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The Johnston County Board of Education voted 4-3 Tuesday night to return all Pre-K and EC-Self Contained students to Plan B (four days per week) on Jan. 19.
K-12 students will remain on Plan C until Feb. 1. On Feb. 1, students in grades 6-12 will resume Plan B and elementary school students will return to school on Plan B.
Plan B for the district s K-12 student follows a two cohort model. Each cohort attends face-to-face instruction two days per week. The other three days of the week will be remote.
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A North Carolina supply chain expert believes vaccine distribution has been slow for many reasons.
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The Johnston County Board of Education voted 4-3 Tuesday night to return all Pre-K and EC-Self Contained students to Plan B (four days per week) on Jan. 19.
K-12 students will remain on Plan C until Feb. 1. On Feb. 1, students in grades 6-12 will resume Plan B and elementary school students will return to school on Plan B.
Plan B for the district s K-12 student follows a two cohort model. Each cohort attends face-to-face instruction two days per week. The other three days of the week will be remote.
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A North Carolina supply chain expert believes vaccine distribution has been slow for many reasons.
The Johnston County Health Department is holding a drive-thru COVID-19 vaccine clinic in Benson on Tuesday. Cars were lined up at West Johnston High School in Benson before 4 a.m., despite the clinic not being scheduled to start until 10 a.m.