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Family and friends gathered at Smith Field to see their seniors graduate from Wilson Area High School. Freelancer Tim Wynkoop was there to capture a few of the students on their big day.
The N.C. House passed a bill this week to make major changes to the state's math requirements for high school graduation, just ahead of the deadline to keep the bill in play this legislative session.
Wilson and Corsicana will take the field on Thursday, May 8, at 7 p.m. CT. Don't miss out on any of the action with NFHS Network. The NFHS Network gives you access to live high school sports ...
The N.C. House voted 69-43 on Wednesday to pass a bill that replaces NC Math 3 with computer science as one of the four math credits needed for high school graduation. House Bill 415 requires the ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — A North Carolina bill would allow approved employees and armed volunteers to carry guns on private school campuses, with the goal of improving student safety. Supporters said ...
The North Carolina High School Athletic Association 2025 high school baseball playoffs have reached the regional finals. Roberson, the No. 3 seed in 4A, is the lone Western North Carolina team ...
The 2024-25 Arizona High School Sports Awards, Presented by Diamond Kitchen & Bath, is happy to announce Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Michael Wilson as the guest speaker for its live event on ...
As state legislation goes, Alabama HB489 is an awfully quick read. The proposed bill that would allow high school athletes in Alabama to profit from NIL is less than three pages. Less than 500 words.
RALEIGH, N.C. (WECT) - The North Carolina Senate approved a bill Wednesday that would allow for more flexibility within school calendars, and hold school district officials accountable for breaking ...
A bill that would replace the South Carolina High League was put on hold Wednesday, but not before legislators lobbed heavy criticism toward the entity that manages high school sports in the state.
O'Neil's legacy as one of Vermont's greatest high school coaches is cemented. Bill O'Neil, the gum-smacking legend at Essex High School known for his signature handlebar mustache who shied away ...
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