The Estes Hills Elementary School community can now stay current through The Daily Eagle.
Carrboro High poets
Three Carrboro High students represented Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools in the district Poetry Out Loud contest on Jan. 24.
All-District/All-Region Bands
Several students from Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools high schools were named to All-District and All-Region Bands.
Smith students adopt marines
The Smith Middle School Student Council has “adopted†a company of marines serving in Afghanistan.
Class registration
Guidance counselors will soon begin the process of distributing course books and registering students for classes for the 2012-13 academic year.
Garden grants
Nine Chapel Hill-Carrboro schools were awarded garden grants totaling $10,000 in January.
Smith students fundraise for Nicaragua
During Global Connections week in November, the Spanish classes at Smith Middle School hosted a bracelet sale to benefit the Pulsera Project.
Jungalbook at Carrboro Elementary
Carrboro Elementary Players invites you to the performance of Jungalbook today and tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. in the Carrboro Elementary auditorium.
Positive intervention honorees
Twelve Chapel Hill-Carrboro schools were recently recognized by the Exceptional Children Division of the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction.
Van Name scores 1,000
Carrboro High School basketball player Keenan Van Name scored his 1,000th point in a hard-fought game against Durham School of the Arts on Jan. 20.
Gaining confidence through positive action
The Carolina-Duke men’s basketball game is the premier product in the Atlantic Coast Conference’s television inventory.
The anarchists’ dilemma
The anarchists are their own worst enemies.
Regular governance
This is the final installment in a three-part series about Carrboro development.
BIG CITY: Scenes from a poverty tour — Part 3
This is the third in a series of columns on poverty, inspired by a recent North Carolina NAACP-sponsored tour of high-poverty regions of our state.
Before we trash the rural buffer …
The following is an op-ed submitted by the Justice United Environmental Team.


