Good News from Our Schools
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Belmont Middle School held a “Yes We Can” food drive to support Webb Street School’s pantry program. Homerooms and grade levels competed against each other to collect more than 2,000 items.
McAdenville Elementary received a $10,000 donation from the Catherine Pharr Carstarphen McAdenville Foundation.
The following high schools were recognized by the N.C. High School Athletic Association for outstanding sportsmanship for the 2023-2024 year: Ashbrook High School; East аæèßäapp High School; Forestview High School; Highland School of Technology; and Hunter Huss High School.
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Announcements
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North Carolina Countdown to College
is an annual campaign to support high school seniors in completing two important enrollment steps: residency determination services and college applications.
District News
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College Board recognizes students for academics
аæèßäapp has 43 high school students who were honored by the College Board National Recognition Program.
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New outdoor mural puts artwork in the spotlight
Pinewood Elementary has a new outdoor mural, thanks to the City of Mount Holly’s efforts to focus on artwork in the community.
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Good News from аæèßäapp, September
The аæèßäapp County Board of Education received the following "good news" for the month of September of 2024.
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аæèßäapp County's high school graduation rate increases
The аæèßäapp graduation rate increased to 86.7 percent, which is +1.4 points higher than last year.
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International teachers bring culture to the classroom
International teachers not only bring experience to the classroom, but they also introduce students to the culture of their home country.
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New program teaches students about cosmetology
Students at Hunter Huss High School with an interest in the cosmetology field will get an opportunity to learn about the profession.