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(11/03/21 2:47am)
George Griffin, Riza Jenkins and Mike Sharp were elected to the three vacant spots on the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education in Tuesday’s election, according to unofficial results.
(10/24/21 10:48pm)
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education voted unanimously on Thursday to add three mental wellness days to the 2021-2022 calendar, with the goal of giving students and faculty time off to decompress during the school year.
(10/04/21 12:19am)
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education called a special meeting to discuss the superintendent evaluation process on Sept. 30.
(10/01/21 1:51am)
Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools students scored lower on state assessments across the board in the 2020-21 school year, according to recently released data.
(09/23/21 2:05am)
Chapel Hill Transit implemented several schedule changes Tuesday, reducing its services due to driver shortages.
(09/14/21 3:27am)
Last Friday, Gov. Roy Cooper vetoed a bill that would prohibit critical race theory from being taught in public schools.
(09/07/21 10:51pm)
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education voted unanimously last week to mandate COVID-19 vaccinations for all employees by Oct. 31.
(09/01/21 12:12am)
At 50 years old, Keith Edwards could still recall crying after her first day of seventh grade at Chapel Hill Junior High School.
(08/30/21 1:00am)
The painting of a pride flag on a Culbreth Middle School classroom wall has recently been removed — upsetting and confusing many parents.
(08/30/21 12:25am)
When he was 10 years old, Stan Vickers’ family filed a lawsuit against the Chapel Hill City Board of Education to gain entry into Carrboro Elementary School where, at the time, only white students were allowed to attend.
(08/17/21 10:14pm)
Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools is headed back to school next Monday, operating in person five days a week.
(08/16/21 10:11pm)
The November election season is quickly approaching, with seats on five Chapel Hill and Carrboro offices on the ballot.
(05/04/21 11:42pm)
Students in K-12 schools have faced heightened barriers to attending classes since the beginning of the pandemic. Issues related to broadband access, student and family health and a lack of social and emotional support have all contributed to falling attendance rates.
(05/05/21 12:58am)
Courtney McLaughlin’s son, an elementary school student in Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools, sometimes likes to join his Google Meet classes lying upside down.
(04/27/21 10:32pm)
For many student musicians, performing a unique piece curated just for them is a faraway, unrealistic idea. But thanks to the dedication of recently retired Phillips Middle School Orchestra Director Ann Daaleman, Phillips’ former eighth grade orchestra students will get the chance to make this dream a reality.
(04/27/21 1:11am)
Starting next school year, Carrboro High School students will switch to a block schedule, where they'll have longer and fewer classes Tuesday through Friday with designated free periods for enrichment.
(04/16/21 1:25am)
Every year, the Carrboro PTA hosts an auction and raffle focused on raising funds for the school. But this year, the event is also trying to help small businesses in Orange County.
(04/12/21 2:12am)
Edith Wiggins, a community treasure who dedicated her life to public service and serving the Chapel Hill community, died on Easter morning, April 4.
(04/07/21 11:34pm)
Editor's note: Some of the interviews in this article were translated to English from Spanish.
(03/31/21 1:36am)
A community-led coalition is demanding legislators fulfill their promise to ensure equitable education for all students in North Carolina, based on a court-ordered action plan from 2019.