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August 12, 2009

Churches help Rockingham students prepare for school year

REIDSVILLE — Parents, you might want to rethink that trip to the mall for back-to-school shopping. You could find everything you need this weekend at West End Baptist Church — free of charge. For two hours Saturday, the church’s youth... Read More

August 11, 2009

Greensboro College names acting CEO

GREENSBORO - Greensboro College has named a professor acting CEO while searching for its next president.Paul Leslie, who is also the school’s vice president for academic affairs and dean of the faculty, has been guiding the school as part of its lea... Read More

Board proposes stricter athletics rules

GREENSBORO — Parents and coaches would have to adhere to stricter rules governing student-athletes in Guilford County if the school board adopts a new policy that sets requirements for grades, verifying home addresses and penalties for fraud.As prop... Read More

August 10, 2009

HEAT buses no longer run to GTCC, Greensboro College

GREENSBORO — Higher Education Area Transit buses will no longer run to GTCC and Greensboro College.Greensboro Transit Authority said both colleges declined to renew their deals for the fall semester.GTA has made the following changes to the HEAT bus... Read More

School year checklist

With the first day of school just around the corner, here’s a list of things to look out for:  KINDERGARTEN, NEW STUDENT REGISTRATION: State law requires children to turn 5 by Aug. 31 to be eligible to enroll in kindergarten. The district... Read More

August 8, 2009

School cuts likely to get second look

GREENSBORO — After months of dire predictions, school districts finally have a state budget to work with. Local schools officials were short on details this week, but it’s likely that at a meeting Tuesday, school board members will roll back s... Read More

August 7, 2009

N.C. fund would repay if for-profit schools fail

RALEIGH (AP) — North Carolina lawmakers have decided to set up a fund that could compensate students at a proprietary school that closes its doors before their studies are finished. The Senate voted 43-0 on Friday for final approval of a trust fund... Read More

U.S. government advises schools on swine flu

WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. government said Friday that schools should only close later this year if large numbers of students have swine flu, and could allow their sick kids to return 24 hours after a fever is gone.The decision on closing rests with... Read More

More Guilford schools meet '09 ABC goals

GREENSBORO — More schools met or exceeded academic growth goals in Guilford County in 2009 than in the previous year, according to a new state report. The state Department of Public Instruction released its annual ABCs of Public Education report Thu... Read More

August 6, 2009

Teachers can get free golf tourney tickets

GREENSBORO – Teachers at public and private schools in the Triad can get free admission to the third and fourth rounds of the Wyndham Championship. Technology Concepts and Design Inc., a Greensboro-based company, is sponsoring the free admission for... Read More

Greensboro College forms committee to find interim president

GREENSBORO — Greensboro College’s board of trustees has formed a committee to find an interim president. The group, made up of students, faculty, staff, alumni and community members, will take on the task of replacing longtime President Craven... Read More

August 5, 2009

Guilford keeps option of lawsuit over Oak Ridge Elementary problems

GREENSBORO — Guilford County Schools officials want a deadline extension as they consider a lawsuit against Lyon Construction, which built and renovated Oak Ridge Elementary, a school beset with problems before and after its opening in 2005. The sch... Read More

August 4, 2009

Northern investigation finds more ineligible students

GREENSBORO — Guilford County Schools declared seven more Northern Guilford High School student-athletes ineligible Monday before closing the books on an investigation that has forced the school system to re-examine the growing problem of students br... Read More

August 2, 2009

Is Oak Ridge Elementary sick?

OAK RIDGE — With its clean lines, sturdy brick construction and shiny-new appearance, the four-year-old elementary school doesn’t look like the setting for a mystery of epic proportions. But Oak Ridge Elementary School poses a so-far unsolvabl... Read More

August 1, 2009

Oak Ridge Elementary’s backup plan has a glitch

GREENSBORO — Environmental problems seem to haunt the staff and students of Oak Ridge Elementary School everywhere they go. School officials decided Friday they would not use one of two buildings the system was to lease at Oak Ridge Military Academy... Read More

Greensboro College rallies behind its new leadership

GREENSBORO — Carter Pate’s BlackBerry Smartphone was almost dead by Friday afternoon. The 55-year-old finance veteran flew south from New York to spend his first day as chairman of Greensboro College’s board of trustees among staff and f... Read More

July 31, 2009

130 Alamance teacher assistants laid off

BURLINGTON (AP) — Alamance-Burlington Schools is laying off 130 teacher assistants as it deals with budget worries.The Times-News of Burlington reported today that the school board voted Wednesday to lay off the teacher assistants.Superintendent Ra... Read More

UNCG, neighbors partner to solve growth disputes

GREENSBORO — UNCG is becoming a bit more neighborly. The growing university, which has bumped heads with neighborhoods bordering its campus for years, has formed a consortium to prevent conflicts and help the school grow without being too disruptive... Read More

July 30, 2009

Alumnus will lead Greensboro College in cash crisis

GREENSBORO — R. Carter Pate, a Greensboro College alumnus who has spent his career turning around financially troubled businesses, will be the new leader of the struggling school’s board of trustees. “I am who I am today because faculty... Read More

Guilford County school open houses set

GREENSBORO — Guilford County Schools will hold open houses at its 120 elementary, middle, high and alternative schools before classes start in August.To see the open house schedule, visit www.gcsnc.com (pdf).Classes start Aug. 25. Read More

July 29, 2009

Alston says he's unsure of need for bonds to fund school repairs

GREENSBORO — Cathy Polischak can smell mildew and mold at Northeast Middle School, and she worries for her seventh-grade son and his classmates.“I know that when I walk in to help, there are days when you can just smell it,” she said. &l... Read More

July 28, 2009

Layoffs begin at A&T: Six lose jobs

GREENSBORO — Six N.C. A&T staff members were laid off Monday as A&T and UNCG brace for possible budget cuts. “We were hoping not to eliminate any filled positions until at least the spring,” said Robert Pompey, vice president for... Read More

Greensboro College struggles with layoffs

GREENSBORO — When students begin returning to Greensboro College next week, some familiar faces will be missing — along with some classes. Last week, the small Methodist college announced 10 layoffs. Among them, as students and faculty learned... Read More

Oak Ridge Military school will likely open this fall

GREENSBORO — The echoes of marching cadets will likely ring at Oak Ridge Military Academy again this fall. Reginald Ponder, who is helping guide the academy through a restructuring this summer, said he will recommend to the governing board Wednesday... Read More

July 26, 2009

Greensboro College needs to survive, faculty, students say

To outsiders, Greensboro College runs under the radar — a small, genteel campus easy to overlook, if it weren’t for its life-size nativity scene each Christmas. Yet to the faculty and alumni now confronted with a fiscal crisis that is shaking... Read More

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