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Topsail Schools Begin Redistricting
January 26th, 2009 11:44 AM
Tuesday, January 13th, 2009 from PenderCountySchools.net
The Pender County Board of Education will hold two public information sessions to discuss redistricting options for North and South Topsail Elementary Schools. Two redistricting options are under consideration for the creation Topsail Elementary, the third area elementary school.

When the new school year begins in August, Topsail Elementary School will open in the current Topsail Middle School and middle school students will move to the former site of Topsail High School.

The first information session will be held Thursday, January 15 in the multipurpose room of South Topsail Elementary School. The school is located on Hoover Road in Hampstead.

The second information session will be held in the multipurpose room of North Topsail Elementary School on Tuesday, January 20. The school is located on Sloop Point Loop Road in Hampstead.

Both meetings begin at 7:00 p.m.

Parents are invited to attend either session.
 
Proposed Redistricting Map

The link to view the proposed boundary maps and supporting information in pdf form is:
http://pendercounty.nc.schoolwebpages.com/education/components/whatsnew/default.php?sectiondetailid=100&itemID=967


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Mortgage Rates Drop Below 5%
January 26th, 2009 11:41 AM

Mortgage Rates Drop Below 5%

Lowest average rate since 1971

Published: Thursday, January 15, 2009 at 5:05 p.m.
Last Modified: Thursday, January 15, 2009 at 6:24 p.m.

McLEAN, Va. – Rates on 30-year mortgages set a record for a fifth straight week by dropping to below 5 percent, the lowest mark since Freddie Mac started tracking the data in 1971.

Mortgage rates have been dropping since late November, when the Federal Reserve said it was going to pump money into the banking system by buying $500 billion in mortgage-backed securities to get banks to lend more money and perhaps aid the ailing U.S. housing market.

Freddie Mac reported Thursday that average rates on 30-year fixed mortgages dropped to 4.96 percent this week from the previous record low of 5.01 percent established last week. It was the 11th straight weekly drop, and way below the rate of 5.69 percent at the same time last year.

Rates at are their lowest since the company started its survey in April 1971, Freddie Mac said.

Frank Nothaft, Freddie Mac’s chief economist, said mortgage rates have fallen as the Treasury Department and the Fed added more than $100 billion in liquidity to the mortgage market since September.

The average rate on a 15-year, fixed-rate mortgage rose to 4.65 percent. That rate was 4.62 percent last week, the lowest point since June 2003, Freddie Mac said.

Average rates on 5-year, adjustable-rate mortgages (ARMs) fell from 5.49 percent to 5.25 percent, the lowest since the week ending Sept. 8, 2005, when it averaged 5.24 percent, Freddie Mac said. Rates on 1-year ARMs fell to 4.89 percent from 4.95 percent last week.

The rates do not include add-on fees known as points. The nationwide fee for 30-and 15-year mortgages averaged 0.7 point for this week. Fees for 5-year and 1- year ARMs averaged 0.6 point and 0.5 point, respectively.

Freddie Mac and sibling company Fannie Mae own or guarantee about half of the $11.5 trillion in U.S. outstanding home loan debt. The government seized control of the companies in September.


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Topsail High School opens doors to new building
January 12th, 2009 4:29 PM

Topsail High School opens doors to new building
by Amanda Hutchenson, Topsail Voice

HAMPSTEAD – After a ribbon-cutting and open house on Friday, students and staff at Topsail High School were eager for the first official day of school in their new building Monday.
Before cutting the ribbon at the Jan. 2 open house, officials and volunteers at all levels spoke about the process of making the new building a reality.
“This is a really big day in my life to have come this far and succeeded,” said NC Representative Carolyn Justice (R - Pender, New Hanover). “It only succeeded because the people of
Pender County put education first.”
Charles Boney, Jr., also spoke to the crowd. Boney compared the dedication of the new building, of which he was one of the architects, to the dedication of the original building.

My grandfather over 80 years ago designed the original Topsail High School,” Boney said. “Topsail High School must have been dedicated in a time of economic uncertainty when people needed uplifting because the people of Pender County believed in the power of education.”
Lorri Luhring of Pender Citizens for Schools spoke of the work she and the other “bond girls” did to make the new facility a reality.
“I cannot tell you how long I have dreamed of this facility,” Luhring said. “Through these doors we will see many students pass. We can expect great things from all of them.”
“I never thought I would see this day,” said Diane Rand, one of the “bond girls,” after the ceremony. “It was real exciting. I just really couldn’t believe this day would come.”
While touring the school and locating classrooms and lockers Friday morning, Rachel Rhine, 16, and Georgia Littlejohn, 15, both sophomores, said they were excited to attend classes in the new building.
“It’s amazing, definitely,” said Rhine.
“I’m extremely excited,” said Littlejohn. “I didn’t expect it to be this nice.”
“Or this big!” Rhine added.
Teachers and school district officials worked over winter break to move furniture and items from the old building and spent weekends unpacking to ensure the building would be ready to go on the first day of the spring semester.
“The move went well,” said Topsail Principal Marcus Skipper Friday, adding that the building contractors had even come out to help move furniture and equipment. “We’re very excited for Monday, very prepared for the kids, as prepared as we can be. The staff are going to greet students with open arms.”
Penny Luft was taking advantage of the Friday open house to finish setting up her Spanish classroom. After teaching in trailers and one of the old building’s smallest classrooms, she said she was excited to be teaching in a bigger room.
“To have this space is tremendous,” Luft said. “I can’t wait for the kids, to see their faces. It’ll be really nice to have everyone in one building. I don’t know how long it’s been since
Topsail High School was all in one building.”
Keil McMurray, the school’s music director, said he is excited to have separate rooms for chorus and band, each with acoustics specific to group meeting in it.
“It’s a dream,” McMurray said. “We finally have a facility we can grow in. The acoustics are amazing.”
“My crew has worked every day except Christmas Eve and Christmas Day,” said Pender Chief Technology Officer Landon Scism at the Friday ceremony, adding that his crew was going to work over the weekend to finish setting up technology throughout the building. “It’s a lot of hard work but it’ll pay off.”
After the ribbon cutting on Jan. 2, students had a chance to take tours of the new building, though teachers were still ready with maps on the first day to help students find the way to their classes.
One school counselor said she thought the new building would be a boost to student morale as she helped students find their homerooms Monday.
“I think just being in a new building, it’s like being in a new house,” said Marcy Plesha.
She added that the old building had not had enough lockers for each student, a change she thought would be an additional boost for students.

http://www.topsailvoice.com/articles/2009/01/12/topsail_voice/news/doc4964beaad
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