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NCDPI awarded $17M grant to increase mental health support for students North Carolina News

NCDPI awarded $17M grant to increase mental health support for students

January 13, 2023 0

The North Carolina Department of Public Instruction (NCDPI) was recently awarded roughly $17 million in grant funding from the U.S. Department of Education to help…

Gov. Cooper Encourages High School Students to Explore Cybersecurity Careers North Carolina News

Gov. Cooper encourages high school students to explore cybersecurity careers

January 4, 2022 0

Governor Roy Cooper is again encouraging high school students in North Carolina to explore careers in cybersecurity by participating in CyberStart America, a free online…

Medicaid now certifies kids for free lunch in North Carolina, 7 more states North Carolina News

Medicaid now certifies kids for free lunch in North Carolina, 7 more states

December 15, 2021 0

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — The U.S. Department of Agriculture has added eight states to the 19 where students receiving Medicaid coverage will be automatically…

Early grades students start school year with stronger literacy skills, assessment shows North Carolina News

Data: Majority of NC K-12 students taking state exams failed

September 3, 2021 0

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — New data shows the majority of North Carolina public school students taking standardized state exams in reading, math and science failed…

Cooper encourages schools local governments to drop mask mandates Coronavirus Updates

Vaccinated teachers and students don’t need masks, CDC says

July 9, 2021 0

NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. health officials say vaccinated teachers and students don't need to wear masks inside school buildings. The Centers for Disease Control…

Officials release school accountability scores Local News

Board acknowledges students, staff, Pinehurst golfers

June 15, 2021 0

The Moore County Board of Education held a regular business meeting Monday, June 14. An in-person event, the session took place at the Central Office…

Officials release school accountability scores Local Government

Board acknowledges students, staff, Pinehurst golfers

June 15, 2021 0

The Moore County Board of Education held a regular business meeting Monday, June 14. An in-person event, the session took place at the Central Office…

Officials release school accountability scores Education

Board acknowledges students, staff, Pinehurst golfers

June 15, 2021 0

The Moore County Board of Education held a regular business meeting Monday, June 14. An in-person event, the session took place at the Central Office…

North Carolina accepts no new COVID-19 vaccines this week Coronavirus Updates

Health department to offer vaccinations to students 16 and older

April 23, 2021 0

On Wednesday, April 28, the Moore County Health Department in partnership with Moore County Schools, The O’Neal School, and STARS Charter School will offer free…

COVID shots for North Carolina kids 5 to 11 widely available Coronavirus Updates

Many N.C. college students qualify for COVID-19 shot April 7

March 17, 2021 0

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — A sizable group of North Carolina college students will be eligible for a vaccine in April, under guidance from the state…

Coronavirus Updates

Renewal of P-EBT program brings food assistance to NC families

February 17, 2021 0

Thousands of North Carolina parents with school-age children will soon begin receiving additional assistance to purchase food through the Pandemic Electronic Benefits Transfer Program, or…

Vaccine eligibility expands to teachers childcare workers Coronavirus Updates

Governor wants all districts to return pupils to classrooms

February 2, 2021 0

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper on Tuesday announced his desire for the state's more than 1.5 million public school students to…

More than 10,000 North Carolina students unaccounted North Carolina News

More than 10,000 North Carolina students unaccounted for

December 31, 2020 0

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina education officials recently estimated that educators can't account for about 10,000 to 15,000 public school students this school year…

Staff students saluted at session Local Government

Staff, students saluted at session

October 27, 2020 0

The Moore County School Board praised staff members and students Monday, October 12.  Among those recognized at the board’s Regular Business Meeting were Dylan Thomas,…

Staff students saluted at session Local News

Staff, students saluted at session

October 13, 2020 0

The Moore County School Board praised staff members and students Monday, October 12.  Among those recognized at the board’s Regular Business Meeting were Dylan Thomas,…

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