The Chatham Education Foundation and Chatham County Schools are searching for dedicated regular volunteers for six of our elementary school libraries. As budgets tighten and regulations on library materials increase, we are counting on our community to support our schools! Read on for the job description and application information. Elementary
If you’re a parent (or student!) dreading the college application process, here’s some good news: your child may automatically be admitted to numerous North Carolina colleges and universities—both public and private. That’s right—no essay or test scores required. This year’s seniors should have already received an official letter in the
When Jennifer Tuite, a 3rd grade teacher at Perry Harrison Elementary, graduated from UNC Chapel Hill in 2003 with a degree in elementary education, she looked far and wide for a teaching position. To get her foot in the door, she was willing to take an assistant teaching position, even
Even if you’ve never bought a lottery ticket in North Carolina, you’ve certainly seen the ads on television and at every single gas station for the North Carolina Education Lottery (NCEL). It’s impossible to miss! But what may be easier to overlook is just how little the lottery actually contributes
The new school year will be here before you know it! In anticipation, the Chatham Education Foundation is collecting school supplies for Chatham County Schools students and teachers. Here’s how you can help make sure every student has the supplies they need for a great school year: 📦 Purchase supplies from
Chatham County offers a variety of free learning opportunities to keep our students reading, exploring, and thriving all summer long. Try to reach 20 minutes of reading at day with Chatham County School’s Summer Reading Challenge: https://bit.ly/CCSReach20. Students who complete and return their reading log at the start of school
Virginia Cross Elementary School will have a library on wheels making stops around Siler City neighborhoods this summer! Come checkout books and get free snacks donated by CORA!
When my daughter was younger, starting in first grade, she was a part of a summer book club here in the neighborhood. There were six girls in the club and each chose a book for the whole group to read. After reading a book, the girls would meet and the
As most parents know, coming up with nutritious meals that your kids actually eat can be a difficult task. Imagine, then, planning breakfast and lunch for the roughly 9,000 students who get their meals from Chatham County Schools’ (CCS) cafeterias each school day. This herculean effort falls under the guidance
Thanks to a $4,375 grant from the Galloway Ridge Chatham County Charitable Fund, Chatham Reads was able to bring Books on Break to The Nature Trail community for a second year. A program of the Chatham Education Foundation (CEF) and Chatham County Schools (CCS), Chatham Reads hosts free book fairs
