Monthly Archives: March 2012
BI-LO seeks help for pets in need
The grocery chain BI-LO is again asking people in Charlotte to help in the PAWS Feed the Love pet food drive. Shoppers can help by purchasing a $5 Feed the… Read more
Local chef, newspaper editor to judge chili cook-off
The Bopper’s Shag Club is getting ready for its 12th annual Chili Cook-off aimed at fighting leukemia and lymphoma, and have asked a local chef to help out. The event,… Read more
Engineering blows through Beverly Woods
Local engineers partner with CMS to promote STEM in schools by Morgan Smith Students at Beverly Woods Elementary School learned last week it only takes creativity and persistence to be… Read more
Charlotte Christian student performs at Carnegie Hall
Charlotte Christian School senior Shelley Leazer performed Feb. 12 at Carnegie Hall in New York as part of the 2012 American High School Honors Performance Series. Shelley, who was selected… Read more
Charlotte Latin to host ‘Violins of Hope, The Journeys’
Charlotte Latin School will host “Violins of Hope, The Journeys” Tuesday, March 6, at the south Charlotte campus. The program will feature Charlotte Latin teacher and pianist Anna Brock accompanying… Read more
St. Gabriel hosts international fair
Students at St. Gabriel Catholic School are participating in an International Fair, where students are exposed to an international experience through art, food, song and dance. Each of the school’s… Read more
South Charlotte magnets recognized
East Mecklenburg High School’s International Baccalaureate magnet program and Cotswold Elementary International Baccalaureate World School were both recently named Magnet Schools of Excellence by Magnet Schools of America, the national… Read more
Local student named president scholar candidate
David Chase Hawisher, a senior at Ardrey Kell High School, was recently named a candidate in the 2012 U.S. Presidential Scholars Program. Hawisher is one of more than 3,000 candidates… Read more
Providence Day seniors named National Merit Finalists
Ten Providence Day School seniors recently advanced from semifinalist standing in the 2011-12 National Merit Scholarship Program to National Merit Finalists. The following students are finalists: John Cambern, Amy Coppala,… Read more
College planning workshop coming to UNCC
A free workshop for high school students and their parents called The ABC’s of College Planning will be held at University of North Carolina at Charlotte March 10, a Saturday…. Read more
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