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ACS Secondary Schools to Open in Plan A

While secondary schools across Asheboro have been inviting students back to the classroom over the last several weeks, the district will officially transition into Plan A for middle and high schools on Tuesday, April 6, four days a week. 


At a special-called meeting of the Asheboro City Board of Education, the Board approved a transition for secondary students to attend school four days a week starting Monday, April 6. “We are extremely excited to ‘officially’ have 6-12 students back in our classrooms under Plan A,” said Dr. Aaron Woody, superintendent of Asheboro City Schools. “Since the beginning of the 20-21 school year, we have been working daily towards this goal. It’s important to remember, we have been offering in-person learning under Plan B. However, moving into Plan A is a significant milestone. At this point, we are confident in our abilities to serve more students, four days a week, while also mitigating COVID-19 in school communities,” he added. 


Asheboro City Schools will continue to utilize guidance provided in the Strong Schools NC Public Health Toolkit. This living document was created by the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services and North Carolina Department of Public Instruction last summer to help school administrators navigate school operations in light of the COVID-19 global pandemic. This document continues to be updated as state officials learn more about the implications of COVID-19 and its impact on school communities. 


“The latest iteration of the toolkit strongly encourages schools to bring students back to the classroom to the greatest extent possible. As of now, we have approximately 25 percent of students enrolled in remote learning through our ACCESS Ed program. With these students not in the classroom, in most classrooms, we are able to accommodate the social distancing recommendations,” said Woody. 


ACS students currently enrolled in ACCESS Ed wishing to attend school in Plan A should call their school’s principal by Friday, March 26. Please be sure to let the principal know if transportation will be needed for the student. 


“Safety is always our number one priority. It has been since the beginning of COVID-19 and it continues to be now. While we know we are not in ‘post-pandemic’ times, we are hopeful for the light at the end of the tunnel. We are looking forward to April 6.”