RICHMOND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL: Begin School For Traditional Students On August 23

RICHMOND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL: Begin School For Traditional Students On August 23
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Richmond County Schools issued the following announcement on Aug. 6. 

Richmond County Schools will begin school for traditional students on August 23 (August 11 for REaCH students). All Pre-K-12th grade students will attend face-to-face instruction Monday through Friday from 8-3 p.m. Students will receive in-person, direct instruction from their classroom teachers. RCS will continue to have a strong focus on implementing health and safety measures for students and staff and continue to use the NC Public Schools’ Toolkit for guidance.

Original source can be found here.



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