PPP: Sharks Bad, But Partisan Redistricting Worse Posted by Aaron Keck | Jul 16, 2015 | State Government The latest survey from Public Policy Polling finds North Carolinians mostly ambivalent about sharks. Read More
Supreme Court Orders Review of North Carolina Redistricting Posted by Associated Press | Apr 20, 2015 | National The Supreme Court has thrown out a North Carolina court ruling that upheld Republican-drawn electoral districts for state and congressional lawmakers. Read More
Lawmakers Set to Introduce Bipartisan Redistricting Reform Posted by Blake Hodge | Feb 4, 2015 | State Government A plan for redistricting in North Carolina is once again being put forward by state lawmakers. How far it will go is still to be determined. Read More
Redistricting Continues to Stir Legal Battle in NC Posted by Blake Hodge | Dec 23, 2014 | Election, State Government Drawing the congressional map in North Carolina has been a topic of debate, in conversation and in courtrooms, for decades. The latest rendition of the North Carolina congressional district map is constitutional, according to a... Read More
CHCCS Board Votes To Expand Mandarin Program Posted by Staff | Jan 17, 2014 | Local Government The district’s Mandarin program will expand at Glenwood Elementary next year, but that means 76 families must be moved to other schools. Read More
CHCCS Parents Pan New Dual Language Magnet Plan Posted by Staff | Nov 8, 2013 | Local Government Proposed changes to the Mandarin and Spanish dual language programs drew dozens of worried parents to Thursday’s school board meeting. Read More
For Northside And FPG, New School Year Marks Dawn Of New Era Posted by Aaron Keck | Aug 25, 2013 | Pre-K - 12 Education Monday is back-to-school day across Orange County–but an especially exciting day at two CHCCS elementary schools, Northside and Frank Porter Graham. Read More