Heba Bhat, a freshman at East Chapel Hill High School, received top honors for the essay she submitted to the National DNA Day Essay Contest.
Category: Schools
Teacher named Kenan Fellow
Katherine Jiang of Glenwood Elementary School has been named one of 47 members of the 2012 Class of Kenan Fellows.
Students sweep Chinese contest
Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools students placed in the recent N.C. Chinese Writing Contest sponsored by the Confucius Institute at N.C. State University.
Students honored at tech challenge
Chapel Hill High School and McDougle Middle School students placed in the State Technology Student Association Competition held April 3-5 in Greensboro.
CHS honored at quiz bowl
Carrboro High School earned fifth place in the State Quiz Bowl Tournament held at N.C. A&T University on April 16.
Phillips places at math contest
Three Phillips Middle School teams performed well in the Regional State Mathematics Contest on March 24.
Culbreth teacher honored
Emily Quadrio of Culbreth Middle School has received N.C. State University’s Outstanding Service Award …
Ryan named principal of Glenwood
Dr. Darlene Ryan has been named principal of Glenwood Elementary School.
Pedersen gala held Saturday
More than 200 guests were at the Carolina Club on Saturday night to celebrate the retirement of Superintendent Neil Pedersen …
Students participate in math contest
Middle and high school students from across the district participated in this year’s American Mathematics Competition.
Ephesus service project
Students from Ephesus Elementary will gather with local volunteers to take part in a community-service project to benefit their school at 9:30 a.m. Saturday.
Students participate in German Day
Twelve students from Chapel Hill and Carrboro high schools placed in the annual German Day.
DNA essay receives top honors
Heba Bhat, a freshman at East Chapel Hill High School, received top honors for the essay she submitted to the National DNA Day Essay Contest.
Middle school bands honored
Phillips and Culbreth school bands and Smith and McDougle students won excellent and superior ratings at the Middle School Solo and Small Ensemble Music Performance Adjudication last month.
Students named teaching fellows
Kira Virginia Frescoln and Adam Douglas Glasser of CHS, Madeleine Joelle Abrams of CHHS and Jonathan James Howes of ECHHS are among the 2011 recipients of the North Carolina Teaching Fellows scholarships.