Twenty-one Chapel Hill-Carrboro City School students have been selected for the 2011 Governor’s School of North Carolina.
Category: Schools
Students’ art in national exhibition
Two Chapel Hill High School students will have their ceramic sculptures exhibited in the 2011 National K-12 Ceramic Exhibition from March 30-April 2 in Tampa, Fla.
Culbreth wins in recipe competition
Culbreth Middle School is one of the top five semifinalists in the Whole Grains category of the Recipes of Healthy Kids Competition.
Doughnut art on display
Amy Dong, a seventh-grader at Phillips Middle School, made doughnut pincushions that are now on display in a pastry box at Krispy Kreme on East Franklin Street.
Students draw inspiration from Frida Kahlo for play
It’s not often you hear a group of 9 and 10-year-olds discuss the inspiration they draw from art.
Scholarship finalists named
Thirty-seven Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools students have been selected as 2011 National Merit Scholarship Finalists.
National Achievers
Thirty-seven students from Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools were inducted into the National Achievers Society on March 10.
Students win PTA awards
Four Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools students won awards in the state PTA Reflections Contest.
FPG students create PSA
Students and staff at Frank Porter Graham Elementary School created an anti-bullying public service announcement slideshow …
Students place in DECA contest
Five students from East Chapel Hill High School placed in competitions held at the DECA State Conference.
CHHS chorus concert
The Chapel Hill High School Choral Program will perform a concert at 7:30 p.m. on March 18 in Hanes Auditorium.
Register for Summer Youth Enrichment
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Community School Department will offer nearly 30 different sessions during the 2011 Summer Youth Enrichment program.
Estes Hills teacher to receive award
Mary Andrews of Estes Hills Elementary School will receive the James B. Hunt Jr. Celebrate Literacy Award.
Honoring Pedersen’s retirement
Three events have been scheduled to honor Superintendent Neil Pedersen’s retirement.
Students named scholarship finalists
Thirty-seven Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools students have been selected as 2011 National Merit Scholarship Finalists.