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The district is known for its high quality student scores, especially at the high school level. Two of the currently open high schools, Chapel Hill High and East Chapel Hill High, have been featured as some of the nation's best by the Newsweek Top 100 High Schools, as well as The Wall Street Journal (October 15, 1999). [6]
Chapel Hill-Carrboro schools staff presented a plan Thursday to cover most of a $5.2 million budget gap by cutting or freezing several dozen jobs, including 24 positions in the district’s ...
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro school district isn’t using employees’ race to decide staffing cuts, its spokesperson says, despite claims to the contrary. Here’s how the district is deciding what ...
A $300 million bond would build new schools in Chapel Hill, Carrboro and Orange County, and modernize decades-old campuses. ... The district will hold public meetings in early August to share ...
Traditional public elementary schools Name Grades Calendar Location School code Ref. Abbotts Creek Elementary School: PK-5 Traditional Raleigh 920303 Adams Elementary School: PK-5 Year-Round Cary 920304 Alston Ridge Elementary School: PK-5 Year-Round Cary 920307 Apex Elementary School: PK-5 Traditional Apex 920308 Apex Friendship Elementary ...
Chapel Hill Senior High School logo from 1966 Hillife yearbook. Chapel Hill High School is a public high school in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. It is located close to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Chapel Hill High School is part of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools district which contains two other high schools, Carrboro ...
Carrboro High school is part of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools district which contains two other high schools, Chapel Hill High School and East Chapel Hill High School. Its first year of operation was the 2007-2008 school year. It is the smallest CHCCS high school with total enrollment being 895.
A $300 million bond would build new schools in Chapel Hill, Carrboro and Orange County, and modernize decades-old campuses.