Rowan-Salisbury Schools Board of Education votes to switch to in-person learning four days a week Associate Superintendent Dr. Kelly Withers address the BOE at the Monday meeting. (Source: Rowan-Salisbury Schools) By David Whisenant | February 23, 2021 at 6:50 AM EST - Updated February 23 at 6:58 AM ROWAN COUNTY, N.C. (WBTV) - The Board of Education for Rowan-Salisbury Schools voted on Monday night to move elementary school students to four day a week in-person learning at the end of March. Specifically, the BOE voted to allow all K-5 students and 6-12 specialized needs Exceptional Children and English Learning students to return to in-person learning 4 days per week.