Students use dance to help prevent bullying
Strobe lights, dancing children and glow sticks characterized the final day of Northside Elementary School’s Kick for Kindness anti-bullying week on Friday.
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Strobe lights, dancing children and glow sticks characterized the final day of Northside Elementary School’s Kick for Kindness anti-bullying week on Friday.
When UNC freshman Eliza Filene was at Carrboro High School, her involvement in the Academy of International Studies took her from Carrboro to Decatur, Ill., to Haiti — and due to the redevelopment of the program this year, more Carrboro students will be following in Filene’s footsteps.
Christmas is coming early at four middle schools in Chapel Hill and Carrboro, where faculty and staff will receive new Apple laptops in the coming weeks.
You wouldn’t know it from the name, but employees at the Boomerang program don’t want to see the kids they serve again.
Morris Grove Elementary School fifth graders have been rolling up their sleeves and rolling out their paintbrushes in anticipation of this year’s pumpkin auction.
Community leaders talked about how to prevent bullying in Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools at a panel discussion Monday night — but not many people were there to hear the message.
The Orange County Board of Commissioners is discussing the possibility of placing a bond referendum estimated to be worth between $100 and $125 million on the 2016 ballot.
Tell Gina Kim she’s sub-par, and she’ll take it as a compliment.
With state data revealing that a large achievement gap among students still exists, Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools is working with a new partner to redevelop its classroom strategies.
Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools will now use a student assessment tool that will give teachers immediate feedback regarding a student’s grade-level performance.
Hundreds of Chapel Hill-Carrboro elementary school students do not have to worry about going hungry on the weekends, thanks to the nonprofit organization TABLE.
It will now take a little longer for children enrolled in Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools to clean up at the end of lunch — but the activity will prove to be another lesson in their day.
The Common Core, a set of national standards for measuring student achievement in K-12 English and math, is in limbo in North Carolina following state lawmakers’ decision to review the standards.
Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools achieved a balanced budget for the 2014-15 school year and an increase in teacher pay, but at a significant cost.
Laila Williams, eight years old, gets her face painted at the Weaver Street Co-Op Fair in Carborro.
When Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools started Monday, not everyone was excited to begin the new year.
The future of alternative energy in Chapel Hill is getting brighter.
Northside Elementary won’t let its rich history stop it from becoming a school of the future.