Column: Our school district still faces critical challenges
Joal Broun, a member of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education, is speaking on challenges that still face our school system.
Read More »Joal Broun, a member of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education, is speaking on challenges that still face our school system.
Read More »“Our goal is, as we look into the future, that all students have opportunities and are successful in the academic offerings that the school district’s ...
Read More »A lawsuit filed against Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools accused the school system of mishandling allegations of sexual abuse among students. The lawsuit, ...
Read More »High school principal John Williams discusses his compassion and the importance in serving the homeless community.
Read More »The Chamber's 2019 State of the Community Report reveals that reading levels and graduation rates for minority groups in the state's public schools are ...
Read More »For years, job vacancies among bus drivers and teacher assistants have been an issue for the school district. The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board ...
Read More »Staff and parents are voicing concerns over the school's transition.
Read More »With elections in Chapel Hill coming up soon, read to learn how, where and when to vote.
Read More »“I want to attribute the hard work of our students, the wonderful teachers that they have, the commitment of the parents, and it’s a community that ...
Read More »The decision fulfills the thrift shop’s recent agreement with the National PTA to drop 'PTA' from its name by the end of the year.
Read More »Tortora hasn’t explicitly confirmed that the donations — which totaled $650 between 2016 and 2019 — were his, but the donations are attributed to ...
Read More »Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released a report last month confirming over 1,200 individual cases of measles in 31 different states since ...
Read More »A few staff members in CHCCS schools are bridging the language barrier between school and home.
Read More »The OC Voice is a portion of the OC Report newsletter where local residents may have a platform to talk about local issues they care about. This week, ...
Read More »During the 13th Annual Teacher Supply Store, the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Schools Community gave their teachers the opportunity to shop for school supplies ...
Read More »Programming robots is not how most students spend their summers; but for students at the Empowering Excellence through Education (E3) Camp it’s just ...
Read More »Sarah Cornette, an art teacher at Mary Scroggs Elementary in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools district received a grant from the Fulbright Distinguished ...
Read More »I mean, what are you afraid of? After all, it’s just a box.
Read More »In honor of the anniversary of D-Day, these students helped honor two veterans with a fully-funded trip to Normandy.
Read More »Camaraderie that not even free food can facilitate. OC Voice columnist Luke Vermeer talks about the important role that sports have played on his high ...
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