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The Cabarrus County school board unanimously approved a plan Friday to offer middle and high school students four days a week of in-person instruction, beginning April 13. It's the first district in the region, and likely one of the first in North Carolina, to act on a new opportunity to relax 6-foot distancing in grades 6-12.
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The Cabarrus County school board has approved a $458,000 settlement for Superintendent Chris Lowder, who is retiring at the end of this month.
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Cabarrus County Superintendent Chris Lowder has resigned after more than five years in the job, the district announced Wednesday. His resignation came at a special meeting Tuesday.
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The Cabarrus County school board voted 5-2 Saturday to bring some students back to school four days a week starting Feb. 16. Currently, all schools are in Plan B, with students attending two days a week of in-person classes and three days of remote learning.
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Cabarrus County Schools resumed in-person classes Tuesday amid controversy over whether it's safe during surging coronavirus cases.
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North Carolina health officials have chosen 17 school districts to pilot rapid COVID-19 testing in schools, and none of the state’s largest districts is among them.
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The Cabarrus County school board voted at an emergency meeting Wednesday night to return to all-remote classes because COVID-19 numbers are spiking.
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The Charlotte-Mecklenburg school board unanimously granted Superintendent Earnest Winston authority Tuesday to shift schools into remote learning based on COVID-19 conditions or staff shortages.
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The Charlotte-Mecklenburg and Cabarrus County school boards have called special meetings today to vote on changes related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Reopening schools amid a pandemic is complicated enough, but a handful of schools in the Charlotte region are opening for the very first time -- without…