It’s not certain whether COVID-19 will continue to spread through North Carolina this fall, but one thing is likely: The 2020-21 school year won’t be typical.
North Carolina public health and education officials have been working to determine what the 2020-21 school year will look like, and whether it will be safe to open to in-person instruction.
Remote learning will probably be a part of any school reopening plan, the state superintendent has said.
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Hmmm, since no school, I suppose people will get a rebate on their property taxes that was earmarked for school districts? No? Seems only fair, no school, no taxes.
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DeleteAbsolutely and we'll have as much luck with this as I had demanding my tax go to me since I was homeschooling & then the time I called my lawyer and complained that since my property goes to the middle of the road in my front and side I should get money for the sale or lease of them. Also, I wanted money for the large telephone stations on my property, but was told I'd just be wasting my time. :( & lastly the time a state employee confronted me asking why water was going into the ditch to which I said it is well water which runs my heating/cooling systems to which he said do I have a permit and I said it's my land and I'll have to go through my family papers since 1790 and I abruptly left. He never came back.
If asswipe Cooper has anything to do with it school will open in 2021 or later
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