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Category: Schools

Skills USA contest

Posted on May 7, 2009 by Staff

East Chapel Hill High School students recently competed at the NC Skills USA Competition in Greensboro. Connie Wang won first place in Related Technical Math, while the team of Karen He and Mary Hu won first place in Web Design. In addition, the team of Chia-Hsuan Wu and Sayoko Sueyoshi placed fifth in Web Design.

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McDougle Middle band earns honors

Posted on May 7, 2009 by Staff

The McDougle Middle School Concert Band earned a superior rating at the North Carolina Concert Band Festival on March 19 in Graham. The band also earned high marks for their sight-reading ability.

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School lunch menus May 7-14

Posted on May 7, 2009 by Staff

Elementary Friday — Cheese Pizza; Pepperoni Pizza; Turkey & Cheese Wrap; Garden Salad; Traditional Mixed Vegetables; Pineapple Tidbits Monday —Beef & Cheese Nachos w/Salsa; Chicken Nuggets w/BBQ Sauce & Wheat Roll; Baja Black Beans; Corn on the Cobb; Chilled Apricots Tuesday —Pork BBQ on a Bun; Macaroni & Cheese w/Wheat Roll; “Fun on the Run”;…

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Teacher wins national award

Posted on April 30, 2009 by Staff

Carrboro Elementary School teacher Helen Crompton received the national award from the Visiting International Faculty Program’s 2009 International Educator of the Year awards program. Crompton, a visiting teacher from the United Kingdom, was chosen from more than 70 nominees in six states. In her three years at Carrboro Elementary, she has served as her grade-level…

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Students win top awards

Posted on April 30, 2009 by Staff

Several Chapel Hill-Carrboro students won honors at the 31st annual State Mathematics Competition at the North Carolina School of Science and Math on April 23. Zijing Gao, an eighth grader at Smith Middle School, and Gray Symon, a sophomore at Chapel Hill High, both received certificates, book awards and $300 Art of Problem Solving Scholarships….

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Percussion Ensemble earns high honors

Posted on April 30, 2009 by Staff

Chapel Hill High School’s Percussion Ensemble earned a superior rating at the North Carolina Central District Solo and Ensemble Festival on April 22. The students performed “Russian Easter Overture” by Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov. Percussion Ensemble members are Eric Anderson, Daniel Asbill, Shawn Clendening, Eric Huh, Kat Juraschek, Tom Neas, Travis Ray, Jonathan Schirmer, Matt Senter, Bobby…

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McDougle choruses earn high honors

Posted on April 30, 2009 by Staff

The McDougle Middle School Seventh and Eighth Grade Men’s Chorus and Women’s Chorus earned superior ratings at the North Carolina Central District Chorus Festival on March 27 at Christ United Methodist Church in Greensboro. In addition, the Women’s Chorus earned a superior rating from the sightreading judge, while the Men’s Chorus earned an excellent rating…

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Local group featured

Posted on April 30, 2009 by Staff

Orange County’s Tobacco Reality Unfiltered program will be featured in a statewide television spot filmed at Chapel Hill High School. The public service announcement will feature scenes from the group’s Earth Day Cigarette Butt Cleanup at Chapel Hill High and photos of students in classrooms and on the football field. The spot will air on…

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Students attend business conference

Posted on April 30, 2009 by Staff

Several Chapel Hill-Carrboro students attended the 55th Annual North Carolina Future Business Leaders of America Conference in Raleigh earlier this month. Nick Ludlow, a senior at Chapel Hill High School, won first place in the Future Business Leader competitive event. He will represent North Carolina at the 2009 National Leadership Conference in late June Stephanie…

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CHHS orchestra earns high honors

Posted on April 30, 2009April 30, 2009 by Staff

The Chapel Hill High School Orchestra earned a superior rating in the Fiesta-Val International Music Festival on April 17. In addition, the orchestra won first place in the grade-six orchestra division. Violin soloists Irene Li and Sara Outing received two outstanding violin solo trophies. The event was held in Virginia Beach at the W.G. Cox…

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Writing contest winners

Posted on April 30, 2009 by Staff

More than 200 students took part in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Centennial Writing Project in honor of the 100th anniversary of the district. In the K-2 category, first prize went to Maggie Springer, Morris Grove Elementary, while second prize was awarded to Ellen Gross, Scroggs Elementary, and Sreeram Samyuktha, Morris Grove Elementary, won third…

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College sports seminar

Posted on April 30, 2009 by Staff

The East Chapel Hill High School Athletic Booster Club will present “So You Want to Play a Sport in College?,” a seminar for high school students who are considering playing a sport in college and their parents, on May 4 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in the East Chapel Hill High School Media Center. The…

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Tiger Open

Posted on April 30, 2009April 30, 2009 by Staff

The Chapel Hill High School Tiger Open will be held May 9 at the Challenge Golf Club in Graham. Registration will begin at 11 a.m., with a four-man shotgun start at 1:30 p.m. Cost is $100 per player and includes lunch, golf with carts, on-course contests, a 50/50 drawing and a post-tournament ceremony. For more…

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Race to benefit BRMA

Posted on April 30, 2009 by Staff

The Sports Clubs program at UNC will host the fourth annual Race for a Reason 5K benefiting the Blue Ribbon Mentor-Advocate on May 2 at 10 a.m. The Blue Ribbon Mentor-Advocate is a mentoring program of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools that relies on the relationship between mentor-advocates and students as the foundation for improving…

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School board meeting

Posted on April 23, 2009 by Staff

The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education meets tonight (Thursday) at 7 at the Lincoln Center on Merritt Mill Road. Items on the agenda include: • approval to modify or suspend the graduation project; • an alternate 2009-10 Capital Investment Plan Implementation Plan; and • the financial plan for future budget reductions. For the…

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