At its December meeting, Board members approved a proposed framework for transitioning to a core course of study that will guide high school course requirements beginning in 2008-09, interim academic achievement cut scores for the Grade 3 pretest in mathematics, a proposal that will facilitate the licensing of teachers for world languages, and the 2007-09 Biennial Budget request.
Author: Jason Feingold
Arrests in robbery cases
On Wednesday, November 15, Detective A. D. Simmons arrested Bradley Ellis, 20, of 21 Joshua Lane in Henderson.
Friday’s open line
Nothing quite says it’s the holidays like a letter to the editor or a guest column about whatever’s on your mind. Give the gift that really says you care today! With that, this open line is yours. Enjoy.
Thursday’s open line
We just got back from yet another trip to the emergency room, this time for one of the Little Editors. She’s fine, thank you for asking, but we are suffering from a whole lot of sleep deprivation.
Wednesday’s open line
Although we have yet been unable to verify if a selection has been made for principal at Eaton-Johnson Middle School, interim or otherwise, we will say this: years of service at at a middle school are like dog years, and the twenty-eight years we spent at Henderson Middle School should earn us a spot in doggie heaven. Apparently it has something to do with hormones, and brain chemistry… With that, we give you the open line.
Robbery with a dangerous weapon
On December 11, officers of the Henderson Police Department responded at 619 Farrar Avenue to a report of a man with a gun.
State board approves core course framework
The State Board of Education yesterday approved a proposed core course of study framework that will guide high school course requirements beginning in 2008-09. Current seventh graders would be the first students potentiallyaffected by this change. To read more, please go to the NCDPI Web site at www.ncpublicschools.org and click on the appropriate link under “News.”
Tuesday’s open line
At Thursday’s Henderson-Vance Economic Partnership meeting, one of the members wished for a “reset button”. His reason? Even though we all have our differences, he said, that’s not a reason not to be civil. Are Hendersonians basically uncivil, or simply impassioned? Let your thoughts on this or any other subject be known on today’s open line.
Monday’s open line
Our heart goes out to our hearty boys in blue who came so close to the 2-AA State Championship on Saturday. We’re sure they’ll make a go of it next year, and we know that the community will come behind them as has for the past couple of weeks. Go Raiders! This space is yours. Enjoy!
Southern Vance loses to Shelby
In a close game, our Southern Vance Raiders lost to Shelby 27 – 24 in regulation play in the AA State Championship.
Friday’s open line
Here’s a handy little site an out-of-town friend introduced us to yesterday evening: www.popcenter.org, a Web page devoted to community-oriented policing. Among the gems it contains is advice on how to handle “Disorderly Youth in Public Places” and a section on graffiti, both useful pieces of information in today’s Henderson. We recommend a look. With that, the floor is yours.
To the editor: Curfew fines must go to schools
In the 12-7-06 local paper, the Curfew Committee was reported as discussing that offenders will pay fines for violations.
NC school crime and violence report released
During last school year, North Carolina public schools reported 10,959 acts of crime and violence among the state’s almost 1.4 million students, according to the 2005-06 Report on School Crime and Violence presented to State Board of Education members yesterday.
New HPD chief named
New Henderson Police Chief Keith L. Sidwell Late this afternoon Henderson City Manager Jerry Moss announced the appointment of Mr. Keith L. Sidwell, a native of Virginia, as Henderson’s new Chief of Police.
Fuel watch: Low gas prices
Here’s the place to find the lowest gas prices in Vance County! On your way to work or shop or play, keep an eye out for those friendly prices so you can let the rest of us know where to save!
HiH Helpline
Because we have so many readers from so many diverse walks of life and areas of expertise, we thought it would be a good idea to pool that knowledge for the good of all. If you have a question that needs an answer, post it below. If you have an answer for that question, help your fellow Hendersonians out and share your knowledge for our mutual benefit.
Butterfield appointed a chief deputy whip
Washington, D.C. — House Speaker-elect Nancy Pelosi and Majority Whip-elect James Clyburn today announced U.S. Rep. G. K. Butterfield’s appointment to a key role in leadership for the upcoming Congress.
Thursday’s open line
On this, Pearl Harbor Day, we remember all of the citizen-soldiers who gave life and limb to free the world from the tyranny of militarism and Fascism. May our country always be such a beacon of light to all the nations of the Earth. With that, we give you our open line.
Butterfield comments on Iraq study group
“For the last three and a half years, our military has bravely fought a war in Iraq and accomplished its mission.
Brummitt, Hughes, Wright sworn in
Swearing-in of Brummitt, Hughes, and Wright Before the regular session of the Vance County Board of Commissioners, freshman members Scott Hughes and Dan Brummitt, as well as seventh-term Danny Wright, were sworn into office by Resident Superior Court Judge Henry W. Hight, Jr.