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High School Graduation Information[Jun. 13, 2008] The three high schools in Chatham County Schools will hold events related to graduation in the coming weeks. SAGE Academy, the district’s alternative school, does not have any seniors this year.
Chatham student transfer request deadline is June 30[May 12, 2008] Parents/Guardians of students requesting a transfer assignment are required to annually complete and submit a Chatham County Schools Transfer/Release form for each child in order for the transfer assignment to be considered.
Central Carolina Community College students get REAL[May 12, 2008] Future small business owners relax after presenting their business plans April 30 during the final class of Central Carolina Community College’s Rural Entrepreneurship through Action Learning (REAL) program at the college’s Chatham County Campus in Pittsboro.
Committee plans for Project Graduation[Apr. 10, 2008] Since 1990, Project Graduation has been an annual event for graduating seniors from all three high schools. Seniors and their guests enjoy a fun-filled evening with music, games and plenty of food in a safe graduation celebration that is alcohol and drug free. This year, several "carnival games" have been added to create a more festive and teenager friendly atmosphere.
Performance audit of the North Carolina AIG program[Apr. 6, 2008] In February, State Auditor Leslie Merritt released an audit of the Department of Public Instruction’s (DPI) Academically or Intellectually Gifted program (AIG). Below is a majority of that report.
State audit finds that gifted students may be short-changed[Apr. 4, 2008] In February, State Auditor Leslie Merritt released an audit of the Department of Public Instruction’s (DPI) Academically or Intellectually Gifted program (AIG). Auditors discovered that both the spending and the quality/effectiveness of AIG’s programs are largely unmonitored by DPI. As a result, academically gifted students may not receive the intended educational services they need to compete in a national and global setting.
Chatham schools celebrate ACC by raising money for Relay for Life[Mar. 28, 2008] During the week of the ACC tournament, Pittsboro Elementary students, parents, and staff were encouraged to bring in money to put in a jar labeled with their favorite local ACC team. The money raised will go to the Pittsboro Relay for Life for the American Cancer Society.
Three students win at State Science and Engineering Fair[Mar. 28, 2008] Four students from Chatham County Schools participated in the state science fair following recent success at the county and regional levels of science fair competition. Three students won in their divisions and, in doing so, earned invitations to compete in national science competitions. The 2008 science fair was held on Saturday, March 15, at Meredith College in Raleigh.
Silk Hope has career day[Mar. 26, 2008] Sixth, seventh, and eighth graders at Silk Hope School had a day filled with career exploration on Friday, March 14.
Moncure art class creates Ukrainian Easter eggs[Mar. 25, 2008] Barbara Townsend, art teacher at Moncure School and J. S. Waters School, and Marsha Servas Burr, receptionist at Moncure, have been working with Nicole Tinsley's fifth grade class to create Ukrainian Easter Eggs called Pysanky.
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