Public School Records Will Now Display Student's Chosen Name
A new change will allow North Carolina public school records to display a student's chosen name, as opposed to their legal name.
A new change will allow North Carolina public school records to display a student's chosen name, as opposed to their legal name.
The Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools Board of Education is moving ahead to resume in-person classes for more students on Monday.
Students across the state are wrapping up the first week of the new school year, most of them with remote learning. It brought some challenges and struggles.
Many state school districts are worried about reaching vulnerable students who qualify for free and reduced-price meals, as buildings remain closed because of COVID-19 concerns.
A vast majority of K-12 public school students in North Carolina will learn remotely when school begins on August 17.
As schools decide whether or not to hold class in person or online, one big question is at the root of it all — how much is it going to cost?
The Guilford County Board of Education is trying to find the best plan to reopen school buildings in August.
Many North Carolina high schools were set to resume workouts for fall sports on Monday. But some are pushing back the start date.
Schools across the state are planning ahead for the possibility of continued remote learning.