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September 1, 2009

Wake Forest carries on amid swine flu outbreak

WINSTON-SALEM (AP) — Officials at a North Carolina university say more than 80 students are thought to have swine flu.The Winston-Salem Journal reported Tuesday that Wake Forest University plans to continue with classes as usual, though students who... Read More

Home court advantage

Allan Hild stood on UNCG’s new home court last week and felt a tinge of envy. He played for UNCG two decades ago. Back then, he was No. 45, a 6-foot-5 forward. His hoop home? Park Gym, a spot that no longer exists along Spring Garden. It wasn&rsquo...... Read More

August 31, 2009

Update: School system sues builder over Oak Ridge Elementary

The Guilford County school board, facing expensive repairs to fix unknown environmental troubles at Oak Ridge Elementary, has sued the contractor that renovated it. The board is suing Lyon Construction and its insurer, Federal Insurance Co., for an unspec... Read More

August 30, 2009

Crowded universities offer fewer class times

GREENSBORO — Friday was the last day of “add/drop” at UNCG and N.C. A&T — that period early in the semester when students can make adjustments to their class schedules without a penalty. It’s not as stressful as final exa... Read More

August 29, 2009

More students are taking advanced courses

GREENSBORO — Guilford County Schools had an increase in the number of students taking Advanced Placement courses last year as well as in the number doing well on those national exams, according to data released this week . The data showed that: The... Read More

August 28, 2009

Family sues Duke over worker's death

DURHAM -- The family of a master steamfitter killed last year at Duke University when a steam pipe ruptured at the Levine Science Research Center filed suit this week in federal court, seeking funeral expenses and other financial damages from Duke.Rayford... Read More

Board tightens student-athlete requirements

 GREENSBORO — The rules for playing sports at Guilford County schools got a little stricter Thursday night and, school officials hope, a little clearer.The Board of Education approved the system’s first policy outlining requirements for p... Read More

August 27, 2009

Auditor: Ex-first lady's salary too high

RALEIGH (AP) — State Auditor Beth Wood said Thursday former first lady Mary Easley's $170,000 university salary was too high but probably shouldn't have been as low as the $79,000 her staff calculated in a preliminary report.Wood released the interi... Read More

Stakeouts used in investigation of Northern High

GREENSBORO — In the days after Northern Guilford High School won the 2009 3-A boys basketball state title, coaches and players attributed their success to the long hours and extra work they put in before and during the season.In court documents rele... Read More

Dudley team steps out in style in N.Y.

GREENSBORO — Dudley’s male step team traveled to New York to compete for a $5,000 prize on national television Wednesday. They won’t return to North Carolina empty-handed. UMOJA beat out two teams from New York and Alabama  on BET&r... Read More

Few complaints about bus stop consolidation

GREENSBORO — After two days of school, the system’s massive bus stop consolidation efforts appear to have gone off without major problems. The school board approved cutting 971 bus stops this year. The bus stop consolidation is one of severa... Read More

August 26, 2009

Community leaders accent the positive for area

GREENSBORO — The economy tanked and job losses have hurt the area, but speakers at the State of Our Community luncheon instead focused on the Triad’s future in education, collaboration and growth. Speakers on Wednesday at the event hosted by t... Read More

Hotline to target athletics recruiting

GREENSBORO — A new hotline and e-mail address are available for people to report suspected violations as Guilford County Schools tries to curb recruiting and fraud in high school athletics.The tools are part of the Fair Play campaign, designed to ma... Read More

UNC-CH workers upset campus will close early for game

CHAPEL HILL (AP) — Some of the more than 11,000 workers at UNC-Chapel Hill are upset their work schedules are being altered to make room for a weeknight football game on the campus. The News & Observer of Raleigh reported Wednesday that universi... Read More

Elon study shows placebo matches Red Bull’s kick

ELON — When one of his Elon University students suggested a study of Red Bull energy drinks, Mat Gendle jumped on the idea like a wired freshman the night before finals. Trained in neurotoxicology and neuropharmacology, the associate psychology prof... Read More

Dudley's male step team will compete on TV

GREENSBORO — UMOJA will be steppin’ out tonight. In New York City. On national television. Before millions of viewers. With $5,000 on the line. And a chance to make the Triad proud. UMOJA, the award-winning male step team at Dudley High School... Read More

August 25, 2009

High Point releases plan for university area

HIGH POINT (MCT) — The city's Planning and Development Department has created a final draft of the University Area Plan and will answer questions from the public at a meeting next week.The meeting will be held at Christ United Methodist Church at 13... Read More

New Oak Ridge plan smooth, no chaos

As the family SUV turned down Northwest School Road, Greg Headen went over the bus plan for a third time with his daughter Madison. Look for the shuttle to the military academy, he said. Your teachers will be there; they’ll tell you where to go. Mad... Read More

Friends, colleagues share stories about Pat Sullivan

GREENSBORO — The crowd gathered to pay their respects to Patricia Sullivan on Monday morning said it all. They came from every corner of the former UNCG chancellor’s life; family, friends, colleagues and students whose presence — and sto... Read More

School lunches go up

Classes begin today for the majority of Guilford County children. Below is a guide to some of the changes to the school system and a look at this year’s numbers.Costs and feesLunch Prices: Parents will need to toss a few more coins in their kids&rsq... Read More

August 24, 2009

State tests now posted online

RALEIGH — The N.C. Department of Public Instruction has posted copies of its state tests online.To view them, go to www.ncpublicschools.org.The tests available online include the End-of-Grade reading and math tests in grades 3 through 8, the eighth... Read More

N.C. A&T homecoming concert to be held in Oct.

GREENSBORO — N.C. A&T's homecoming concert featuring an all-star, hip-hop lineup including Gucci Mane, OJ da Juice Man and Nicki Minaj will be held at the Greensboro Coliseum on Oct. 31.Tickets sent on sale Friday at www.ticketmaster.com, Ticket... Read More

August 23, 2009

Principals say cuts not as bad as feared

GREENSBORO — School will start Tuesday  for the majority of children in Guilford County and, after a summer of dreadful budget predictions, parents are not sure what to expect in the classroom. “It’s probably the unknown that&rsquo...... Read More

August 22, 2009

Technology updates add zest for new school year in Rockingham

Carol Pryor reluctantly attended Thursday’s annual back-to-school convocation. But she left excited after hearing a presentation about using new technology to engage students. Pryor, who will have an ActivBoard in her classroom for the first time... Read More

August 21, 2009

Update: Ragsdale teacher arrested on drug charges

JAMESTOWN — A Ragsdale High School teacher faces drug charges today. Cecelia Ann Tolliver, of Pineburr Road, is charged with two counts of conspiracy to sell and deliver counterfeit controlled substances and two counts of conspiracy to sell cocaine. Read More

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