Education

Why should you speak up for the CHS Arts Wing during this difficult budget year?

Little Shop of HorrorsThe Arts Wing does not compete with teaching positions for funding.  Construction projects are funded through construction bonds NOT the operating budget.
  • Federal stimulus package provides $5.5 million in interest-free loans for qualified school construction.  The County Commission needs to vote to accept these funds, which would

Carrboro High School - Little Shop of Horrors

Carrboro High School Drama Department presents its spring production, "Little Shop of Horrors," at Culbreth Middle School auditorium.  Thurs. - Sat. at 7:30 p.m., Sun. at 3 p.m.  Students: $5, Adults $8.

Date: 

Friday, April 24, 2009 - 3:30pm

Location: 

Culbreth Middle School Auditorium

Carrboro High School - Little Shop of Horrors

Carrboro High School Drama Department presents its spring production, "Little Shop of Horrors," at Culbreth Middle School auditorium.  Thurs. - Sat. at 7:30 p.m., Sun. at 3 p.m.  Students: $5, Adults $8.

 

Date: 

Thursday, April 23, 2009 - 3:30pm to 6:00pm

Location: 

Culbreth Middle School Auditorium

Healthy Youth Act will be heard on the House Floor TOMARROW

Cross posted on Amplify

 

The Healthy Youth Act (HB 88) will go to a vote on the house floor tomorrow, and if it passes it will be the most important reproductive rights victory in NC in over 15 years (since the NC legislature introduced abstinence-only in the mid 1990’s.)  The Healthy Youth act has passed three committees (Education, Health, and Appropriations), and this is the FINAL STEP in passing in the state House before it moves to the state senate. 

Chapel Hill-Carrboro Schools: Smarter, Not Harder

The Chapel Hill-Carrboro Board of Education meets tonight at 5:30 (closed session at the Chapel Hill Town Hall) to discuss, among other things, areas for budget reduction.

Though I dislike making judgements on topics with which I'm not familiar, I must admit that my first glance through the list of reductions leaves me with mixed feelings.  I believe them off-base with certain items, such as reductions in professional development, curriculum development stipends, and new-teacher signing bonuses. (see PDF below-pages 5 and 8)  However, I believe them on-target in other reduction avenues, including looking at the K12 Insight online surveys and reducing the Superintendent's meeting refreshments.

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