Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools will be closed Wednesday due to national women's strike
Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools will be closed Wednesday because many employees will likely miss work to attend a planned women's demonstration.
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Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools will be closed Wednesday because many employees will likely miss work to attend a planned women's demonstration.
On Monday, students from Phoenix Academy High School in Chapel Hill gathered to post 16 poster-sized photos of students on the side of the school building as part of the Inside Out project.
A student from East Chapel Hill High School has been selected to play the flute at the world-famous Carnegie Hall in New York for a special performance comprised of the most talented high school musicians from around the world.
This October, McDougle Middle School’s football team decided to change up its uniforms to spread breast cancer awareness — the team wore pink jerseys specifically dedicated to the cause.
When Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools were first desegregated in 1966, Keith Edwards’ dream to one day be a member of the Lincoln High School band was lost.
What happens when a school gets a failing grade on its report card?
Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools serve roughly 3,000 children and teens, or 25 percent of their student body, on the free and reduced lunch program, as of 2015.
Kyesha Clark is scared for her younger siblings.
More than one hundred concerned Chapel Hill and Carrboro community members gathered at the United Church of Chapel Hill Saturday to discuss racial equity in public schools.
Ephesus Elementary PTA president Kristen Stewart is concerned about the impact of new apartments on her family’s school district.
Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools and a local nonprofit have responded to the growth of North Carolina’s under-18 Hispanic population by expanding language programs.
Today is the last day for Carrboro High School students to donate to their Winter Links fundraiser benefiting the nonprofit organization Positive Impact for Kids.
Three local businessmen are continuing the philanthropic work they started three years ago and are now expanding to other parts of the United States.
The Board Applicant Information Session take place at 6 PM at Chapel Hill Carrboro City Schools on Feb.2. Tom Forcella, from CCCS, is talking about the Long-Range Plan of the school board.
The Board Applicant Information Session take place at 6 PM at Chapel Hill Carrboro City Schools on Feb.2. There are some applicants taking notes.
The Board Applicant Information Session take place at 6 PM at the Lincoln Center of Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools on Feb.2. Todd LoFrese, from CCCS, is talking about teachers' salaries and support services of the school at the information session while applicants are listening to him.
With the roads cleared and the ice mostly melted, Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools reopened Wednesday with regular hours and activities.
The Inter-Faith Council for Social Service and Piedmont Health Services pitched the idea to Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools last month of including their respective services in the redevelopment of the Lincoln Center.
McDougle Elementary School hosted its very first Family Reading Partners event to help families come together to explore the benefits of reading.
Ten teachers in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools system received National Board Certification from the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards. North Carolina has 20,677 National Board Certified teachers — the highest number of teachers in a state with board certification in the country.