Education
Our most recent articles tagged 'Education'High School Students Get a Head Start at Early College
By the time Natalie Caviness was 15 years old, she had earned 11 college credits, thanks to Randolph Early College High School.
Providence High Principal Prepares for August 2008 Opening
Richard Dawes has been principal of Providence Grove High School since early 2007 – and the school doesn’t even open until August 2008.
Students Learn Real Life Lessons at Zoo School
The Asheboro City Schools’ Zoo School, only the fourth of its kind in the country, opened on Aug. 27, 2007.
Longtime Photographer Returns to Randolph Community College to Teach
After 29 years in the business‚ portrait and fine-art photographer Ashley Fetner has gone back to the one that brought him to the dance.
Growth of Randolph County Schools Leads to Upgrades, Construction
If you could take a yardstick and pencil to the city and county school systems‚ their growth would be off the charts. The growth spurt that the whole Piedmont region is experiencing means that the student population is flourishing‚ as well.
Asheboro and Randolph County Students Advised to Get a L.I.F.E.
Asheboro and Randolph County students have a directive from business leaders and educators: Get a L.I.F.E.
Second-Career Teachers Bring the World into Asheboro Classrooms
Rita Dougan calls her job the answer to her prayers.
North Carolina Zoo Focuses on Educating as well as Entertaining
No one loves the North Carolina Zoo more than teachers. For one thing‚ the Randolph County attraction presents an exciting opportunity to make science instruction come alive for students of all ages.
Asheboro and Randolph County Schools Earn Honors for Achievement
There is a lot of pride in Randolph Countys two school systems – Randolph County and Asheboro City schools. With 32 schools between the two systems‚ there is always a new accomplishment.

