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  2. Western NC school, college closures after Helene flooding ...

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    WNC school closures Asheville City Schools will be closed on Monday, Sept. 30, through Friday, Oct. 4. Buncombe County Schools will be closed for the entire week, Monday, Sept. 30-Friday, Oct. 4.

  3. Helene closings: Charlotte-area school districts announce ...

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  4. Local school closures due to Helene

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  5. Western NC schools: 2 weeks after Helene, see what is open ...

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    Here is the latest on WNC school system statuses two weeks after Tropical Storm Helene struck

  6. Asheville private school closures after Helene flooding: What ...

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    Most Asheville area private schools are closed through this Friday. But others are closed for longer periods of time. Here's what we know.

  7. South Carolina live updates: Greenville County schools cancel ...

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    Due to Hurricane Helene's impact on Spartanburg and the surrounding areas, USC Upstate has postponed Morgan Square Madness, which was scheduled to take place today.The event has been rescheduled ...

  8. Greenville, Anderson schools, and Spartanburg D3 will be e ...

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    With a flood watch on for the Upstate through Friday afternoon due to Hurricane Helene, schools and colleges are making decisions about cancellations and e-learning. ... and over the weekend will ...

  9. These Triangle-area school districts are closing Friday due ...

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    Durham Public Schools made the announcement shortly before 5 p.m., “out of an abundance of caution due to potentially hazardous weather conditions stemming from Hurricane Helene.”