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Subject to change

Robbinsville – When Graham County Schools announced its return-to-school plan on July 27, Superintendent Angie Knight stressed that the schedule could be altered. Exactly one week later, the system did just that.
Robbinsville Elementary School had some faculty on-hand to distribute supplies to students on Thursday, March 26. Photo by Art Miller/amiller@grahamstar.com

Robbinsville Elementary School had some faculty on-hand to distribute supplies to students on Thursday, March 26. Photo by Art Miller/amiller@grahamstar.com

Roll with the changes

Robbinsville – Graham County Schools keep adapting to the ever-evolving world as we now know it. Beginning Monday, a new meal distribution plan was put in place.
Sarai Moreno, a sixth-grader at Robbinsville Elementary School, took full advantage of the meal distribution program put in-place by Graham County Schools by visiting Robbinsville United Methodist Church for lunch and next day’s breakfast on March 18. Photo by Eric Reece/Contributing Photographer

Sarai Moreno, a sixth-grader at Robbinsville Elementary School, took full advantage of the meal distribution program put in-place by Graham County Schools by visiting Robbinsville United Methodist Church for lunch and next day’s breakfast on March 18. Photo by Eric Reece/Contributing Photographer

The children are our future

Robbinsville – With the Sunday, March 15 closing of schools across North Carolina came questions from parents and students, and a lack of answers.  Parents became concerned about the well-being of their children, not sure if they would get the education and nutrition that they need.