More Triad homes and businesses will soon have access to high-speed broadband service. The telecommunications company NorthState has announced a continued expansion of its fiber-optic network, meaning more communities will have access to ultra-high-speed internet service.
Some Triad cities are starting to roll out plans to mandate testing for unvaccinated employees and offer incentives to those who get the COVID-19 shot.
“We ll be working up until the 22nd, we re adjusting bus routes and working with parents on if those fully virtual want to come back we re having to make plans with rosters and things of that nature, “ Perkins said. “ It’s like the first day of school in August, we’re excited.
Perkins said they are looking at summer programs to get students caught up, with the help of state funding.
Asheboro City Schools 5th grade teacher, Laura King said she’s excited to see students she hasn’t seen all year.
“I’m looking forward to the conversations we have and questions they ask,” King said. “I love to do hands on stuff with science and that s been difficult to do.”
I look forward to being back with them | GCS 6th and 9th graders return to school
Monday, February 22, Guilford County Schools sixth and ninth-graders head back to the classroom for the first time in nearly a year. Author: Stacey Spivey (WFMY News2) Published: 7:26 AM EST February 22, 2021 Updated: 7:26 AM EST February 22, 2021
GREENSBORO, N.C. More Triad students return to the classroom for in-person learning on Monday.
Erik Naglee, Page High School Principal, said he believes the last time he had all students in the school was March 13, 2020. Something that obviously, in the world of education, we ve never really prepared for or had to face, Naglee said.