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Camp EDvantage needs volunteers for remote learning pods

Aug. 11. By Dave Vieser. The Make an Impact Foundation is fast-tracking a new program that can provide a safe place for as many as 200 children for online learning amidst the COVID-19 pandemic and school shut-downs. Camp EDvantage is free. Depending upon donations, Make an Impact also hopes to provide lunch and snacks. Make […]

Study puts NC at 30th in public education nationwide; Q&A with school expert

July 28. By Dave Yochum. With COVID-19 and education top off mind for parents and community leaders, quality of schools is important. How can parents decide where to enroll their kids? The answer varies according to one’s outlook on public vs, private education, purse strings and each student’s needs. For the majority of families, public […]

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Huntersville Library reopens Monday, Fall Fest Oct. 26

After 14 months of renovations, the North County Regional Library in Huntersville will re-open Monday morning on Holly Crest Lane, just south of the Northcross Shopping Center. It closed in 2018 for a $6.78 million renovation. Activities  were merged with the Cornelius branch while the work continued. New Huntersville hours will be 9 a.m. to 8 […]

Foundation for Respect Ability sponsors Education Day at Knights Stadium

May 3. The Charlotte Knights teamed with the Foundation for Respect Ability for the third year in a row on Education Day Wednesday at Knights Stadium. A 60-page Activity Guide for Enhancing School Culture  called “Game Changer” was prepared by the foundation which was launched by Cornelius resident Arlene Berkman. “We are honored to be […]