ROCKINGHAM COUNTY SCHOOLS: Annual High School Option Virtual Parent Nights

ROCKINGHAM COUNTY SCHOOLS: Annual High School Option Virtual Parent Nights
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Rockingham County Schools issued the following announcement on Feb. 12.

Rockingham County Schools will hold our annual HIGH SCHOOL OPTIONS Virtual Parent Nights via ZOOM beginning on February 16th and ending on March 3rd. Each academy/high school option will present information and answer questions related to their individual program  at 6:00pm on the dates indicated below.  Our first Zoom meeting is this Wednesday – February 16 – and will focus on Rockingham Early College High School. The deadline to submit RECHS applications to Middle School Counselors is Friday, February 18. The final deadline to RECHS is February 25th.

Topic: Rockingham Early College High School

Time: February 16, 2022  at 6:00PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

Join Zoom Meeting

https://rock-k12-nc-us.zoom.us/j/89105763293…

Meeting ID: 891 0576 3293 Passcode: bL+2$x0 

Original source can be found here.



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