“Students at traditional middle schools in grades 6-8 and high school students in grades 9-12 will return on A/B/C rotations beginning Feb. 22.” On Monday, the Republicans of the North Carolina state senate filed a bill to reopen schools … The Safety & Sanitation Guide's guidance came from the following state guidance, as well as from direct consultation with our local Catawba County Department of Public Health. Roy Cooper announced Thursday that school districts can reopen elementary schools for full-time, daily, in-person instruction starting Oct. 5. SCHOOL RE-ENTRY PLAN FOR FALL, 2020. CABARRUS COUNTY, N.C. (WBTV) - A group of educators protested on Monday the decision made by the Cabarrus County Board of Education to reopen schools for full-time in-person learning for some students. “15 North Carolina educators have died of COVID, that’s 15 too many. This means that school officially begins on Monday, August 17 with REMOTE-LEARNING for ALL STUDENTS through Friday, September 11, 2020. Cooper, along with N.C. Gov. ... killed outside Catawba County home. Gaston County. North Carolina Gov. Then reevaluate the situation. Iredell County. “Simply said, California cannot reopen schools unless they are safe,” the state's largest teachers union wrote in a letter to state officials this week. Here’s a … This means schools are operating at no more than 50% capacity with a mix of in-person and virtual learning. Catawba County lawmakers support school reopening bill The three state lawmakers from Catawba County have shown their support for a bill pending in the N.C. General Assembly that would require schools to offer in-person learning options to students. Currently, Catawba County Schools are open under North Carolina's "Plan B" option. 7/20/20 7pm: School Re-opening: Hickory Public Schools announced they would begin school with 4 weeks of remote learning. Mecklenburg Co. Rowan County ... Studies have shown that with mitigation efforts schools can reopen safely. Catawba Co. Cleveland County. High Country. Click here for more information about the district’s reopening plans. https://www.catawbaschools.net/details/~board/news/post/07-16-20 The HPS Board of Education met on July 20, 2020 and voted to begin the new school year (fall, 2020-2021) with REMOTE-LEARNING for the first FOUR WEEKS OF SCHOOL. Superintendent Catherine Truitt, urged local districts to allow the option of in-person learning in public schools.