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The North Carolina Watchdog Reporting Network examined COVID-19 policies in North Carolina’s school districts as we approach two months into this new year. And they found wide disparities in the way that districts across the state are choosing to protect their students.
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North and South Carolina are among 26 states with an OSHA workplace safety plan that could require COVID-19 vaccinations for employees of public school districts. State officials are awaiting details.
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A new report has found that about 1 in 2,800 K-12 students who attended classes under the loosest reopening guidelines became infected with COVID-19 due to in-school transmission. The findings from Duke University and the University of North Carolina School of Medicine were released Wednesday.
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Early voting has concluded – and more than 4.5 million people have already cast ballots in North Carolina.A record number of early-voters have already…
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North Carolina elementary schools will soon be allowed to return to daily, in-person classes, Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper announced on Thursday.School…
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A week after students were told they could stay in their dorms, N.C. State officials have changed course and ordered students to move out of dorm rooms by…
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About 50 public school districts in North Carolina are returning this week with at least some in-person instruction. That's about one third of all the…
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A majority of North Carolina public school districts are returning to school remotely Monday. Many teachers will be meeting their students over video…
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Families across North Carolina are preparing to start a new school year in the midst of an ongoing pandemic. Most public school students are starting…
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Families across North Carolina are preparing to start a new school year in the midst of an ongoing pandemic. Most public school students are starting…