O'Neal's Athletic Department announced the inaugural year of the "Captains Council." The Captains Council is the newest component of the O’Neal School’s broader Leadership Program…
The land along South Carlisle Street in Southern Pines, where a segregated high school then later a primary school once operated, will be sold and…
Sandhills Student Assistance, Inc. (SSA) has packaged and started to deliver 100 hygiene kits to Moore County School’s social workers for children that may not…
UNC Pembroke received a $300,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Justice’s Office on Violence Against Women (OVM) to support the university’s Sexual Violence Prevention…
Indoor masking should continue next month, school leaders said Oct. 4 at a specially called meeting of the Moore County Board of Education. Even as…
Applying to UNC Pembroke has recently become simpler and much more accessible. University officials announced they are waiving the application fee for students wishing to…
Face coverings to help prevent the spread of coronavirus will continue to be required in schools, at least until the next school board meeting in…
On Tuesday, Sept. 7, 1971, the Wallace O’Neal Day School opened its doors at the Campbell House — its temporary location for three weeks. Thirty-five…
An offer by the Town of Southern Pines to purchase Blanchie Carter Discovery Park was met with skepticism by some members of the Moore County…
North Carolina education leaders recently signed an agreement to address the critical teacher shortage in the state. President Thomas Stith of the North Carolina Community College…
Sandhills Community College graduate Megan Ramsey was the overall winner of the Gov. Robert W. Scott Student Leadership Award. Ramsey graduated Magna Cum Laude in…
Sandhills Community College (SCC) partnered with The Honor Foundation to offer transitioning classes for military members entering civilian life and held a ribbon-cutting ceremony on…
Sandhills Classical Christian School has had a 90% enrollment increase and is breaking ground on another building in late October. There is a waiting list…
Moore County students and teachers will be wearing face coverings, at least until early October, the Board of Education decided Monday in front of angry…
After more than two years, a divided Moore County Board of Education will have one more week to try to decide what to do with…