Governor Roy Cooper directed $14.5 million in new federal funding to further support postsecondary students in completing their degree or credential and to support beginning teachers as they start a new academic year.
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Governor Roy Cooper directed $14.5 million in new federal funding to further support postsecondary students in completing their degree or credential and to support beginning teachers as they start a new academic year.
Twenty-four teachers from across North Carolina have been selected as finalists for the first North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching (NCCAT) 2022 Career Technical Education Teacher of the Year Award in honor of their dedication, innovation, and ability to inspire students to achieve.
Mr. Wilson is one of the most dedicated people I know. He is an extremely punctual and reliable person. Out of his 10 years of teaching, he has only been absent one day. He prides himself on showing up for the kids every day and on time!
Four County is always looking for ways to help improve the communities we serve. That’s why we participate in NC Bright Ideas. This grant-awarding program is a unique opportunity for local teachers to receive up to $2,000 for innovative teaching ideas.
Congratulations to all of our Spring 2022 Going Local Grant winners!
Governor Roy Cooper has proclaimed May 2 – 6, 2022 as Teacher Appreciation Week and May 3, 2022 as Teacher Appreciation Day to celebrate North Carolina’s educators and highlight their impact on children and the state.
Tanya Novakowski, 6th grade Math and Science teacher at Rose Hill-Magnolia Elementary School, is well aware and takes full advantage of these resources.
In January, the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, the Belk Foundation, and the North Carolina Principals and Assistant Principals’ Association announced the Assistant Principal Accelerator Program, a statewide initiative to select and cultivate burgeoning assistant principals for a potential fast-track into the principalship.
Read Across America is one special week when schools pay particular attention to sharing the love of reading.
James Faullkner of Duplin County has been charged with felony indecent liberties with a child and felony indecent liberties student. He will be in court on January 14, 2022.
James Sprunt Community College Foundation hosted a Holiday Social for James Sprunt Community College Retirees. This event took place on December 15th from 2:00-3:00 PM in the Williams Building, Room 100.
Regina Humphries, a teacher at East Duplin High School, has retired after over 24 years in education. For now, she plans to work alongside her sister at their home bakery, Maple Creek Bakery.