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  • Land sale targets school, housing development

    Davidson Day School is a little closer to getting a new campus on Faith Road south of Mooresville.

  • On the honor roll...

    Here is the Woodland Heights Elementary Schol honor roll...

  • I-SS, Iredell leaders to discuss funding at Feb. 4 forum

    In an attempt to convey the level of damage from budget cuts, the Iredell-Statesville Schools Board of Education has organized an education forum Saturday at 9 a.m. in the Statesville High School media center.

  • I-SS chorus students showcase their talents

    North Iredell High School Junior McKenzie Call said chorus class is helping keep her in school.

  • Local schools will star in Digital Learning Day

    It’s National Digital Learning Day, and the Mooresville Graded School District will play a prominent role through teacher participation, live interviews and a live stream from a high school classroom with dignitaries from Washington, D.C.

  • Local schools say they have a head start in meal improvements

    Iredell County’s two public school districts feel they are ahead of the curve in meeting the stricter school meal standards announced last week by the federal government.

  • School turns the ignition on driver safety

    Teen driver safety will get a boost at Pine Lake Preparatory School, thanks to a $2,000 grant through State Farm’s “Project Ignition.”

  • MCC's Tim Brewer tapped to fill Eason's postView Video

    The Mitchell Community College Board of Trustees voted unanimously to name Dr. Tim Brewer the new president of the college Wednesday. 

  • MCC poised to pick new president

    Mitchell Community College will have a new president tonight.

  • Apple salutes MGSD's use of MacBook Air

    The Mooresville Graded School District has been named an Apple Distinguished Program for its “outstanding use of MacBook Air (laptop computers) as a tool” to help increase student achievement.

  • 'Yes' on tax hike, speakers tell Mooresville school board

    The proposed increase in the Mooresville Graded School District’s supplemental property tax rate received no opposition when it was presented to the school board Tuesday night, and four members of the public spoke in favor of it.

  • Mooresville residents support tax increase proposal

    Several Mooresville residents and parents within the Mooresville Graded School District spoke in support of a proposal to increase the tax rate at Tuesday nights school board meeting.  

  • Mentors helping to 'Change a Life'

    This month marks the 11th anniversary of National Mentoring Month, an annual media campaign to recruit volunteer mentors for young people.

  • Mooresville superintendent seeks 4-cent hike in school tax rate

    Declaring that "we don't have a choice" in the face of a $1.4 million deficit, Supt. Mark Edwards of the Mooresville Graded School District says he will ask the board of education Tuesday for a four-cent increase in the district's supplemental property tax rate.

  • Over three years, MGSD has suffered $4.6 million in reductions

    The dilemma is clear for the Mooresville Graded School District, says Supt. Mark Edwards.

  • Program seeks to put students on a level playing field

    At Park View Elementary School, teacher Julie Buda’s third-grade classroom is wrapping up an eight-week involvement in a global project called Flat Classroom.

  • MGSD joins elite group to study 'new media' in the classroom

    The Mooresville Graded School District and 12 other districts across the country have been chosen to participate in a collaborative effort for sharing experiences, challenges and best practices for innovative uses of new media in K-12 education.

  • I-SS sends requests to Raleigh

    Iredell-Statesville Schools laid out its vision for teacher evaluations, school accountability and a longer school year in a series of letters sent to the General Assembly last week detailing what changes and improvements the district would like to see the legislative body make for next school year when it convenes Feb. 16.

  • Students win iPad, cash in R&L essay contest

    Seventh graders across the nation take a mandatory writing test every year in school. This year, seventh graders in Iredell County got a chance to show off their writing skills without the pressure — and for the chance to win an iPad, a ride in a hot-air balloon or gift card.

  • MCC students celebrate Eason as 'one-of-a-kind'

    Mitchell Community College student groups threw a goodbye banquet for retiring President Dr. Doug Eason Friday night at the Montgomery Student Union on campus in appreciation for his 21 years of service to the college. The president said he was overwhelmed by the gesture.  

  • A League of Learning

    Leaders in education and technology across the country brought their knowledge and ideas to Mooresville this week for the inaugural gathering of  the League of Innovative Schools.

  • Brater will seek seat on Iredell Board of Commissioners

    Iredell-Statesville School Boards of Education District 5 member Bill Brater announced his intention to seek an Iredell County Board of Commissioners seat this morning. 

  • New online tool helps parents connect with I-SS schools

    A new Iredell-Statesville Schools program is keeping parents in touch with their children’s day-to-day activities like never before.

  • Voting district lines to be redrawn for I-SS board

    The Iredell County Board of Elections is set to redraw the Iredell-Statesville Schools Board of Education voting district lines in response to the decennial census.

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