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Virginia Cross second graders link literacy to soldier support[Jan. 12, 2009] Second graders at Virginia Cross Elementary School recently linked their literacy block time to thinking about soldiers serving their country far away from home. Students made connections by writing prose and poetry about their own family members who live far away, and the emotions experienced as a result of those distant relatives.
Perry Harrison eighth-graders visit Washington D.C. area[Jan. 12, 2009] The eighth grade at Perry Harrison School spent Dec. 3-5 in the Washington, D.C. area. The itinerary included a visit to Mount Vernon, the National Archives, the Capitol, the Washington Monument, Arlington Cemetery, and the lighting of the national Christmas tree
Jordan-Matthews releases final exam information[Jan. 12, 2009] Jordan-Matthews will hold EOC Review sessions for Biology, US History, Civics, English I and Algebra I beginning Monday, January 5th through Thursday, January 8th from 3:10 pm-4:45 pm and Saturday, January 10th 9:00 am-12:00 pm.
Arthur Carlsen grant funds new uniforms for NHS Marching Charger Band[Jan. 7, 2009] When the 2009 Northwood Marching Charger Band takes the field next September, you will immediately notice a dramatic change. After more than ten years, this award-winning ensemble will be sporting brand new uniforms designed expressly for them by one of the top uniform designers in the country, Michael Cesario.
Northwood's Philip Little named Regional Teacher of the Year[Dec. 18, 2008] On Friday morning, December 12, it was announced that Phillip Little is the 2008-2009 Piedmont Triad/Central Region Teacher of the Year. The announcement was made at Northwood High School with the Class of 2009 as an audience. Littleās family, some Northwood staff, Board of Education members, and central office staff were also in attendance as the announcement was made.
Central Carolina Community College going tobacco-free[Nov. 25, 2008] Welcome to tobacco-free Central Carolina Community College. Well, not quite yet but its coming. As of Jan. 1, smoking, chewing and any other tobacco use will be out at the college; clean air for everyone will be in.
By By Katherine McDonald
Anonymous donor leaves food at J.S. Waters for tornado victims[Nov. 20, 2008] On Thursday morning, November 20, the J.S. Waters School faculty and staff were astounded to find forty-seven cases of food and five cases of water at the front entrance of the school. An attached note read, "Help for tornado victims, Thanks, Unknown 82nd Airborne Paratrooper."
Chatham Central wins Red Cross award[Nov. 17, 2008] On Wednesday, November 12, Chatham Central High School received an award from the American Red Cross for the Best Overall High School Blood Drive Sponsor in the Durham Service Area, which encompasses fourteen counties including Durham, Wake, and Orange.
Northwood Chargers complete All-Superior season at Brick Capital Classic[Nov. 13, 2008] The Northwood Marching Charger Band completed a stellar season with their final competition appearance on Saturday, November 1, in Sanford at the Brick Capital Classic. Family, friends, faculty members, alumni, and Board of Education members attended this annual event to support the band.
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