School and county leaders are considering a $100 million dollar bond referendum, but some worry that’s not nearly enough to fix the area’s aging schools.
Four Chapel Hill-Carrboro school board candidates debated one of the district’s most persistent problems- how to close the achievement gap for all students.
CHCCS’s board chair says the state budget is only going to make things tougher, but that’s she’s ready to work alongside Superintendent Tom Forcella to implement similar ideas for the future.