ROCKINGHAM COUNTY SCHOOLS: Holding its last two Parent Information/Feedback Nights

ROCKINGHAM COUNTY SCHOOLS: Holding its last two Parent Information/Feedback Nights
Holding its last two Parent Information/Feedback Nights — ROCKINGHAM COUNTY SCHOOLS: ( rock.k12.nc.us)
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Rockingham County Schools issued the following announcement on March 7.

Rockingham County Schools is holding its last two Parent Information/Feedback Nights over the next two weeks. 

These Parent Information/Feedback Nights will be for parents across Rockingham County to get more information about RCS, to get their questions answered, and to learn more about our amazing schools! 

If you’re a parent of a current or future RCS student and would like to know more about our district and what we have to offer, consider coming to one of the upcoming meetings. 

The next one is Thursday evening at Monroeton Elementary School at 6:00 p.m.! 

Thursday, March 9 – Monroeton Elementary School 

Thursday, March 16 – Lincoln Elementary School

Original source can be found here.



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