In-Person Learning Requirements Approved by North Carolina House of Representatives

The agreement goes beyond vetoed S.B. 37 to require elementary schools reopen full-time to all students under Plan A

Raleigh, N.C. – The state House of Representatives gave final legislative approval Thursday to an agreement to reopen North Carolina classrooms for students, unanimously passing a measure that goes beyond the previously vetoed Senate Bill 37 to require elementary school classrooms offer in-person instruction.

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Local School Reopening Bill Scheduled for House K-12 Committee As Governor Blocks Classroom Access

Raleigh, N.C. – Legislation to allow some local North Carolina school districts to safely reopen full-time notwithstanding the Governor’s veto of classroom access for students will be considered next week, the House Education K-12 Committee announced today.

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Summer Learning Option Clears N.C. House Committees With Support from Local Superintendents

Raleigh, N.C. – Legislation giving North Carolina families the choice to attend in-person summer learning programs in public schools cleared multiple state House committees on Tuesday with support from local superintendents who spoke in favor of the bill.  

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House Health Committee Should Continue Oversight of N.C. Vaccine Distribution, Speaker Moore Tells Members

Raleigh, N.C. – A letter sent by Speaker Tim Moore (R-Cleveland) to members of the House Health Committee on Tuesday urged the panel to continue oversight of North Carolina’s COVID-19 vaccine distribution process as the legislature returns to work this week.

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