In 1968, only a year after its schools became fully integrated,
Chapel Hill became the first predominantly white municipality in the
country to elect an African American mayor, Howard Lee. Lee served
from 1969 until 1975 and, among other things, helped establish
Chapel Hill Transit, the town's bus system.
Hailed as "America's Foodiest Small Town", by Bon Appétit Magazine,
Chapel Hill is rapidly becoming a hot spot for pop American cuisine.
Among the restaurants noted nationally are A Southern Season,
Foster’s Market (Martha Stewart’s Living), Mama Dip's, Breadmens,
Crook's Corner, Sunrise Biscuit Kitchen, Caffé Driade (Food
Network’s “$40 A Day With Rachael Ray”), The Barbecue Joint (Food
Network’s “$40 A Day With Rachael Ray”), and The Lantern Restaurant
(Food & Wine Magazine, Southern Living Magazine, etc.)
The town also shares with Carrboro a vibrant music scene. Cat's
Cradle in Carrboro a nationally recognized live music club, Local
506 and other Chapel Hill bars (such as the Cave, and Reservoir)
often host local, national, and international acts in all genres.
Among the notable musical acts whose careers began in Chapel Hill.
Archers of Loaf, Squirrel Nut Zippers, James Taylor, George Hamilton
IV, Southern Culture on the Skids, SuperChunk, Polvo and Ben Folds
Five.
CHAPEL HILL DEMOGRAPHICS
| Population |
57,233 |
1,742,816 |
Metro Area |
| Household Income |
$48,277 |
$51,660 |
US Average |
| Cost of Living Index |
117 |
100 |
US Average |
| Median Home Price |
$274,530 |
$183,450 |
US Median |
| Property Tax Rate |
$10.78 |
$11.20 |
US Average, per $1,000 of Home Value |
| Crime Rate |
5 |
4 |
US Average, ranked 1-10, Best - Worst |
So here you are. You have made your choice to move to North
Carolina, specifically to the Greater Research Triangle area. Good
choice! Many people have decided that living here will provide the
very best lifestyle available, including buying a home in Chapel
Hill, landing the best employment and even finding the best schools
and/or or higher education. Thousands of people have made the
decision to relocate to the Research Triangle, just like you. A
newcomer will find why the Greater Research Triangle has ranked as
one of the best regions in North Carolina to live or work, to buy
the best real estate, to start a business, to raise a family, or
even to retire.
THINGS TO SEE AND DO IN CHAPEL HILL
Exploring life in Chapel Hill is a good decision, and here are fun
things to know:
*UNC-CH Chapel Hill is home to The University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill.
*FestiFall - For more than 30 years Chapel Hill has sponsored this
annual street fair each October. The fair offers booths to artists,
crafts makers, nonprofits, and food vendors. Performance space is
also available for musicians, martial artists and other groups. The
fair is attended annually by tens of thousands.
*The Morehead Planetarium - When it opened in 1949,Morehead
Planetarium was one of only a handful of planetariums in the nation,
and it has remained an important town landmark. During the Mercury,
Gemini, and Apollo programs, astronauts were trained there. One of
the town’s hallmark features is the giant sundial, located in the
rose gardens in front of the planetarium on Franklin Street.
*ACCOLADES AND RECOGNITIONS:
-America's Top 25 Arts Destinations - American Style Magazine 2010
-Most Livable City in America
-Best Places to Raise Children - Business Week 2010
-America's Top 25 Arts Destinations - American Style Magazine 2010
-Bicycle Friendly Community 2010
-Best Places to Live - Money Magazine 2010
-Top 15 Cities for People Who Hate Driving and Long Commutes - U.S.
News & World Report 2009
-Top 10 Best Places to Start a Business - Entrepreneur Magazine 2009
-Most Livable City in America - for fare-free transit system 2009
-One of the Top 10 Brainiest Places to Retire - U.S. News 2008
-Outstanding Achievement in Climate Protection 2008
-Tree City USA Growth Award - National Arbor Day Foundation 2007
CHAPEL HILL'S GOOD LIFE
It has become almost routine for Chapel Hill to be praised as a
wonderful place to live. Residents' testimonials, articles and
various organizations bestow glowing reviews and accolades about
living here. With these superlatives publicized for so long, the
Research Triangle area's fame as a great place to live has been a
magnet attracting people, like you, to explore and relocate.
This sense of the Chapel Hill good life is expressed on the website
of the Town of Chapel Hill:
"Chapel Hill has built a reputation as being a leader in North
Carolina on social, economic and environmental issues. The Council
has introduced programs to holistically address issues of
sustainability through social equity, economic vitality and
environmental protection. With the passionate involvement of our
citizens, we intend to move toward becoming a sustainable
community."
CHAPEL HILL'S NEIGHBORS
Chapel Hill is one of 32 sister communities in the Greater Research
Triangle region:
Angier
Apex
Benson
Butner
CarrboroCary
Chapel Hill
Clayton
Creedmoor
Durham
Franklinton
Fuquay-Varina
Garner
Henderson
Hillsborough
Holly Springs
Knightdale
Louisburg
Mebane
Morrisville
Oxford
Pittsboro
Raleigh
Rolesville
Roxboro
Selma
Siler City
Smithfield
Wake Forest
Wendell
Youngsville
Zebulon
WHY MOVE TO CHAPEL HILL?
Chapel Hill and her neighboring communities share several common
benefits. The first great reason to live in the Greater Research
Triangle is a wonderful climate. Spring and summer are filled with a
bouquet of blossoms that flood the visual and olfactory senses.
Parks and beautiful homes treat citizens and visitors alike with
colors as if from the palette of a great landscape painter. The fall
blazes with glorious colors so awesome that it almost takes your
breath away. The winters are mild, and every now and then, the
students get a day off for a light snow. It rarely gets below
freezing. How could anyone not like the weather and climate in
Chapel Hill, North Carolina?
The second reason to live in Chapel Hill is that it is a great place
to buy a home. Chapel Hill real estate is affordable. Newcomers can
choose between wellestablished homes for sale or new homes in
outstanding new home communities. You can choose a lot and build a
custom home. Simply select a homebuilder from the many in Greater
Research Triangle. A qualified REALTOR®, real estate agent, mortgage
broker or loan officer can assist in the home purchase process and
can guide you through the process of finding and buying real estate
in Chapel Hill.
Schools are another reason Greater Research Triangle is a wonderful
place to live. Oh yeah - families especially love the schools in
Chapel Hill. In fact, some of the best schools in Greater Research
Triangle are found in Chapel Hill. Chapel Hill is serviced by Chapel
Hill-Carrboro City Schools, frequently cited for several outstanding
programs. Chapel Hill schools are considered safe places for
students. But there are not only excellent public schools in Chapel
Hill, but outstanding private schools, as well.
EDUCATION IN CHAPEL HILL
PUBLIC EDUCATION
To better help you select the best schools in Chapel Hill, North
Carolina, read what Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools says on its
website:
"The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools (CHCCS) is one of two public
school systems in Orange County, NC. Established in 1909, CHCCS is
located near the flagship campus of the University of North Carolina
(UNC) and the world renowned Research Triangle Park (RTP). As a
result of the district's proximity to higher education and research
facilities, our community boasts one of the highest educated
populations in America. The district operates three high schools,
four middle schools, ten elementary schools, a school for young
people being treated at UNC Hospital and an alternative program for
high school students. These schools serve more than 11,000 students.
"CHCCS is particularly proud of the academic accomplishments of its
students and the strong credentials of its teaching faculty.
"CHCCS has the state's highest district wide SAT score at 1,185, or
1,757 when the writing component is included. The state average is
1,004, and the national average is 1,017. This high average was
attained while more than 96 percent of the district's eligible
students took the test. More than 1,200 of our high school students
are enrolled in challenging Advanced Placement (AP) courses. This
participation has earned two of the district's high schools (the
third opened in 2007 and wasn't eligible) ranking in Newsweek
magazine's list of top high schools. In 2007, East Chapel Hill High
ranked 149, and Chapel Hill High ranked 243. Nearly 92 percent of
last year's graduating senior class went on to two- or four-year
institutions of higher learning. Thirty-four students in the current
graduating class were named National Merit Finalists, while 15 of
them received National Merit Scholarships. CHCCS has North
Carolina's highest four-year cohort graduation rate at 87.3%. CHCCS
has the state's lowest dropout rate at 1.2 percent. The district was
recognized by the North Carolina State Board of Education for its
28% improvement over the previous year.
"Thirty-one percent of the district's students are identified as
gifted. More than 93 percent of students in grades 3-8 are
proficient on state-mandated End-of-Grade tests in reading, while
more than 83 percent of them are proficient on the End-ofGrade tests
in mathematics. At the high school level, 87 percent of students are
proficient on state-mandated End-of-Course tests. For the 2006-2007
school year, CHCCS had one of the state's highest per pupil
expenditures at $9,779. "Nearly 200 CHCCS educators hold the
prestigious certification from the National Board for Professional
Teaching Standards (NBPTS). Forty-two percent of teachers hold a
master's or doctorate degree. The CHCCS teacher turnover rate is 8.5
percent, half of the state average of 17 percent. CHCCS employs
1,870 staff members, of whom 1,150 are teachers or administrators."
PUBLIC SCHOOLS WITH A CHAPEL HILL ADDRESS
Elementary Schools in Chapel Hill:
Ephesus Elementary School
Estes Hill Elementary School
Glenwood Elementary School
Frank Porter Graham Elementary School
McDougle Elementary School
Morris Grove Elementary School
Rashkis Elementary School
Mary Scroggs Elementary School
Seawell Elementary School
Middle Schools in Chapel Hill:
Culbreth Middle School
McDougle Middle School
Philips Middle School
Smith Middle School
High Schools in Chapel Hill:
Chapel Hill High School
East Chapel Hill High School
CHARTER SCHOOLS IN NORTH CAROLINA
North Carolina charter schools are independent public schools that
exist to offer Chapel Hill students, parents and educators choices
in teaching, learning methods and environments. An emphasis is
placed on innovation and accountability with improved student
achievement the common goal.There are now nearly 5,000 public
charter schools in 39 states and the District of Columbia, educating
more than 1.6 million public charter school students. North Carolina
public charter schools are intended to improve North Carolina's
traditional public school system.
Any Chapel Hill charter school, while independently operated, must
meet four requirements, like any other North Carolina public school:
*Tuition-free and open to every student who wishes to enroll
*Non-sectarian, and do not discriminate on any basis
*Publicly funded by local, state and federal tax dollars like other
public schools
*Held accountable to state and federal academic standards
LIST OF CHARTER SCHOOLS IN CHAPEL HILL:
Pace Academy, grades 9-12
Woods Charter School, grades PK-12
PRIVATE SCHOOLS WITH A CHAPEL HILL ADDRESS
Private schools, also known as independent schools or non-state
schools, are not administered by Chapel Hill, North Carolina, or the
Federal government; thus, they retain the right to select their
students and are funded in whole or in part by charging their
students tuition, rather than relying on public funding. Chapel Hill
students can get a scholarship into a private school, which makes
the cost cheaper, depending on a talent the student may have, such
as a sport scholarship, art scholarship, academic scholarship.
List of Private Schools in Chapel Hill:
Emerson Waldorf School, grades PK-12
Montessori Day School, grades PK-6
St. Thomas More School, grades PK-8
White House School, grades 6-9
COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES IN AND NEAR CHAPEL HILL
Higher education in the Greater Research Triangle region is another
great reason to live in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The local
colleges and universities contribute more than just classrooms, by
also bringing the best in sports and cultural offerings to the
Research Triangle communities at large. If your life calls for upper
level learning, choose from the following list of universities,
colleges and community colleges:
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Durham Technical Community College
Johnston Community College
Louisburg College
Meredith College
North Carolina Central University
North Carolina State University
Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
St. Augustine’s College
Shaw University
Vance-Granville Community College
Wake Technical Community College
William Peace College
Duke University
VIEW THE COMPLETE EDUCATION DIRECTORY: PUBLIC & PRIVATE SCHOOLS
Welcome Here Magazine provides a full listing of the schools in the
Greater Research Triangle region: all public schools, most private
schools and all institutions of higher learning. You can review each
school's website, enrollment figures and phone numbers. But that's
not all. You can save a ton of time because we have already done the
digging for you. Those hard to find school test scores and safety
data are at your fingertips for each public school. The facts are
the most current available. It's now fast and easy to compare
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