CHCCS teachers and staff highlight creativity in Youth Art Month and beyond
Though Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools is celebrating Youth Arts Month this March, teachers across the district emphasize the importance of arts all ...
Read More »Though Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools is celebrating Youth Arts Month this March, teachers across the district emphasize the importance of arts all ...
Read More »Carrboro High School Principal Beverly Rudolph announced her retirement from K-12 education in a March 2 video on the Chapel Hill and Carrboro City Schools ...
Read More »Concerns from teachers over a new proposal to make the start time of elementary schools earlier in the day are shared in a work session with the Chapel ...
Read More »Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools hosted an event celebrating Black joy, highlighting Black achievements and amplifying Black voices in the school community ...
Read More »Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools and Orange County Schools are both pushing for more state funding. Each has a per-pupil spending around $15000, with ...
Read More »According to recent data from the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, teachers are staying in the classroom at rates comparable to previous ...
Read More »Chapel Hill High School Principal Charles Blanchard announced his retirement on Feb. 2 in a community message. His last day will be April 1. Valerie Akins, ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools district is facing a shortage of bus drivers, resulting in a transportation crisis that affects students on a daily ...
Read More »North Carolina ranks 50th in school funding effort and 48th in overall funding level, according to an annual report by the Education Law Center. Parents ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education met on Thursday. The school board spent a large part of the meeting hearing community members' ...
Read More »The Orange County Schools Safety Task Force, which intends to address external threats and help provide a safer learning environment in Orange County ...
Read More »“It’s not about individual people, it's about systems,” CHCCS graduate and parent Vickie Feaster Fornville said. “And if you’re not willing ...
Read More »North Carolina has seen several changes to COVID-19 protocols in 2022 regarding masks, schools and vaccines.
Read More »From reduced restrictions regarding COVID-19 to new longterm plans and policies, 2022 represented a return to normal for Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools. ...
Read More »Although Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools is one of the highest-paying school districts in North Carolina, teachers are increasingly unable to afford ...
Read More »The National Assessment for Educational Progress results for 2022 show that the average reading and mathematics scores for fourth- and eighth-grade students ...
Read More »"In a country that views education as an economic equalizer and key predictor for future success, policymakers have a moral imperative to ensure that ...
Read More »School psychologists across the state work with students, parents and other staff members to implement interventions to address behavioral and academic ...
Read More »The North Carolina Department of Public Instruction released performance data for school districts in the stat this September, which indicated disparities ...
Read More »The Exceptional Children Educator of Excellence award is given out by the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. A teacher for 11 years, Torry ...
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