 staff members remain at work in either nutritional or administrative capacities. Superintendent Chip Buckwell, who announced his retirement Monday after 37 years with KCS, released the numbers in his weekly Facebook video. âAs our community keeps moving towards large-scale vaccination, it is still important to continue with all the recommended prevention practices,â he said. âGetting students safely back face-to-face is #KCSEssential.â ....
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KANNAPOLIS — The school district reported six new cases of COVID-19 last week and 14 quarantines along with it as students have started the second semester in Plan C working ....