Schools across North Carolina are discussing the return for in-person learning under Plan A after Governor Roy Cooper and NC legislators reached an agreement to get kids back in the classroom. The Jackson County Board of Education approved a recommendation by interim Superintendent Dr. Tony Tipton to move grades 6-12 to the state’s “Plan A” and increase the number of in-person learning days from the current two days per week to four days per week, effective April 5 when students return from spring break.
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