CHCCS Committee addresses funding needs to repair aging schools
Some of Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools' facilities are in need of repair or replacement, as the CHCCS Finance and Facilities Committee discussed at its Sept. 13 meeting.
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Some of Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools' facilities are in need of repair or replacement, as the CHCCS Finance and Facilities Committee discussed at its Sept. 13 meeting.
Kaye Martinez, the assistant librarian at Culbreth Middle School, just began her 36th year in the position.
At its work session on Sept. 1, the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education discussed sending a letter to the Orange County Board of County Commissioners to request a budget amendment for staff pay.
On Monday, Aug. 29, Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools opened its doors for another school year.
Inaugural Frank Porter Graham Bilingüe Elementary School resident artist Antonio Alanís has been working with students on a mural that celebrates diversity, and will finish before Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools start classes on Aug. 29.
The Chapel Hill Police Department will increase pedestrian safety enforcement operations — in addition to normal patrols — as students return to UNC and Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools, according to an announcement from the Town of Chapel Hill.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article incorrectly stated that NASA hosted the Genes in Space challenge. The competition is hosted by Boeing and miniPCR bio. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for this error.
All Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools will cancel or reschedule their after-school and evening athletics, activities and events today due to threat of severe weather, according to an email sent by CHCCS.
On April 8, Tiffany Cheshire began her role as principal of Guy B. Phillips Middle School.
As part of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools' ongoing review of school safety and security, the School Safety Task Force discussed options concerning the future of the school resource officer program at Thursday's CHCCS Board of Education meeting.
The Orange County Board of Education approved new plans to track COVID-19 infections in schools and create a threshold for reinstating mask mandates during its Monday meeting.
Project Graduation will celebrate its 30th anniversary with a graduation party for high school seniors in Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools this summer.
The COVID-19 pandemic has posed many difficulties on the nation. Among those obstacles is changes in the education system, social interactions and, as the pandemic persists, development in children.
After an announcement from Gov. Roy Cooper encouraging schools and local governments to end mask mandates starting March 7, Orange County leaders decided last Friday to keep the county's indoor mask mandate in place.
Justin Seifts, a Spanish teacher at East Chapel Hill High School, was recently awarded the 2022 Reckford Teaching Prize.
The North Carolina Commission for Public Health on Wednesday voted unanimously against a proposal that would have mandated a COVID-19 vaccine for students 17 and older in the state.
Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools schools and offices will be closed for students on Tuesday due to hazardous road conditions, the district announced in a press release Monday.
As Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools continues in-person learning, COVID-19 case numbers are on the rise.
Five Chapel Hill-Carrboro City School bus routes will not have a driver on Friday morning because of an ongoing bus driver shortage and COVID-19 protocols.
As school systems across the country head into their fifth semester marked by the pandemic, Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools is examining how to stay safe while transitioning “back to normal.”