CHCCS students named as Teaching Fellows for 2011
Four students from Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools received 2011 North Carolina Teaching Fellows scholarships.
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Four students from Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools received 2011 North Carolina Teaching Fellows scholarships.
Although facing budget cuts in the near future, Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools is still making transparency a priority.
With a Republican-controlled N.C. General Assembly looking to lower the deficit, Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools officials will brace for future cuts as they review a proposed budget tonight.
Teacher of the Year nominations for Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools teachers are now being accepted.
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education will begin streaming videos of its meetings online April 7.
The April 14 meeting of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education meeting has been re-purposed. It was originally planned as a regular meeting, but will now be used for a board development session. The meeting will be held at the Lincoln Center at 7 p.m.
Third graders at Estes Hills Elementary School will investigate potential careers at a college and career fair Thursday.
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education was scheduled to meet in closed session on Friday night to review applications for school superintendent, but the session has been canceled.
An East Chapel Hill High School student received the President’s Volunteer Service Award. Carly Collette will receive a lapel pin, certificate and letter from the president during an awards ceremony. President Barack Obama presents the awards to people of all ages who have given a significant amount of time to community service.
Students involved in the Math Olympiad team at Rashkis Elementary School visited the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics last week.
About 700 area high school students take online classes, but without the state’s financial help these courses could face major cuts.
A recently released survey of Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools stakeholders suggested the system’s new leader needs to be capable of making difficult decisions.
Some local students should start brushing up on their French after their middle school received a grant to encourage global education.
It’s early morning, and the ground outside is white and slushy. As parents sit uneasily watching closures scroll across the bottom of the news, children celebrate their schools’ cancellations.
After suspending an athletic director and head basketball coach after a personnel investigation, Cedar Ridge High School has filled the positions left empty.
Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools has released three communication projects in an effort to keep the community informed on the budget constraints the district faces for the 2011-12 school year.
The combined effects of a $7.7 million funding deficit and even further reductions mandated by the state could force Orange County Schools to cut teacher, assistant teacher and assistant principal positions within the district.
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education sought to revise a list of course options, including physical education, German and art, at Thursday night’s meeting.
As local and state officials gear up for a third year of heavy budget cuts, many are concerned about what the reductions will mean for academics, staff and the future of N.C. education.
Although the district has not seen abnormal growth, six of the 17 Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools facilities are over capacity.