School board candidates generally run low-profile campaigns, even though our excellent schools remain a top reason people moving to the area say they choose Chapel Hill and Carrboro over Durham, where the taxes are lower and the houses cost less. The decisions school board members make ensure that our schools serve children of all capability [...]
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School board picks
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Posted by Nancy Oates on November 2, 2011
http://chapelhillwatch.com/2011/11/02/school-board-picks/
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