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FLORENCE SCHOOL CLOSINGS: Wake County schools closed on Monday

UNC will return to normal operations at 8 a.m. on Tuesday.
East Carolina University will resume classes at 8 a.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 19.
Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools will be closed Monday, Sept. 17.
Wake, Harnett, Hoke, Lee, Clinton City, Chatham and Wilson County Schools will be closed on Monday.
In addition, Moore County schools will be closed on Monday and Cumberland County schools will be closed through Wednesday.
Johnston County Public Schools and Wayne County Public Schools will also be closed on Monday and Tuesday.
Sampson County Schools will be closed until further notice.
Last week, Wake County schools, Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools, and Durham Public Schools closed on Thursday and Friday ahead of Hurricane Florence.
View a full list of school closings here.
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Currently, the projected make-up days are as follows:
Traditional Schools – Monday, October 22 & Wednesday, November 21
Year-Round Schools, Early College High Schools, & Cumberland Polytechnic High School – Tuesday, November 6 and Wednesday, November 21
Moore County Schools released two hours early on Wednesday and closed Thursday and Friday.
Lee County Schools operated on a regular schedule Wednesday (after school activities are canceled) and closed on Thursday and Friday.
Nash-Rocky Mount Public Schools had an early release Wednesday and closed Thursday and Friday.
Hoke County Schools had an early release Wednesday and closed on Thursday and Friday.
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