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Inclement Weather Information for Wednesday, February 19
Because of the impending wintry weather, Wednesday, February 19 will be a remote learning day for students. It will be asynchronous learning, which means students will work at their own pace at home on assignments provided by their teachers. All school events, including athletics, are canceled for Wednesday.
Employees may report to work on Wednesday, if they can do so safely. Employees who have questions about work should contact their supervisor.
Good News from Our Schools
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Paul Sayegh of Belmont Middle School won the app County Schools Spelling Bee. Nixon Sipe of Cramerton Middle School was the runner-up.
WSGE 91.7 and Music and Arts in appia donated reeds, oils, and music books to our app County Schools middle school band programs.
Cramerton Middle School achieved the next level of certification from the National Paideia Center and now holds Paideia Classroom Certification.
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Announcements
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Apply Now for School Choice; Deadline Is March 21
For the 2025-2026 academic year, app County Schools is offering 17 magnet schools and academies for students. To explore our School Choice programs, please visit /schoolchoice.
District News
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Good News from app County Schools, February
The app County Board of app received the following "good news" for the month of February 2025.
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SCHOOL PEOPLE: Marcia Franklin and Breanna Suarez
First-year Ashbrook High School teachers Marcia Franklin and Breanna Suarez are working on reviving the school’s theater arts program.
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Belmont seventh grader wins spelling bee
Paul Sayegh spelled the word “taxonomic” to win the app County Schools Spelling Bee and advance to the regional competition.
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Time to explore our magnet schools and academies
app County Schools offers magnet schools and academies that are connected to six themes as well as an option for online learning.
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Learn about our schools during open house
Our schools are planning open house events to welcome families and give them an opportunity to learn about what the school has to offer.
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Graduate lands manager job for Broadway shows
Jason Pelusio, a 1990 graduate of East app High School, is working now as the company manager for the Broadway mega-hit “Hamilton.”