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North Carolina’s largest school district to begin year with online learning

Online learing due to COVID-19 LAKEWOOD, COLORADO - MARCH 17: Maddie Vanderploeg, 11, a 5th-grade student in Jeffco Public Schools, works on her first day of online learning at her home on March 17, 2020 in Lakewood, Colorado. Jeffco Public Schools implemented a remote learning and work plan where teachers, students, and staff will educate and learn from home with online programs for an unknown period due to COVID-19. (Photo by RJ Sangosti/MediaNews Group/The Denver Post via Getty Images/Denver Post via Getty Images)

RALEIGH, N.C. — North Carolina’s largest public school district is sticking with only online student learning to start the academic year.

The Wake County school board voted unanimously on Tuesday to become yet another system not ready to return to classrooms next month due to COVID-19.

Board members had committed earlier to a rotating schedule for in-person instruction to begin the year, but district officials said things have changed since coronavirus hospitalizations and the percentage of positive cases have increased.

Gov. Roy Cooper also last week gave school districts the option to conduct all instruction online.

Positive COVID-19 cases have now exceeded 100,000 in North Carolina.



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