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Principal to resign in Nov. from Chapel Hill High School

Mary Ann Hardebeck, principal at Chapel Hill High School since 2000, has resigned from her position, effective in November.

Hardebeck was named the Principal of the Year in October 2002.

"Over her five years at Chapel Hill High, Dr. Hardebeck has provided stable leadership and raised the quality of education," said Superintendent Neil Pedersen.

Hardebeck, who was an assistant principal at a high school in Woodbridge, Va., is returning to Virginia as the director of high school education in Loudoun County.

 

New visitors bureau director to begin work next month

Laurie Paolicelli is scheduled to begin work as executive director of the Chapel Hill-Orange County Visitors Bureau on Oct. 10.

Among other duties, she will manage a comprehensive communication program for visitors, which includes visitor publications and directories of activities, facilities and services.

The bureau also is a featured link under "Enjoy Our Town" on the new Web site introduced recently by the town of Chapel Hill.

 

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