NAIS Career Center: Visual/Performing Arts jobs, Charleston jobs, South...
Porter-Gaud School is an independent, coeducational day school for 900 students in grades 1 -12. The School is looking for a Part-time Lower School Art Teacher. The primary responsibility of the...
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Porter-Gaud School is an independent, co-educational day school of students in grades 1 through 12. The Lower School has an opening for a full-time teacher to join the established Chinese language...
View ArticleBringing business and education together in North Carolina | FutureReady |...
Hundreds of North Carolina leaders in business, government and education gathered at N.C. State University’s Emerging Issues Forum to consider the future of manufacturing in a state where traditional...
View ArticleArts For Life plugs seriously ill kids into art | Philanthropy North Carolina
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — In 2001, Anna Littman spent a lot of time visiting her 11-year-old sister, at the time a cancer patient at Brenner Children’s Hospital in Winston-Salem. Seeing her sister and other...
View ArticleNorth Carolina Coastal Federation: Kids to Get a Jump on Marine Science
03.12.2013 Kids to Get a Jump on Marine Science By Brad Rich WILMINGTON — Thanks to Sandy Cecelski’s fulfilled dream and the hard work that brought it to fruition, Taylor White hopes to get a head...
View ArticleHCL, North Carolina New Schools Partner on STEM Education
Hot on the heels of new plans to invest $ 14 million over the next 10 years to increase the number of STEM graduates in Louisiana – part of the deal for luring an IBM service center to Baton Rouge –...
View ArticleNorth Carolina Chapter of the American Association of Teachers of French...
Samia was born in Beirut, Lebanon, and has lived in the USA for 40 years. She was educated in private French schools from the ” Maternelle” to the ” Terminale.” Her native language is French. She has...
View ArticleNing Lee: Kenan Music Scholar masters her art, gets down to business |...
When Ning Lee was a high school senior in 2009 at Raffles Junior College in Singapore, she and most of her classmates planned to go abroad for college. They looked at all the usual suspects both in...
View ArticleNorth Carolina Art Exhibit Stretches from Mountains to Sea
On June 21, the Department welcomed 175 students, family members, and teachers, as the North Carolina Art Education Association (NCAEA) opened its student art exhibit. For many of the guests, their day...
View ArticleO’er the Land of the Free! South Carolina Celebrates Independence Day 2013 |...
Tuesday, July 2, 1776. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was on this day in history that the Second Continental Congress voted unanimously for American independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain....
View ArticleNorth Carolina Lawmakers Chose Wisely to Pass School Choice
North Carolina legislators have passed measures to provide school choice options to low and some middle-income students and another measure for all special needs children. Data from the Census Bureau...
View Articlean educator at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, was giving a...
“What is a fossil?” she asked the audience. Tiny hands shot up all over the Kaplan Auditorium Tuesday afternoon. Hagwood called on different children and the kids threw out different answers. Hagwood...
View ArticleLiterary Classic “Invisible Man” Banned in North Carolina
Students in Randolph County, North Carolina, won’t have access to “Invisible Man.” That county’s board of education voted 5-2 this week to remove all copies of the Ralph Ellison novel from school...
View ArticleNorth Carolina Coastal Federation: Sandie Cecelski: Pelican Award Winner for...
10.23.2013 Sandie Cecelski: Pelican Award Winner for Education by Tess Malijenovsky WILMINGTON–“She reminds me of Mrs. Frizzle from the Magic School Bus,” says Paige Taylor, a student of Mrs....
View ArticleSchool choice opponents in South Carolina say private school tuition program...
How sickening is that? They obviously hope to gain the sympathies of black parents, whose children would actually be the ones to benefit the most from an expansion of school choice. It’s not...
View ArticleBusiness School at South Carolina State University to Stand Alone : The...
Thomas Elzey, president of South Carolina State University in Orangeburg, has made the decision to reestablish the university’s business school as a separate entity. The school had been merged with the...
View ArticleWhy Does Music Education Matter? | Carolina StudiosCarolina Studios
I talk about it everyday and get the pleasure of seeing the results of music education directly. But most people don’t get to see children succeed in school because of their involvement in music; and...
View ArticleMYRTLE BEACH: Coastal Carolina U. expands options for marine science program...
MYRTLE BEACH — The bottle shattered against the bow with a loud thwack Friday, as a new research vessel, the Coastal Explorer, was officially christened to change the course of Coastal Carolina...
View ArticleCalled to Serve: Peggy Nicholson ’11 on Helping Low-Income Children in North...
Called to Serve is a series of Q&As with young UVA Law alumni working in public service careers. Peggy Nicholson, a 2011 graduate of the University of Virginia School of Law, is a staff attorney...
View ArticleHoliday Open House at North Carolina Governor’s Mansion the Second Weekend of...
The fine Victorian-style mansion, home to North Carolina governors since 1891, was once described by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt as “the most beautiful governor’s residence interior in...
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