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Why one school district chose plan B for the return to school
Now that Gov. Roy Cooper has made his decision about schools reopening in the fall, individual districts are faced with a question: do they go with plan B, or go fully remote through plan C?…

Perspective | The Cat in the Hat, the teacher in the mask
Schools will face different requirements at different times depending upon the prevalence of COVID-19 in their communities, ranging from bringing students back to classrooms with social distancing and other safety measures in place (North Carolina’s plan B) to continuing with full time distance learning (plan C).…
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COVID-19 schooling: Do ‘pandemic pods’ threaten equity efforts?
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NC Public School Advocates File New Lawsuit Challenging School Vouchers