Seventeen string students from Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools represented the district at the North Carolina Junior All-State Orchestra Concert on May 3 at North Moore High School. Chapel Hill-Carrboro All-State Orchestra students are: Chia Yen Sung, Forrest Li and Jonathan Dolan, Culbreth Middle School; Alice Huang, Cissy Yu, Sandhya Mahadevan, Tsai-Wei Cheng, Sirui Wang, Eric…
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School Brief: Storytube champs
Three students from Frank Porter Graham Elementary School recently advanced to the national finals in the Storytubes Competition, in which students submit a video of themselves talking about their favorite books. The students who advanced in the competition are first-grader Euniiq Harrell and fourth-graders Jacob Zinn and David Maffly-Kipp.
School Brief: Photo gallery
Students participating in the 21st Century Community Learning Center program will hold a gallery exhibition of their photography on Tuesday from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Extraordinary Ventures on South Elliot Road. The show, entitled “Through Our Eyes: Reflections on Social Justice,†will display the photography of Jonathan “Chuck†Beck of Carrboro High School; DeMario…
School Brief: Choir TV
The Honors Chamber Choir of Chapel Hill High School appeared on WCPE’s “Great Sacred Music†show on Sunday from 8:30 to 9 a.m. The choir received an honorable mention in the Triangle Youth Chorus Awards.
School Brief: Teen group lunch
The Coalition for Alcohol and Drug Free Teenagers of Chapel Hill and Carrboro will hold a spring lunch meeting at Squid’s Restaurant on May 22 at noon. Members will provide an update regarding coalition initiatives and hear concerns and other input from participants.
School Brief: Doodle 4 Google
Allison Press, a freshman at Chapel Hill High School, was chosen on Monday as one of 40 finalists in Google’s nationwide Doodle 4 Google competition. The Doodle 4 Google competition asked students in grades K-12 to design a Google logo inspired by the question “What if…?†The winning student’s doodle will be displayed on Google’s…
School Brief: Poverty roundtable
Burmadeane George, director of Phoenix Academy, was one of 30 educators from across the country selected to attend an Oxford Roundtable entitled “Child Poverty: Educational Initiatives and Consequences.†The Oxford Roundtable is a nonprofit organization aimed at conducting gatherings that allow citizens of the United Kingdom and the United States to discuss public policy issues…
Carrboro High’s athletic director builds new foundation
By Sean Umstead Courtesy of the Carrboro Commons When the Charlotte Bobcats began their inaugural season in 2004, they won a modest 22 percent of their games. Setting up one team clearly has challenges; setting up 20 new teams could be overwhelming. That is what April Ross, Carrboro High School’s athletic director, has on her…
Planner takes green award
Randy Dodd, environmental planner for the Town of Carrboro, received, on May 6, the 2008 Mobile CARE (clean air, renewable energy) Award. This award honors excellence in environmental stewardship for those working to reduce pollution from transportation emissions. The awards were given, along with presentations on new clean technology, at the second annual NC Mobile…
Water Watch – Wednesday, May 14
LAKE LEVELS University Lake: 0’ 1†below full Cane Creek Reservoir: 3’ 11.5†below full PRECIPITATION THIS MONTH Jones Ferry Water Treatment Plant: 1.90†Cane Creek Reservoir: 1.57â€
Holly flowers
By Ken Moore Holly flowers are really neat. Though not big and showy like dogwoods and magnolias, once you have looked closely at a cluster of holly flowers you may get hooked on looking forward to them each spring. And you’ll feel really special when you can determine for your neighbors and friends whether or…
Big turnout marks Orange primaries
by Kirk Ross Staff Writer Going into Tuesday, higher registration numbers were already indicating a heavy turnout for Election Day, when Orange County voters would cast their ballots for everything from a tax referendum to the next president. The early vote total swelled as well, nearly reaching 18,000 votes by the close of business on…
Transfer tax crushed
by Kirk Ross Staff Writer Like elsewhere in the state, voters in Orange County overwhelmingly rejected a proposed 0.4 percent land transfer tax. The ballot referendum was defeated by a margin of 28,053 to 14,288, or 66 percent to 34 percent. Real estate and homebuilder groups spent more than $205,000 through the end of April…
Haw festival this weekend
by Susan Dickson Staff Writer Now that spring is finally in full bloom, it’s time to head on down to the banks of the Haw River in Bynum, where this Saturday, the Haw River Assembly will host the 19th annual Haw River Festival. Cynthia Crossen, the Haw River Assembly’s River Watch coordinator, said she hopes…
Tax hikes cometh
by Kirk Ross Staff Writer It’s budget time for local governments and indications are that no matter where you live in Orange County, your tax bill is likely to rise. Carrboro Town Manager Steve Stewart presents his annual budget on Tuesday. Though it is uncertain how much of an increase he’s built in, the town…
