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  • Lake Norman applauded for theatre program

    After winning regional and state competitions, the Lake Norman High School theatre group — known as The Academy — is moving on to the national stage.

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  • Up close and personal

    Students at Brawley Middle School got a first hand look into the lives of members of the 105th Engineer Battalion on Tuesday morning.

  • Annual report card issued for I-SS

    Iredell-Statesville Schools fared well in the latest North Carolina School Report Cards that were released earlier this month.

  • Schools' 5K will help tech-ed students

    A race/walk Sunday through downtown Mooresville will benefit students in the Career and Technical Education Program at Mooresville High School. The Career Bridge Advisory Council at N.F. Woods Advanced Technology and Arts Center will host a “5k Run for the Kids.”

  • To honor their service

    In honor of Veterans Day, Mooresville Intermediate School held its second annual fifth grade Veterans Day assembly Wednesday afternoon, with students inviting the guests of honor.

  • Patriotism on wheels

    The thunder of motorcycle engines could be heard almost a mile away Wednesday afternoon as Mooresville Intermediate School students awaited the arrival of the Patriot Guard Riders.

  • Keeping SAT scores rising is goal of MGSD strategies

                When it comes to preparing for the SAT, the Mooresville Graded School District has a plethora of programs in place to help students attain the best scores possible on the standardized test.

  • Despite chilly weather, principal keeps her promise

    Staff and students greeted Principal Debbie Marsh as they arrived at South Elementary School last Friday, but they had to look up.  She was on the roof.

  • Armed with healthier menus, schools waging war on obesity

    The U.S. has taken the dubious lead in an international obesity study, which predicts that three out of four Americans will be overweight or obese by 2020.

  • Park View students delight in a 'Wild Encounter'

    From porcupines to lemurs to pythons, students at Park View Elementary enjoyed an afternoon of exotic animals last Friday during a Wild Animal Encounters show with Dan “The Animal Man” Breeding.

  • On the air at Rocky River Elementary

    Rocky River Elementary School has hit the airwaves, so to speak.

  • On the air

    Rocky River Elementary School has hit the airwaves, so to speak.

  • MGSD's goal: Nothing less than 90

     “Ninety” swiftly became the word of the night Tuesday as principals throughout the Mooresville Graded School District expressed desires to reach a 90 percent composite score for end-of-grade/end-of-course testing this school year.

  • I-SS Board honors achievements

    Iredell-Statesville Schools Board of Education recognized BB&T Webb Insurance Services Monday for its beautification project at Statesville Middle School.

  • District will save its Jobs bill money

    Facing the prospect of steep budget cuts next fiscal year, the Iredell-Statesville Schools Board of Education has decided to save its recently acquired $3.8 million in Education Jobs Bill funding.

  • MCC celebrates completed renovation project

    Mitchell Community College held a dedication ceremony at its downtown campus Tuesday to celebrate the completion of its latest project.

  • Mentoring program fulfilling for adults, students alike

                Following a successful inaugural year, the Mooresville Graded School District's Change A Life Mentoring Program is aiming high during 2010-11 and seeking more volunteers as its second year gets underway.

  • Study: I-SS spending per pupil is third lowest in state

    Iredell-Statesville Schools spends less on its students than all but three North Carolina school systems, according to a study by a conservative think tank.

  • School district looking to next year already

                Just one month into the school year, Mooresville Graded School District officials are already looking to 2011-12, diving into financial planning now to help ease and plan for anticipated monetary shortfalls.

  • Catholic high school planned in region

    A Catholic high school is coming to the Lake Norman area.

  • Youth Leadership's aim: Create leaders of tomorrow

    North Iredell High School student Elizabeth Smith wants to learn how to be a leader and devise a plan on how she can better her community.

  • Lake Norman High School band asked to perform in London parade

    The Lake Norman High School band received a special invitation Wednesday to participate in the 2012 New Year’s Day Parade and Festival in London.

  • Northview students celebrate tolerance through art

    The hard ground slowed the efforts of Northview IB students to recognize the International Day of Peace on Tuesday, but it didn’t stop their desire to make a visual statement for peace.

  • Grant to boost after-school programs for 200 more students

    The Statesville Housing Authority was recently awarded a federal grant that will allow the agency to serve more students.

  • North Middle comes up short in world-record attempt

    North Iredell Middle School was notified last week that its attempt to break a Guinness World Record came up short.

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