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(04/16/24 7:42pm)
North Carolina's State of the Teaching Profession report, released earlier this month, shows statewide teacher attrition was 11.5 percent during the 2022-23 school year, an increase from 7.8 percent the year before. Beginning teachers — who are in their first three years of teaching — have an attrition rate of 15.1 percent.
(04/15/24 1:00am)
On April 11, dozens of students, teachers and donors filled Chapel Hill High School's cafeteria to celebrate its recognition as the 2023 School of the Year for its automotive program.
(04/09/24 6:58pm)
Following a five-year pause due to the pandemic, the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Public School Foundation has restarted its Books Over Break program to increase students' equitable access to books and retain academic progress made during the school year.
(04/02/24 8:14pm)
On Tuesday afternoons, members of the East Chapel Hill High School Youth Leaders in Music club lead music lessons for Phillips Middle School students. Middle school students are paired with high schoolers to refine and learn skills.
(04/01/24 8:59pm)
Carrboro High School athletic trainer Myranda Crump, who is known by her colleagues for going above and beyond in her work, was recently recognized as the 2024 North Carolina Athletic Directors Association Athletic Trainer of the Year.
(03/05/24 7:00pm)
FIRST North Carolina held its first robotics competition of the 2024 season this weekend at Chapel Hill High School.
(03/05/24 11:43pm)
The district announced earlier this week that Shaunna Jeffries, a 4th grade teacher at Frank Porter Graham Elementary School in Chapel Hill, was nominated for the Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching.
(02/27/24 1:12am)
Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools experienced a 7.43 percent decline of the average number of students enrolled in its schools from the beginning of the 2019-20 school year to the end of 2022-23 — a decrease likely driven by demographic changes in the Chapel Hill and Carrboro communities and growing involvement in private schools.
(02/13/24 8:10pm)
Last month, Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools received a $200,000 grant from the N.C. Department of Public Instruction’s Center for Safer Schools for distribution to two different departments in the district to improve student safety.
(02/14/24 7:39am)
Chapel Hill High School announced last week that Ryan Horton will be the new head coach of the CHHS football team following coach Issac Marsh’s retirement after 26 years.
(02/13/24 2:27am)
The Center for Safer Schools recently presented its annual consolidated data report from the 2022-23 school year to the N.C. State Board of Education — including a decrease in dropout rates among high school aged students compared to the previous year.
(02/08/24 4:40pm)
On Jan. 30, the Campaign for Southern Equality filed a federal complaint against the N.C. State Board of Education and the N.C. Department of Public Instruction on how they have implemented N.C. Senate Bill 49, the Parents’ Bill of Rights.
(02/06/24 10:34pm)
About a year ago, Lillian Brumback, the founder and president of the high school student-led magazine The Jaguar Athenaeum, recognized a gap in Carrboro’s art scene.
(01/23/24 10:15pm)
On Friday, the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Public School Foundation hosted its 40th Anniversary Gala — raising nearly $50,000 and well exceeding the foundation’s goal of $40,000.
(01/22/24 4:45am)
On Jan. 18, the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education held its first meeting of the year to discuss topics such as the Parents’ Bill of Rights and the Exceptional Children program restructuring.
(01/21/24 8:34pm)
For over a decade, The ArtsCenter in Carrboro has brought immersive, artistic experiences directly to the elementary school classroom through teaching artists.
(12/06/23 2:10am)
From the school board elections to bus driver shortages, Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools faced many major changes and challenges in 2023.
(11/29/23 4:26pm)
Updated Nov. 30 at 12:35 p.m.: Following an investigation into a bomb threat at Carrboro High School on Wednesday, the Carrboro Police Department has arrested and charged a Carrboro High student with making a false report concerning a destructive device.
(11/27/23 5:02pm)
Use of e-cigarettes declined from 14.1 to 10 percent among high school students from 2022 to 2023, according to this year's Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Youth Tobacco Survey.
(11/20/23 3:52am)
Marcus Gear, an eighth grade social studies teacher at Smith Middle School, was sitting at his computer and grading assignments when he received an email — he had been named one of Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools' CHAMPions.