Macon schools show improvement

  • Highlands School went from a “C” grade to a “B” grade in the latest grades released by the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction.
    Highlands School went from a “C” grade to a “B” grade in the latest grades released by the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction.
All but two Macon County Schools met growth expectations in 2022-23, according to state data presented to the Macon County Board of Education at its March 25 meeting. Information collected by North…

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