Posted on 02 March 2010. Tags: CMS, Hough High, snow
Tuesday’s snowfall is causing cancellations for some after-school activities at area schools. That includes a parent meeting for Hough High, which has been rescheduled. Also, Mooresville schools closed early. See below for more, and check back for updates as more weather-related information comes in. Read the full story
Posted in Schools
Posted on 23 February 2010. Tags: CMS, Hough High, Schools
Construction continues on the new William A. Hough High on Bailey Road, set to open in the fall as one of two new high schools for Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools.
In preparation for the opening, school Principal Terri Cockerham is holding an organizational parent meeting March 9. She has also released the names of several coaches for the new school’s sports teams. Plus we have the Hough High bell schedule. Read the full story
Posted in Cornelius, Schools, Sports
Posted on 18 February 2010. Tags: CMS, Hough High, magnet schools, peter gorman, Schools

Peter Gorman
By ANN DOSS HELMS
Charlotte Observer
Up to 880 Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools employees, including 658 teachers, could lose their jobs under budget scenarios Superintendent Peter Gorman presented to the school board Wednesday.
Mr. Gorman and board members say they’ll also consider more drastic measures, such as closing under-filled schools and eliminating busing for magnet schools. Mr. Gorman said the anticipated 2010-11 cuts will be especially damaging because they’re piled onto layoffs and other cuts made this year. Read the full story
Posted in Uncategorized
Posted on 02 January 2010. Tags: Hough High, River Run, Stephen Curry, year in review

In this year’s look back at the year that was in Davidson, we’ve taken a cue from readers in compiling our list of the year’s top stories. In 2009, the most-read stories on DavidsonNews.net ranged from Davidson College basketball player Stephen Curry’s decision to go pro and the death of former Wildcats’ star Mike Maloy to the Hough High name controversy and the October fire that destroyed a home in River Run. Meanwhile, the town added a bit of culture – a new movie theater and a public art sculpture. The past year brought mailboxes to the McConnell neighborhood and changes downtown. And the community came to the rescue of the financially-troubled Davidson Cornelius Day Care, one of the only area day cares to take children regardless of their ability to pay. We’ve also tossed in a few staff picks for big stories as well. Read on for our list.
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Posted in Davidson College, Downtown & old Davidson, News
Posted on 24 December 2009. Tags: Hough High
William A. Hough High now has a new athletic director. Principal Terri Cockerham has hired Masanori Taguchi away from his current job as AD for West Charlotte High. Read the full story in Sports, www.davidsonnews.net/sports.
Posted in Sports
Posted on 18 December 2009. Tags: Hough High
William A. Hough High is now officially the Home of the Huskies!
The new high school on Bailey Road, set to open in August, let the public vote on three mascot possibilities and announced the results Friday morning.
“We had close to 400 people respond and 52 percent were for the Huskies,” said Principal Terri Cockerham via e-mail. She added that 40 percent voted for the Wolves and eight percent for the Hornets.
The school’s new colors are Read the full story
Posted in Cornelius, Schools
Posted on 14 December 2009. Tags: CMS, Hough High, North Mecklenburg High
Retired North Meck principal remembers W.A. Hough, outlines concerns over new North Meck boundaries

Jimmy Poole at Summit Coffee in November.
To the editor:
Several people asked me why my name wasn’t considered for the new high school on Bailey Road I told them that first of all, I am still alive, and second, someone would probably find a way to make fun of my name. Read the full story
Posted in Huntersville, Letter from the Editor, Schools
Posted on 11 December 2009. Tags: Bailey Road High School, Hough High, Letter to the Editor
To the editor:
I want to thank reporter Laurie Dennis and your paper for what I feel has been fair and accurate coverage of the naming of the new William A. Hough High School. I think you and your paper represented the thoughts of all: those for the name and those opposed to the name, those who thought the process was flawed, those who did not. Your writing presented the thoughts and concerns of both sides of the issue. Believe me when I say that much of what you and other reporters of your paper wrote was most difficult to read, but all Read the full story
Posted in Cornelius, Letter to the Editor, Schools