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To conserve fuel, four North Carolina school districts made Friday a remote only learning day

Sat, 05/15/2021 - 11:34 legitgov To conserve fuel, four North Carolina school districts made Friday a remote only learning day | 15 May 2021 | Finding gas remains a problem in North Carolina, but relief is on the way. Colonial Pipeline has restarted its pipeline system and says people should expect a return to normal in several days. .In the Raleigh area specifically, about 75 percent were out as of 3:30 p.m. In the name of conserving fuel, four area school districts made Friday a remote only learning day. Wake County Public School System, Durham Public Schools, Franklin County Schools, and Vance County Schools informed all students that they should not come into the classroom Friday, but instead stay home and attend classes virtually.

Colonial Pipeline restart makes substantial progress , will take several days for normal return

Colonial Pipeline restart makes substantial progress , will take several days for normal return Finding gas Friday morning remains a problem, but relief is on the way. Colonial Pipeline has restarted its pipeline system and says people should expect a return to normal in several days. Gas Buddy estimates 71 percent of North Carolina gas stations were out of fuel as of Thursday night that s a slight improvement from 74 percent Wednesday night. State officials continue to encourage people to not panic buy. They say people rushing out to fill up all their vehicles and topping off their tanks despite not really needing it was a major reason for all the gas station outages.

Gas shortage: 72% of NC gas stations are without fuel

Franklin County Schools to offer Virtual Learning Academy for 2021-22 school year

Franklin County Schools to offer Virtual Learning Academy for 2021-22 school year After a year of virtual learning in response to the pandemic, Franklin County Schools is planning to offer a Virtual Learning Academy next school year. and last updated 2021-05-12 14:52:07-04 FRANKFORT, Ky. (LEX 18) — After a year of virtual learning in response to the pandemic, Franklin County Schools is planning to offer a Virtual Learning Academy next school year. Virtual learning has had a different impact on kids across the country, as some struggled and others thrived. For the McRoberts family in Franklin County, 12-year-old Jaiden has enjoyed it.

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