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WS/FCS backs school calendar flexibility bill, but not for 2021-22

Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools supports bipartisan legislation allowing it to begin the school year one to two weeks earlier than currently allowed by state law. However, with many summer-school initiatives already set in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the system said Thursday it would not move up the start date of Aug. 23 for the 2021-22 school year. House Bill 111 would open WS/FCS schools on Aug. 11. WS/FCS said in a statement that senior leadership believes House Bill 111 “could be good in the future.” “An earlier start time would allow semesters to end before the winter break, so it may be very beneficial.”

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Calls to open schools earlier in the fall may get unlikely assist from COVID-19

N.C. legislators have submitted a slew of partisan and bipartisan bills with the common goal of allowing public school districts to begin the school year one to two weeks earlier in August. Faced again with stiff opposition from the state’s tourism lobby, school calendar flexibility proponents may get a boost from the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on in-classroom attendance. “Everybody is in agreement that our kids have suffered with schools being closed,” said Rep. Jeff Zenger, R-Forsyth, and co-sponsor of bipartisan House Bill 111 that would open schools on Aug. 11. Senate Bill 166, sponsored by Sen. Joyce Krawiec, R-Forsyth, would open Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools and Davie County Schools on Aug. 10.

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