Schools in Candor, NC

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East Middle School gallery

East Middle School, located in Biscoe, N.C., is affiliated with Montgomery County Schools. It offers a variety of educational and cocurricular programs

Inspirational Tutoring Service gallery

Serving the Candor Area

Inspirational Tutoring focuses on building confidence, motivation, focus, and problem solving skills. Teachers share successful strategies with students

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Montgomery Community College gallery

Montgomery Community College is located in Troy, N. C., and offers various educational and extracurricular programs and activities. The courses offered by t

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Montgomery County Schools gallery

Montgomery County Schools governs various elementary, middle and high schools. The school district provides a range of academic and extracurricular options

West End Elementary School gallery

West End Elementary School is an educational institution that is a part of Moore County Schools, which serves more than 12,290 students through over

West Middle School gallery

West Middle School is one of two middle schools in the Montgomery County School System. The middle school serves more than 500 students in grades six throu