2 Tuesday, November 20, 2001 Local Superintendent Receives Award for Improving System By Chris Blow Staff Writer Randy Bridges, superintendent of the Orange County School System, was awarded state Superintendent of the Year last week in recognition of his lead ership. The award, given annually by the North Carolina School Boards Association, selects a superintendent out of 117 school districts based on his or her outstanding achievements. Bridges was presented with the award in a ceremony dining the NCSBA’s 32nd Annual Conference for Board Member Development last week. “This is definitely a message that they’re happy with the direction we’re headed in,” Bridges said. During the 2000-01 school year, the school system’s proficiency levels in reading and math went up on every End-of-Grade test. Bridges said. The systemwide achievement gap between white and minority students RATIO From Page 1 than being in close contact with students and being able to interact with them.’’ Shelton said the effect that a low stu dent-to-faculty ratio would have on class size is dependent on the subject materi al of the course. He said some depart- .>TAQ u £ / - CAMPUS RECREATION UPDATE ALWAYS COCA-COLA. ALWAYS CAROLINA!! Sport Clubs Weekly... Sport Clubs \r * In the Korean Karate Club, ten students meet VrOlwQ roCUloVlOilS X. biweekly to practice a traditional style of _ Taekwondo. They focus on the fundamental Flag Football Official of the. Year elements of self defense as well as spar- Dyana Mitchell ring and board breaking techniques. The club is currently training for two touma- ) KUnnerS up. ments that occur early next semester in I Robert Hundley & Gabriel Hernandez Columbia, sc and charleston, sc. The dub J meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays in the bal- L let room (Studio B) above the Women's Gym. TURKEY TROT WINNERS For additional information contact Vicki Derevyanny at I vickid@email.unc.edu. Men s Division Thank you to all Sport Club participants who donated Thure Caire i Turkey j platelets to the UNC Hospitals Platelet Program. Eamonn Lanigan _ i JHHHBk Over one hundred volunteers assured a supply of the critical, short-lived blood component around Women's Division Thanksgiving when donations usually fall short of Elyse Kopecky need. Platelets are used in the treatment of cancer, leukemia, traumas, severe bums, and Pamela Fitzpatrick blood disorders. Thanks again. Student Recreation Center wtti7 W3SEBBEEBBSS V/, CAMPUS . n _ r COMING SOON. .. . Team Building, Leadership ° e / \ Development, Low and High S OvfW- Ropes Course Carolina Adventures | ■g _ 4* IT # ■ is now taking reservations for programs > 17 IlilVS Of r IiITPHH for the 2002 Spring Semester. Call now