Montgomery County Convenience Sites closed for weekend due to weather

Steve Hair, Chairman at Montgomery County
Steve Hair, Chairman at Montgomery County
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All Montgomery County Convenience Sites will be closed this weekend due to expected severe weather, according to a statement from county officials. The sites are scheduled to reopen on Monday, unless further notice is provided.

“We appreciate your understanding and encourage everyone to plan ahead and stay safe,” the statement said.

In related news about Montgomery County, recent data show that among 195 senior students who took the reading portion of the ACT in the 2022-23 school year, only 15.9% were considered ready for college. For junior students, 25.1% of 255 tested were deemed college-ready in reading. On the English portion of the ACT, 19.5% of seniors and 26.3% of juniors met college readiness benchmarks. In science, just 9.8% of juniors were considered ready for college, while in math, only 12.2% achieved readiness standards (https://www.dpi.nc.gov/).



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