Anson County Board of Education

  • Dr. Roseboro shares news on Continuing Education for Anson’s high schoolers’

    Dr. Roseboro shares news on Continuing Education for Anson’s high schoolers’

    ANSON COUNTY — Anson County School’s Executive Director of Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment (CIA) Karen Roseboro, updated Board of Education members on the recent strides her team has made in CIA and targeted tutoring programs.


  • To wear or not to wear a hoodie, that is the question…

    To wear or not to wear a hoodie, that is the question…

    ANSON — At the Anson County Board of Education meeting last Thursday, board members mulled changes to the 2024-2025 school year dress code. Addressing the board, Erin Adams, who is a sixth grade math and science teacher at Lilesville Elementary, explained from her perspective, why students may feel a need…


  • New middle school contract signing

    New middle school contract signing

    ANSON — In a long anticipated moment for Anson County, Dr. George Truman, Chairperson for the Anson County Board of Education and Superintendent Howard McLean, officially signed the contract to build the new Anson Middle School.


  • School Board recognizes student achievements in sports and artistic creativity

    School Board recognizes student achievements in sports and artistic creativity

    ANSON — At the Anson County Board of Education meeting held on December 11, board members recognized student achievements in sports and announced winners of the school districts annual Christmas Card Design Competition.


  • Anson County seeks stakeholder and parental input on the district’s Strategic Plan for 2022—2023

    Anson County seeks stakeholder and parental input on the district’s Strategic Plan for 2022—2023

    WADESBORO — The Anson County Board of Education met Monday, October 30, to discuss the Anson County School District’s strategic plan for 2022-2023.


  • Anson County Schools to reopen with remote learning

    Anson County Schools to reopen with remote learning

    WADESBORO — Anson County Schools will utilize remote learning through at least the first nine weeks of the fall semester. At the end of nine weeks the Board will consider changing its reopening plan to a different model.


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