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Sisters Madison and Mackenzie Flynn make lasting impact on Manteo High School athletics
The Flynn family moved from Connecticut to the Outer Banks in the fall of 2020 for a better quality of life. Mark and Jen were looking at Rodanthe and Waves for a slower pace for themselves and their three daughters, but they fell in love with a picture online of the Town of Manteo. “It […] The post Sisters Madison and Mackenzie Flynn make lasting impact on Manteo High School athletics appeared first on The Coastland Times.
Dare County Schools announce early dismissal due to weather
Dare County Schools will get out early Wednesday due to the rain. The possibility for coastal flooding prompted early dismissals and the cancellation of all after school activities. Elementary schools will be let out at 11:30 a.m. Most middle and high schools will be let out at 12 p.m. First Flight Middle School will be let out at 11:50 a.m. Parents with concerns about transportation should ...
Basnight talks with school board about professional development
“We’re not going to move forward if we’re all doing the same things … We are going to get there on different paths,” proclaimed Dare Schools Superintendent Steve Basnight. On Feb. 12, 2024, Basnight briefed the Dare County School Board the four areas of focus: Increase student learning School security Recruitment and retention of qualified […] The post Basnight talks with school board about professional development appeared first on The Coastland Times.
First Flight High School’s spring musical is sure to be ‘fetch!’ Mean Girls hits the stage next week
What happens when a naive newbie meets a trio of oh-so-fetch high school mean girls? Well, let’s just say chaos ensues, and a lot of pink is involved. For the First Flight High School (FFHS) theatre program, they’re getting to know the ins and outs of navigating social standing and the importance of companionship first-hand […] The post First Flight High School’s spring musical is sure to be ‘fetch!’ Mean Girls hits the stage next week appeared first on The Coastland Times.
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