Phillips Middle School commissions piece for student orchestra
Thanks to a grant from the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Public School Foundation, a Phillips Middle School orchestra teacher was able to commission a piece for ...
Read More »Thanks to a grant from the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Public School Foundation, a Phillips Middle School orchestra teacher was able to commission a piece for ...
Read More »The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education unanimously approved a motion to adopt a modified seven-period block schedule for Carrboro High ...
Read More »"We are taught that this constant stress and anxiety is just a part of life. That freaking out over exams and racing to find resume fillers is normal. ...
Read More »This is part of a series that looks at bills the North Carolina state legislature has introduced, the progress they have made in the chamber and what ...
Read More »PragerU and Turning Point USA have given new life to the art of discrediting and devaluing higher education.
Read More »There's a lot that's been happening in the N.C. General Assembly. This is part of a new series that will look at bills the legislature has introduced, ...
Read More »First-generation and immigrant families have historically faced challenges in getting adjusted to the U.S. school system due to difficulties accessing ...
Read More »The coalition and call for change came in response to several years of a constant decline in state school funding, ranking N.C. as one of the lowest in ...
Read More »A recent change from the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction will now allow North Carolina public school students to list their preferred ...
Read More »On Friday morning, about one hundred students returned to Frank Porter Graham Elementary School to finish out their first week of in-person instruction ...
Read More »The Orange County Schools Board of Education voted to allow all elementary schools to open fully in person under Plan A. Middle and high schools will ...
Read More »The National Weather Service is warning of severe storms across central North Carolina on Thursday afternoon. Here's what you need to know.
Read More »Existing language and technology barriers exacerbate the difficulties local refugee and immigrant families face with tasks like helping children in online ...
Read More »Nearly one year has passed since the System's first day of remote learning, and the CHCCS community is reflecting on the challenges the year has brought ...
Read More »All students in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools district will now be returning to in-person education a month earlier than previously decided. ...
Read More »New teachers in Chatham County reflect on the uncertainty and unpredictability of teaching during the pandemic.
Read More »N.C. legislators filed a bill on Feb. 10 to make Holocaust and genocide education mandatory for public schools, but Durham minister and activist Paul ...
Read More »It doesn’t appear to have Gov. Cooper’s support, despite him calling on K-12 school districts across the state to allow in-person instruction earlier ...
Read More »With first-place finishes in seven events, the Chapel Hill High men's swimming team ultimately beat Marvin Ridge High School by almost 5 points. ...
Read More »“We are responsible for school and community climate," board member Jennifer Moore said. "We are having to address issues of inequity because our predecessors ...
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