EnergyUnited has announced a historic investment in classroom innovation. This year, EnergyUnited has awarded approximately $48,000 to 33 North Carolina teachers through the NC Bright Ideas Education Grant program.
Addressing student mental health was one of the topics Lt. Gov. Sara Rodriguez discussed with school administrators when she visited Union Grove Elementary.
Tom Johnson, the new Union Grove HS district superintendent, aims to have a collaborative leadership style. When learning why a certain program is successful or working through an issue, Johnson
Kindergarteners listened during reading time at Union Grove Elementary School. Some spoke excitedly and pointed at books being read to them by high schoolers. The activity was part of Union
Iredell-Statesville schools welcome students back to the halls today. It’s also the first day of the pilot program providing some students with free and reduced meals.