On June 16 the North Carolina Association for Scholastic Activities (NCASA) will honor Chapel Hill High and Carrboro High schools for placing in the top 10 schools in the state in this year’s academic competitions.
More than 700 high schools from North Carolina enter the academic competitions each year. Chapel Hill High tied for sixth place with Early College at Guilford, while Carrboro High finished in ninth place.
The schools will be recognized at the NCASA annual meeting at the N.C. School of Science and Math.