Becky Snyder, a fifth-grade academically and intellectually gifted math, science and social studies teacher at East Mooresville Intermediate School, is one of 46 educators nationwide who will receive the prestigious
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A Cotswold Elementary student walks past a social distancing banner on the way to class in November.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg school board meets Tuesday to hear plans for bringing students back to in-person classes next week.
In the past year, such meetings have brought last-minute changes and delays. But this one comes in the wake of last week’s call from state leaders to reopen in-person classes.
And Superintendent Earnest Winston said Friday he s ready to recommend staying the course the board set in mid-January. We are ready to welcome our students and staff to in-person learning on Feb. 15 and 22, he said at a news conference.
On Saturday, more than 100 Charlotte-Mecklenburg school staff members took an extra step towards protecting themselves by getting the COVID-19 vaccine.
North Carolina lawmakers on Thursday unanimously approved a coronavirus relief bill that sends federal money approved by Congress in December to schools