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New Grading Guidelines:
Preguntas frecuentes CALIFICACION DE FIN DE ANO Y PROMOCION DEL ESTUDIANTE
Guidance for High School Graduation Ceremonies from NCDPI
Video: Grading in K-11: Dr. Stegall, North Carolina Department of Public Instruction
New State COVID-19 Web Portal:
The State has launched a new COVID-19 web portal in an effort to gather all the COVID-19 related information from a wide range of State agencies.
Will My High School Senior Graduate This Spring?
How the statewide school closure due to COVID-19 will impact seniors scheduled to graduate this spring?
Where Can Teachers and Parents Find Online Instructional Resources?
Guidance on where to find online resources to help teachers and parents provide instruction to students.
Link to NC Department of Public Instruction Parent FAQ:
Guidance for parents and FAQs about NC Public Schools
How do I enroll my student in Thomasville City Schools? TCS Student Support Services

CDC -Center for Disease Control
New State COVID-19 Web Portal: nc.gov/covid19 is an effort to gather all the COVID-19 related information from a wide range of State agencies across State government, including public health, courts, unemployment, parks, state offices and more.
Resources for Planning and Preparing at Home
How to talk to children about COVID-19
Davidson County Health Department 915 Greensboro Street
Lexington, NC 27292
336-242-2300
Emergency: 911
Share the facts about COVID-19
NC Helpline 24/7: Call toll-free at 866-462-3821. This helpline is staffed by the NC Poison Control 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Hope4NC Helpline (1-855-587-3463)
Connects North Carolinians to additional mental health and resilience supports that help them cope and build resilience during times of crisis.
Hope4Healers Helpline (919-226-2002)
Provides mental health and resilience supports for health care professionals, emergency medical specialists, first responders, other staff who work in health care settings and their families throughout the state who are experiencing stress from being on the front lines of the state’s COVID-19 response.