Carly Collette of East Chapel Hill High School has received the President’s Volunteer Service Award.
Category: Schools
Students jump rope for heart
Morris Grove Elementary School students raised more than $5,200 for the American Heart Association through the school’s annual Jump Rope for Heart event.
FPG campaign honored
Frank Porter Graham Elementary School has been recognized for its employee fundraising campaign to benefit Triangle United Way.
Schools receive garden funds
Seven schools in Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools have received funding to support school-based gardens.
CHCCS posts low dropout rate
Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools was recognized for its low dropout and short-term suspension rates …
A junior varsity dynasty
The phrase “junior varsity dynasty†may seem like an oxymoron, but for Carrboro High School JV men’s basketball coach Tommy Jones, it’s anything but an impossible dream.
Student Success workshop
he Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Community Action Committee on the Success of All Students will host a workshop on pathways to student success.
Tiger Open registration
Registration for Chapel Hill High School’s Tiger Open is underway.
Elementary science fair winners
Twenty students from Estes Hills and Seawell elementary schools competed in the regional science fair on Feb. 23.
CHHS dance and auction
The Chapel Hill High School swing band will hold its annual swing dance and silent auction on March 12.
School board to interview 10 superintendent candidates
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education is narrowing its search for a new superintendent and has selected 10 candidates for interviews.
Black History Knowledge Bowl
The third annual Black History Knowledge Bowl will be held in Carrboro Elementary School’s auditorium on Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon.
Pre-K/Head Start seeks families
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Pre-K/Head Start Program is recruiting new families for the 2011-12 school year.
Presidential Scholars candidates
Six Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools students have been selected as candidates for the Presidential Scholars Program.
Ephesus breakfast served in classrooms
Chartwells, Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools’ food service vendor, began serving breakfast in classrooms at Ephesus Elementary School on Feb. 15 as part of a pilot program.