UCPS students will learn in-person five days a week starting April 12 The UCPS Board of Education met virtually on Monday, March 15 to discuss the district's plans for increasing in-person learning. Author: Emma Korynta Updated: 12:35 AM EDT March 16, 2021 UNION COUNTY, N.C. — Starting Monday, April 12, all levels of Union County Public Schools students will switch to in-person learning all five days of the school week. The UCPS Board of Education met virtually on Monday, March 15 to discuss the district's plans for increasing in-person learning. At the meeting, Superintendent Andrew Houlihan recommended schools recommended that 6th through 12th graders move to Plan A on April 12.