To support the clubs in Wilmington to provide educational opportunities and experiences to local youth, UScellular has announced a $30,000 investment in Brigade Boys & Girls Club.
The donation supports kindergarten through grades 12 in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) and academic enrichment programs for members at the club.
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WILMINGTON –– Raising signs demanding “Drop the Charges,” local activists joined once again on the New Hanover County Courthouse steps Monday –– this time to…
Superintendent Dr. Charles Foust expects generous funding from New Hanover County to accelerate growth in the school system. (Port City Daily photo/Alexandria Sands)
NEW HANOVER COUNTY –– Through the passing of the upcoming county budget, teachers in New Hanover County Schools would become the highest paid in North Carolina.
The $22.6 million allocated toward local salary supplements would nearly double the current average supplement to $9,000 and raise the district’s ranking in teacher pay from the 27th to the top slot in the state, according to statewide data from the 2020-21 school year. Currently, Wake County Schools offers the highest supplements at an average of $8,873, followed closely behind by Charlotte-Mecklenburg.