Content tagged as : education
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Southern Wake Charter HS Looking For Students
Southern Wake County’s only charter high school in Holly Springs is spending part of the summer vacation period recruiting students…
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Wake County To Offer TDAP Vaccine
Beginning in early August, Wake County Human Services’ Communicable Disease Program will host Tdap Clinics in County regional centers for…
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Wake Tech To Hold 45th Annual Commencement Exercises
Hundreds of Wake Tech students will turn their tassels Sunday afternoon at the college’s annual graduation ceremony.
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Johnston Co. First Sergeant Considered Being A Teacher
With a degree in Education, the Johnston County Highway Patrol’s new leader thought he would be a teacher instead of…
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Community Service Requirement Cut In Half For 3 High Schools
The News and Observer is reporting that the School Board for Chapel Hill-Carrboro schools voted Thursday to cut community service…
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Area O’Charley’s Restaurants Collecting Supplies To “Stuff The Bus”
O’Charley’s restaurants are hosting “Stuff the Bus” events for the Boys and Girls Clubs of America.
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Elementary Students Helping School By Keeping Water Clean
After learning about conserving water and keeping in clean, a group of third-graders at Estes Hills Elementary School are helping…
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Driver resigns over bus stop incident
A Wake Forest bus driver, who left a second-grader at a bus stop instead of taking him to school, resigned…
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WCPSS Holds Discipline Seminar Saturday
Wake County Public Schools will have a seminar Saturday to discuss its discipline policies.
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Cooper, West Smithfield, Meadow and Selma Elementary Schools Face ‘No Child Left Behind’ Sanctions
A ‘No Child Left Behind’ Report shows that four Johnston County schools face sanctions. Story from The Herald.
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NCCU Hosts 24th Summer Ventures in Science and Math Program
North Carolina Central University play host to dozen of young scholars who wanted to gain knowledge in the areas of…
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New NCSU Textiles Lab Will Check Emergency Crews’ Protective Garments
A new facility at North Carolina State University will help provide increased protection to first responders by testing their turnout…
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3 Wake County Schools Have 90 Percent Grad Rates
Three high schools have graduation rates above 90 percent as described in a report on graduation rates for 2007-08 released…
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Mobile Classrooms Arrive At HSHS
Although Holly Springs High School has been open less than four years, preparations are underway for an overcrowding situation at…
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Trial Against Former Durham County Teachers Starts
Eric Grange will have to wait one more week to stand trial before a jury in a Durham County courtroom.…
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Durham Bulls Announce Reading For Rewards
The Durham Bulls announced Friday they are teaming up with Smith Breeden Associates for a special offer for fans.
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More Students Receive Their Own Computers
Another 100 Durham County students will soon have a computer to call their own. Kramden Institute, Inc. is working to…
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Two Durham Public School Have New Principals
According to Durham Public Schools two new schools now have veteran principals to start the new school year.
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Two Chewning School Buses In Accident
No one was seriously injured after two Chewning Middle School buses were in an accident Tuesday.
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Raleigh Council Votes For Hillsborough Street Improvements, Education For Officers
Raleigh will now offer more educational incentives for police officers and plans to create a business improvement district on Hillsborough…


