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SCC Unveils Memorial for Teresa Hall

April 25, 2018 0

A plaque was unveiled on Wednesday, April 18 in Van Dusen Hall on the campus of Sandhills Community College. It is on the door of…

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Union Pines Basketball Coach Suspended for Misconduct Allegations

April 24, 2018 0

Union Pines High School's women's basketball coach has been suspended for alleged misconduct after a complaint was made. The school notified parents Monday evening.  Greg…

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N Carolina Teacher Pay, Student Spending Improved Last Year

April 23, 2018 0

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — An annual public school teacher pay and spending review shows North Carolina improving while still behind national averages for both. The…

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Poll: Amid Strikes, Americans Back Teacher Raises

April 23, 2018 0

WASHINGTON (AP) — Americans overwhelmingly believe teachers don't make enough money, and half say they'd support paying higher taxes to give educators a raise. The…

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The O’Neal Players Perform “The Curious Savage”

April 19, 2018 0

The O’Neal Players will be performing the “The Curious Savage” by John Patrick. A comedic play that premiered in 1950 at the Martin Beck Theatre…

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Cooper Unveils School Safety, Mental Health Recommendations

April 19, 2018 0

HILLSBOROUGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper wants legislators to set aside tens of millions of dollars for public school and college building…

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NC Students Hold Steady on Most Measures on Nation’s Report Card

April 18, 2018 0

A national assessment shows little change in North Carolina over the last two years examining 4th and 8th grade math and reading skills. Fourth and…

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NC Legislators Want More Schools to Make Security Plans

April 13, 2018 0

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Some North Carolina legislators want more schools to provide basic building information and access to local and state law enforcement to…

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School Psychologists Concerned About Staffing Levels

April 11, 2018 0

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Hiring more psychologists and guidance counselors would help school officials identify students with mental health challenges sooner and deter serious violence,…

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Study: South’s Native Talent Suffers Without Better Schools

April 10, 2018 0

DURHAM, N.C. (AP) — The South's increasingly diverse homegrown talent won't share in the region's economic growth unless state leaders commit to spending more on…

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College Students Home for Summer Invited to Attend SCC

April 9, 2018 0

Summer semester at Sandhills Community College is a perfect chance for students attending college out of the area to earn college credit if they are…

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Community Blood Center of the Carolinas Offering Five $1,000 Scholarships

April 9, 2018 0

The Community Blood Center of the Carolinas is offering local high school and college students the opportunity to save lives this summer, as well as…

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North Carolina School Gets $1.5 M for Nursing, Business

April 6, 2018 0

FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (AP) — A university in North Carolina is getting two donations worth $1.5 million Fayetteville State University announced Thursday the money will be…

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Giles Leadership Academy for SCC Students

April 3, 2018 0

Sandhills Community College and Jon and Jackie Giles were the hosts for second annual Giles Leadership Academy—a leadership development retreat for twenty-one students from select…

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Board of Education Seeking Public Input on Budget

March 30, 2018 0

The public is invited by The Moore County Board of Education to provide input on its proposed operating budget for FY 2019.  The announcement was…

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