Archives for March 2014
The Fire Academy and Health Science II class at Harnett Central High School have been studying fires and fire safety. Chief Reginald Hocutt demonstrated different types of fires to the classes today and is certifying the Health Science II class in Fire Safety and Use of Fire Extinguishers.
Is Duke Dumping Toxins in Harnett County Drinking Water sources? From WaterKeeper.org MONCURE, NC – Waterkeeper Alliance has released aerial surveillance photos taken from a fixed-wing aircraft last week which show Duke Energy workers pumping wastewater from two of Duke Energy’s toxic coal ash lagoons into a canal that drains into the Cape Fear River.
Don’t forget to bring your old, unused medications to one of our five locations tomorrow Tuesday March 18th. The Sheriff’s Office in Lillington 1-6 pm, Food Lion in Cameron 1-6 pm, Food Lion at the square in Lillington (behind Burger King) 1-6 pm, Angier discount Drug and Coats Pharmacy 11-2pm. Thank you!
Overhills Elementary held Donuts with Dads on March 11. Over 225 dads came to enjoy breakfast with their children.
Congratulations to Samantha Boggs, first grade teacher at Harnett Primary School, who was chosen by radio station WKML to be a part of the Elementary School Reading Club. Miss Boggs was visited by WKML’s, Steve Richardson, who read to the class and stressed the importance of reading 30 minutes a day. Ms. Boggs and
Harnett County Board of Education Evaluates Proposed Middle School Attendance Boundaries At their March 11, 2014 work session, the Harnett County Board of Education formulated a plan to evaluate the proposed middle school assignment patterns that were presented by the School Assignment Planning committee on March 6, 2014. The Board of Education members established the
SANFORD – The Triangle South Workforce Development Board, located at Central Carolina Community College, is accepting applications for the North Carolina Incumbent Workforce Development Program grant. The IWDP grant is a competitive, retention solutions grant. Qualifying businesses can use this grant to address employees’ skills gaps, which will result in increased knowledge, certifications, and
Harnett County Schools is proud to have 11 Teaching Fellows from Universities across the state to spend this week in our school system visiting schools, principals, teachers and central office staff persons. The visit is coordinated by Allison Castle, Director of the Grades 9-12 Program. — at Harnett County Coard of Education.
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