Organizations work to combat hunger in summer
The town of Chapel Hill slows down in the summer, but organizations fighting hunger do not take a break.
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The town of Chapel Hill slows down in the summer, but organizations fighting hunger do not take a break.
When the Orange County Board of Commissioners reviewed the budget for 2014-15, there was one important change they needed to make.
There were cheers for all of the Chapel Hill High School graduates on Saturday, but nobody got a louder ovation than Quentin Taylor.
The students of Guy B. Phillips Middle School celebrated the school’s 50th anniversary on Tuesday the only way they knew how – with 700 cupcakes.
They think it’s a long shot, but the members of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education will fight to avoid making almost $900,000 in cuts to the district budget.
An influx of school-aged children in the next five years has local school districts thinking they’ll need more space.
Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools is celebrating the district’s lowest dropout rate in the past 15 years.
Calling all Carrboro fourth-graders: the Board of Aldermen wants to hear from you.
The recession has finally caught up with Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools, and it may cost the district more than $3 million .
They call them “lunch angels.”
Bebops and bobby socks will fill the Chapel Hill High School gymnasium Saturday as community members jump and jive for a cause at the school’s 18th annual Silent Auction and Swing Dance.
Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools is ready for its facelift.
By the end of spring semester, students from three Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools will have made 200 dresses for girls at the Sulmac Primary School in Lari, Kenya.
Sometimes you can’t turn back.
Earlier this year, a court dismissed two parents’ claims that their autistic daughter didn’t receive appropriate educational services from Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools.
Building an award-winning elementary school is a daunting task — a challenge that Moseley Architects met head on.
It was minutes before the final results rolled in, and 11-year-old Thea Barrett had her eyes glued to her laptop and her favorite good luck trinket — a tiny turtle charm — on the table.
Chapel Hill High School’s library books are moldy, but not because students aren’t reading them.
Orange County students might be using homemade solar ovens to make s’mores now that a local nonprofit has received a million-dollar grant.
Students can finally say “Hola!” to a bilingual magnet elementary school when Frank Porter Graham Elementary School reopens today as Frank Porter Graham Bilingue School.