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November 8, 2009

Correction: Nanotech school to break ground on Monday

UNCG and N.C. A&T will host a groundbreaking Monday for their Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering.A story in Sunday's News & Record did not state the correct date for the event.UNC President Erskine Bowles and N.C. House Speaker Joe Ha... Read More

Go Far teaches exercise, nutrition

Several students and teachers hit the blacktop on Oct. 29 at Johnson Street Global Studies. Some walked. Some jogged. Some of them made the laps solo. Others chatted with friends. Each week, 50 students and eight to 10 staff volunteers meet for an hour of... Read More

Volunteers bring science to classroom

Al Armstrong, a technician at Kimberly-Clark of Lexington, holds up a Ziploc bag full of water. “What will happen if I stick a pencil through here?” he asks a room full of attentive Millis Road Elementary School students. The responses are typ... Read More

November 6, 2009

Video games become coolest teachers at school

GREENSBORO — The operating room isn’t real. The patient and the surgeon aren’t either. Nor are the intricate and varied medical devices. But the results of this video- game-style simulator could be very real for the surgical technicians... Read More

November 5, 2009

Former A&T administrator in line for another presidency

NORFOLK, Va. (AP) — Norfolk State University President Carolyn Meyers is in line for a new job.The Virginian-Pilot of Norfolk, Va., reported today that Meyers has been named one of three finalists for the top job at Morgan State University in Baltim... Read More

Magnet school students get laptops

HIGH POINT — It’s hard to be a technology academy when nearly half your students don’t have computers. That’s why more than 160 students at Welborn Academy of Science and Technology received a free computer Wednesday. “I thin... Read More

November 3, 2009

County will lose $10K if it doesn’t buy land

GREENSBORO — The county will lose $10,000 if the school district does not exercise an option to buy a particular site for the future Southeast area elementary school. Guilford County Schools has until Nov. 30 to buy the 55 acres about two miles nort... Read More

Films connect kids to politics, nature, culture, life

WINSTON-SALEM -- We live in a test-it-to-death culture when it comes to education. Sit down with any public school teacher, and they’ll rattle off the ordeal of teaching to the end-of-grade tests mandated by the state. Their students, they say, turn... Read More

October 31, 2009

Surprise costs arise for southeast school property

GREENSBORO — Property the school board is considering buying for a new southeast area elementary school could cost $2 million more than originally believed. County Commissioner Billy Yow confirmed the school board learned Oct. 22 that the property o... Read More

October 30, 2009

UNCG vaccinates its family

GREENSBORO — A line of people formed outside Elliott University Center at UNCG on Thursday morning, waiting for H1N1 flu vaccinations. By 3 p.m. , the line had gone down to about a dozen people waiting at a time. By then, the shots were gone, and... Read More

October 29, 2009

College enrollment up

Some are there because of the recession, and others despite it. Regardless, more young Americans than ever are in college — especially community college, according to a new report.A record high of about 11.5 million Americans age 18 to 24, or nearly... Read More

State law change grants retroactive diplomas

WINSTON-SALEM (AP) — A retroactive change in state law allows thousands of students who came close to getting a high school diploma to finally collect it.The Winston-Salem Journal reported today the change affects students who finished all requireme... Read More

October 28, 2009

Duke University police officer charged in Alabama rape

DURHAM — The Duke University Police Department has suspended, with pay, an officer charged in a "bondage rape" in Alabama where he allegedly gagged and handcuffed a woman in his car before violating her.The sheriff in Dothan, Ala., where W... Read More

Angelou, Temptations Review to highlight A&T homecoming

GREENSBORO — N.C. A&T may have pulled out of its annual concert at the Greensboro Coliseum , but homecoming will be alive and well on campus this weekend. The school is banking on guests like poet Maya Angelou and R&B group The Temptations... Read More

October 27, 2009

Oak Ridge Military names new president

GREENSBORO — Oak Ridge Military Academy announced its new president on Tuesday , and the name is a familiar one in local academic circles.Cuyler McKnight will leave his post as executive vice president at GTCC to lead the 157-year-old military... Read More

October 26, 2009

Police: No armed suspect at Winston-Salem school

WINSTON-SALEM — A report of someone seen armed with a rifle running behind a female at Wiley Middle School this morning, which prompted a lockdown, turned out to be a false alarm.About 10:34 a.m., Winston-Salem police officers responded to a report... Read More

October 24, 2009

Oak Ridge community breathing a bit easier

Parents in Oak Ridge feel they can finally see an end to the ongoing troubles with their elementary school. Guilford County Schools learned this week that a final report by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health will not include any add... Read More

October 23, 2009

Even if cleared, accused teacher might still lose job

WINSTON-SALEM (MCT) — Even if a drama teacher at Mineral Springs Middle School who is charged with sexual misconduct is cleared of the charges, he could still lose his job, school officials said Thursday.The teacher, Ralph David Surridge, 57, was ch... Read More

Student center marks transition for HPU

HIGH POINT — When High Point University’s new $70 million student center opens today , it will be a perfect marker on the school’s road from small private school to fast-growing blue-chip university. The High Point University Center will... Read More

Officials working on return plan for Oak Ridge Elementary

GREENSBORO — School officials say they no longer need to wait on a final environmental health report they’ve sought for months to help them decide when to reopen Oak Ridge Elementary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health n... Read More

High Point University site rezoned for parking

HIGH POINT — The City Council gave High Point University permission Thursday to build a parking lot off West College Drive. The two lots — 906 E. Farris Ave. and 1011 Fifth Court — will be added to an area approved in April for parking a... Read More

October 22, 2009

Fed health report will include no new findings

OAK RIDGE -- School officials now say they won’t use a final health report they’ve been waiting months for to decide when to reopen Oak Ridge Elementary. The decision was announced to parents Tuesday via email. It comes after the National Inst... Read More

Sheriff to charge 4 students in gang fight at Northeast

GREENSBORO — A fight at Northeast High on Oct. 7 was not as big as investigators thought but did involve gangs. That’s according to the Guilford County Sheriff’s Office, which said it plans to charge four students for taking part in the... Read More

October 21, 2009

Forsyth schools to do random background checks

WINSTON-SALEM (MCT) — Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools will conduct criminal background checks on a randomly selected group of employees after discovering that, during the hiring process, the school system missed a prior conviction of a mid... Read More

New business brewing at Greensboro College

GREENSBORO — For college students, coffee is more than a buzz. It's sustenance for the weary, light at the end of the tunnel, the catalyst for late-night conversations. It is, in short, a way of life.But Greensboro College has never had a coffee sho... Read More

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