Four high school students from Chapel Hill- Carrboro City Schools placed among the top finishers at the 10th-annual N.C. Japanese Language Speech Contest held at N.C. State University on Saturday.
Category: Schools
Students place in state math finals
After placing in the top 10 percent at regional qualifying events, math students from Phillips Middle School participated in the State Math Finals at UNC-Greensboro on April 26.
Jazz ensembles earn superior ratings
The jazz ensembles from Carrboro High and Chapel Hill High earned superior ratings at the N.C. Music Educators Association Jazz Band Performance Adjudication.
Book Room fundraising campaign
In an effort to give back to the PTA Thrift Shop, Chapel Hill High is conducting an online fundraising campaign to fund the Book Room in the new Carrboro thrift shop.
Students win NAACP scholarships
Five CHCCS students were awarded NAACP Youth Scholarship Awards at the annual Freedom Fund Banquet on April 28.
East orchestra performs at UNC-G
The East Chapel Hill High School Orchestra performed at the UNC-Greensboro Orchestra Concert on April 24.
Science Olympiad teams bring home honors
Three CHCCS Science Olympiad teams competed in the State Science Olympiad Competition at N.C. State University and earned top honors.
Jags suffer tough loss
The Carrboro High School women’s lacrosse team suffered a hard-fought 11-12 loss to powerhouse Wakefield on Friday during Senior Night at CHS. The game was the Jaguars’ last home game of the season.
Students honored at UN Association luncheon
Eight students from Carrboro High and East Chapel Hill High were honored at a luncheon hosted by the United Nations Association West Triangle Chapter.
Recognition Reception
CHCCS will honor various groups of staff members at its 30th-annual Recognition Reception on May 11 from 5 to 7 p.m. at Carrboro High.
Europe Day at Smith
CHCCS students and parents are invited to celebrate Europe Day on May 9 at Smith Middle School.
Teacher exchange program
Chapel Hill High social studies teacher Holly Loranger is one of 110 exceptional teachers from around the U.S. selected to participate in a two-way exchange program that provides professional-development opportunities to secondary school teachers from around the world. She will travel to Jordan for two weeks.
21st century coordinator
Marlo Gaddis has been named the CHCCS 21st century learning coordinator.
Chinese dual language enrollment
CHCCS is accepting applications for kindergartners for the Chinese dual-language program.
Carrboro Elementary School Fair
The annual Carrboro Elementary School Fair will be held Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., rain or shine.