Posts Tagged ‘Johnston County Public Schools’
JC Board of Education votes to return all students to Plan A
At a special called session on March 22, the Johnston County Board of Education voted to return students in grades 6-12 on Plan A. Effective April 12, any student who is currently receiving face-to-face instruction will attend every day except Wednesdays, which will continue to be used for deep cleaning and sanitizing. As a result…
Read MoreThree JCPS high schools recognized for outstanding graduation rates
Three high schools in Johnston County were recognized by the N.C. Department of Public Instruction for achieving outstanding graduation rates in the 2019-2020 school year. Johnston County Early College Academy was recognized for earning a graduation rate of 100 percent, while Corinth Holders High and Cleveland High were recognized for earning graduation rates of 95+…
Read MoreTwo JCPS middle students receive $20K scholarship
Johnston County Public Schools middle school students Ximena Castaneda Aguilar and Valery Davis Mendoza are two of the several promising North Carolina seventh graders who were named as recipients of the Victor E. Bell, Jr. Scholarship. Each Bell Scholar is eligible to receive up to $20,000, as long as they meet annual renewal criteria. Starting…
Read MoreJohnston County Public Schools transitions to Plan B for all Students
The Johnston County Board of Education voted on January 12 to return all Pre-K and EC-Self Contained students to Plan B, four days per week, beginning on Tuesday, January 19. These students will participate in face-to-face instruction on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, with Wednesday serving as a remote learning day. All other students in…
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