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Kim Hoke, spokeswoman for Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools, has seen the district grow from nine total schools to nine elementary schools alone.
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Kim Hoke, spokeswoman for Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools, has seen the district grow from nine total schools to nine elementary schools alone.
Students in city schools soon might have fewer papers to carry home from school.
Kindergartners at Cameron Park Elementary School enjoyed a picnic lunch Thursday at the school’s butterfly garden during one of the many activities that constituted an annual schoolwide celebration of Earth Day.
Students in city schools soon might have fewer papers to carry home from school.
With a slide show of diverse community artwork flashing behind them, panel members from varied backgrounds discussed with area residents Tuesday the impact and success of this year’s community art project.
After months of legal conflict threatened to spoil the deal, Durham Technical Community College soon will acquire the land it needs to build a satellite campus in Orange County.
Under the guidance of a University senior, a group of area teens are spending their spring break creating a mural for their Carrboro after-school hangout.
Barbecue fans in Chapel Hill will have reason to celebrate Tuesday.
The buzz of drills filled the dining room of the Inter-Faith Council’s community shelter Tuesday morning as workers installed the room’s much-anticipated new artwork.
Local student actors will have an opportunity today to compare their skills with theater students from across the state in the hopes of sealing an invitation to a national theater festival.
Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools soon will be ready to join Orange County Schools and the growing number of districts across the state in improving communication with parents and faculty.
Tonight’s Chapel Hill Town Council public hearing is the next step in Montessori Community School’s plans for expansion.
Coach Mike Krzyzewski made an unusual appearance Tuesday, helping to set the tone for the first meeting of Orange County Schools’ high school reform task force.
Recent discussions on the renaming of Airport Road and the development of the Carolina North satellite campus have brought the Horace Williams Airport into the spotlight.
There’s a new face around Town Hall in Chapel Hill.
As the Orange County Board of Education prepares to tackle a variety of districtwide issues in the new year, school officials say they have taken significant steps to open the lines of communication between schools and parents.
Candidates looking to fill the vacant position on the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Board of Education will have an opportunity today to share their qualifications and views with the school board.
The United Church of Chapel Hill is offering a unique opportunity for globally conscious Christmas shoppers this weekend.
The annual N.C. School Report Cards were sent home with students in Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools and Orange County Schools on Tuesday and indicated that both districts were among the strongest in the state for the 2003-04 school year.
Effective Dec. 1, a new salary scale for the roughly 400 classified employees of Orange County Schools will reward many loyal personnel with increased pay.