School Stories
The Wake County Public School System is made up of more than a hundred schools, some 13,000 teachers and staff, and thousands of volunteers working together to educate our children. They tackle their problems and challenges with enthusiasm, determination, heart and creativity. These are some of their stories.
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Leesville Road High Chorus Named Area’s Top Youth Chorus
May 1, 2008 - Capital Pride, the honors vocal ensemble of Leesville Road High celebrated today as they were named the winner of the Triangle Youth Chorus Trophy for 2008. The group, directed by Diane Covington, is an auditioned choir of 42 juniors and seniors.
66 Students Selected to Attend Governor’s School 2008
March 27, 1008 - Sixty-six students from 15 Wake County Public School System high schools have been selected to attend the Governor’s School of North Carolina for 2008.
Mt. Everest Connection Takes Learning at Martin Middle School to New Heights
March 10, 2008 - Students at Martin Middle School today began a two-month journey to the top of Mt. Everest. Mobile wireless Internet connectivity facilitated by the school, MCNC, Arch Rock Corporation and Cisco will enable students to interact with mountain-climber and local Cisco engineer Ciprian “Chip” Popoviciu as he attempts to summit the world’s highest peak this spring.
Amphitheater Being Built at Swift Creek
December 20, 2007 - Work is underway on an amphitheater that’s being built at Swift Creek Elementary thanks to help the school is receiving from a local business.
Combs Students Study China
December 19, 2007 - It was noisy in the library at Combs Elementary today as students excitedly talked about China and the different aspects of the country they were studying.
Prepare for Kindergarten with Project Enlightenment Workshops
December 14, 2007 - Project Enlightenment, part of the Wake County Public School System, is presenting "Off to a Good Start - As Your Child Enters Kindergarten," a free information session for parents of rising kindergartners.
WCPSS Educators Receive Top Honors at NCAAHPERD
November 26, 2007 – Wake County Public School educators earned top honors at the annual meeting of the North Carolina Alliance for Athletics, Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (NCAAHPERD) held in Greensboro.
VIF Names Stephen Mares NC Principal of the Year
April 19, 2007 - Daniels Middle School principal Stephen Mares has been named North Carolina Principal of the Year by the Visiting International Faculty Program for excellence in providing students an international education to prepare a new generation for success in the global economy.
NC Academic Decathlon Winner to compete in National Competition
March 28, 2007 -
On Feb. 24, the Enloe High Academic Decathlon Team won the North Carolina Academic Decathlon Championship and the right to represent North Carolina in the United States National Academic Decathlon
WCPSS Students Selected to Attend 2007
Governor's School
March 28, 2007 - The Governor’s School of North Carolina is the oldest statewide summer residential program for academically or intellectually gifted high school students in the nation.
Daniels Wins WCPSS 2007 Battle of the Books
March 13, 2007 - The team of students from Daniels Middle School emerged winners among the 18 WCPSS middle schools that competed in the Wake County Public School System Battle of the Books March 10 at Garner High School.
Embracing and Celebrating Diversity
March 2007 - Wilburn Year-Round Elementary held its second International Festival on Oct. 27 to embrace and celebrate the diversity at the school. I implemented the initiative because building a strong relationship between the school, students and parents is essential for school success.
Pianist Joel A. Martin and Enloe Students Premiere Music
January 19, 2007 - In collaboration with Enloe High School, internationally acclaimed pianist and composer Joel A. Martin will premiere five commissioned works in a program entitled Jazzical®: Enloe on at 3 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 11, at Meymandi Concert Hall. Martin, a Raleigh native, will be accompanied by members of the Enloe Concert Wind Ensemble, String Orchestra, Jazz Ensemble, and Chorus.
Students Earn Orchestra Honors
January 17, 2007 - A total of 72 WCPSS high-school students were recently selected to participate in the 2007 North Carolina Eastern Regional All-State Orchestra.
Students Earn Honors at Regional Arts Competition
January 17, 2007 - WCPSS students earned recognition in the 29th annual Eastern/Central NC Region Scholastic Art Awards sponsored by the Wilson Daily Times and Barton College. The competitions Gold Key Award winners will be recognized with a reception Jan. 21 at Barton College where their work was displayed.
East Millbrook Hosts Winter Festival
January 17, 2007 - Each year, as part of the International Baccalaureate program, the school community at East Millbrook Magnet Middle School embarks on the exploration of one essential question.
Reading Comes Alive
January 2007 - If there is a challenge in the world of school librarianship, it is getting students to be engaged in purposeful reading, especially reading that directly supports classroom instruction and the diverse curricula of a school. One of the ways the library at Broughton High School accomplished that this year was by a visit from Tim Tyson, author of the book Blood Done Sign My Name. Blood is the historical account of a racially-motivated murder in Oxford, N.C. in 1970, and the fallout that ensued from this egregious crime. Students at Broughton, via English and U.S. History classes, read Blood and then were treated to Tyson’s visit where he discussed the book’s background, his remembrances from the time period (he was living in Oxford at the time), and how racial divides have continued to open and close throughout the history of not only our state but our country as well.
WCPSS Teachers Earn 2006 NCAAHPERD
Awards
December 1, 2006 - Wake County Public School System educators earned top
honors at the annual meeting of the North Carolina Alliance for Athletics,
Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance held in Greensboro. The
WCPSS teachers earning recognition included Joanna Caves of Martin Middle
School, Rebecca Clark of Enloe High School, Fernando Ortega of Lufkin Road
Middle School and Betsy Beals of Northwoods Elementary School.
Davis Drive Elementary
Earns Blue Ribbon
November 22, 2006 - Davis Drive Elementary was one of five North Carolina
public schools recently honored as 2006 No Child Left Behind Blue Ribbon
Schools by US Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings.
Branch Awarded Friday Medal
November 21, 2006 - Ken Branch was presented the inaugural Friday Medal
by University of North Carolina System President Emeritus William C. "Bill"
Friday on Nov. 15 at the William and Ida Friday Institute on Centennial
Campus.
East Garner Students Rally Against
School Violence
October 17, 2006 - The recent rash of shootings in schools was the focus
of a Peace Rally held by students of East Garner Middle School Monday.
Panther Creek High School
Holds Dedication Ceremony
October 16, 2006-- The Wake County Public School System, the Town of Cary
and Wake County held a dedication and ribbon cutting ceremony for the new
Panther Creek High School Monday, October 16. After the ribbon cutting,
the student body president, and presidents of the class of 2010 and 2009
guided guests around campus and answered questions about their new school.
Brentwood Elementary
Named Wake County's First Watershed Stewardship School
October 6, 2006-- Brentwood Elementary School in Raleigh was presented Wake
County's first "Watershed Stewardship School Award" during its
Clean Water Celebration this morning. Wake Soil and Water Conservation District
and the City of Raleigh Stormwater Management Division selected Brentwood
for the steps the school has taken in learning about nearby Marsh Creek
and leading community partners in projects to protect it.
WCPSS School-to-Career Celebrates
12 Sucessful Years
September 2006 - More than 200 business leaders, elected officials and school
personnel met on Sept. 26 to celebrate 12 successful years of Wake County's
unique business and education collaborative partnership known as the School-to-Career
Initiative.
Board of Education Recognizes
Millbrook Teacher
September 2006 - At its September 19 meeting, the Board of Education recognized
Millbrook High teacher Lindy Poling as North Carolina History Teacher of
the Year for 2006. Poling will receive a $1,000 honorarium and will be in
the running for the National History Teacher of the Year award to be selected
this fall.
Enloe Offers Seminar To
Prepare Freshmen For New Graduation Project
August 2, 2006 - More than 180 freshmen have started their high school career
at Enloe High School taking part in a new course designed to help them prepare
for the state's new high school graduation standards.
Combs Recognized as 2006
Partner in 4-H Winner
July 2006 - Combs Leadership Magnet Elementary School has been recognized
as a 2006 Partner in 4-H winner. Several school representatives were recognized
at a luncheon during State 4-H Congress held recently at N.C. State University
and other Raleigh locations.
Brentwood Elementary in Running
for $100,000 Clean Water Trust Fund Grant
May 5, 2006 – Brentwood Elementary School in Raleigh is in the running
for a $100,000 Clean Water Trust Fund grant, established to clean up North
Carolina waters. Brentwood Elementary, which lies in the Falls Lake watershed,
submitted an action plan on how it will manage storm water coming off the
school, filtering it before the water reaches nearby Marsh Creek.
Teachers, Schools Recognized by Wake
County PTA Council
May 5, 2006 - Three Wake County teachers were honored by the Wake County
PTA Council as the 50,000 member organization installed new officers and
recognized school employees, volunteers and programs during its annual awards
program at Sanderson High School last night.
Middle Creek senior is key
leader of national SAVE meeting
April 7, 2006 - Middle Creek High senior Channing Shor was one of the key
leaders at the 10th Annual Summit for the National Association of Students
Against Violence Everywhere, or SAVE held in Raleigh April 1.
Carnage Carries Regional
History Competition
March 24, 2006 - Sixty-three Carnage Middle School students traveled to
Elon University on March 17 to compete in the regional contest for National
History Day. Of these 63 students, 44 advanced to the state competition
that will be held on Saturday, April 29 at the Museum of History.
Enloe Conducts First NC High
School International Video Conference
March 23, 2006 - In a first for North Carolina high schools, Enloe High
students launched a virtual partnership with students at Eyuboglu High School
in Istanbul, Turkey in a class held by international video conference March
15.
WCPSS Students Selected to Attend
2006 Governor's School
March 23, 2006 - More than 60 WCPSS students are selected to attend the
Governor's School of North Carolina, the oldest statewide summer residential
program for academically or intellectually gifted high school students in
the nation.
2005-06 Winter Sports Athletic
Accomplishments
March 14, 2006 - Wake County Public School System high schools won six state
championships (boys basketball, wrestling individual team, boys swimming,
gymnastics, indoor track, cheerleading) and finished as the runner-up in
three other state championships (girls basketball, wrestling team, gymnastics).
WCPSS Students Achieve High Scores on AMC-8
Math Exam
March 10, 2006 - Four of the top seven schools taking part in the AMC8 math
tests this school year were from the Wake County Public Schools System.
Ligon Middle was tops for the third year in a row with a team score of 113
and 73 students score a 15 or better on the 25 point exam.
Martin Takes Top Honors in
WCPSS Battle of the Books
March 10, 2006 - The Martin Middle School team took top honors in the WCPSS
Battle of the Books competition held March 4 at Southeast Raleigh High.
Gifts of Gold Winners, Artists
Honored at Reception
March 10, 2006 - Student artists were honored at a Gifts of Gold reception
March 7 hosted by Wake Education Partnership at the Progress Energy Center
for Performing Arts where the artwork of more than 100 students was on display.
WCPSS Students are First in Fitness
March 9, 2006 - The Wake County Public School System will celebrate the
24th anniversary of the "First in Fitness" competition this spring.
Schools Encouraged To Think Of Heart
Health During February
Feb. 16, 2006 - The WCPSS's Changing Hearts Program has been designed to
help WCPSS schools take part in Cardiovascular Health Awareness Month during
February with a menu of information and activities to help staff and students
think heart healthy.
International Studies Schools Association
visit WCPSS Schools
Feb. 15, 2006 - Several WCPSS schools are taking part in the 2006 annual
conference of the International Studies Schools Association, a national
network of K-12 schools dedicated to improving students' understanding of
the world.
2006 Regional Science Olympiad
at Wake Tech Feb. 4
Jan. 30, 2006 - Middle and high school students from Wake, Durham, Granville
and Johnston counties will compete in the Science Olympiad Region 4 tournament
at Wake Technical Community College beginning at 8 a.m., Saturday, Feb.
4.
Ligon Earns National Grant On
Return Of Bill Of Rights
January 26, 2006 - Eighth grade students at Ligon Middle School will be
working with a state agency on a Save Our History preservation grant awarded
by The History Channel Jan. 23.
Sparks and Pettiford elected to American
School Counselor Association Board
December 22, 2005 - In October of 2006, Eric Sparks will take the position
of president elect of ASCA. Sparks is a former high school counselor and
now WCPSS Director of School Counseling, where he works with approximately
275 school counselors.
Help Your Child Get
"Off to a Good Start" in Kindergarten
December 16, 2005 - Project Enlightenment, part of the Wake County Public
School System, is presenting "Off to a Good Start - As Your Child Enters
Kindergarten," a free information session for parents of rising kindergartners.
Sessions are planned for several Wake County locations during January and
February 2006. Project Enlightenment offers these sessions each year prior
to kindergarten registration, which is held each February in Wake County.
Broughton Students Travel
to Guatemala
December 8, 2005 - Fifteen Broughton students, one parent, a former teacher/translator,
and five chaperones traveled to Antigua, Guatemala Nov. 18-26 for the fourth
year of Proyecto Quetzal, an international experience open to all Broughton
students.
Ligon Opens Youth Bank
Nov. 3, 2005 - SunTrust Bank opened a 'Youth Bank' Oct. 26 at Ligon Middle
School, the first bank of its kind in the Triangle. Students will have the
opportunity to operate and manage the bank and can use the bank to open
a deposits only savings account. The program is intended to help students
become familiar with basic business and banking skills that they will be
able to use in school, in their careers and in their everyday lives.
Nine WCPSS Schools take part in
2005 Walk to School
Sept. 30, 2005 - On Wednesday, October 5th, nine Wake County elementary
schools will participate in the 2005 Walk to School project as a part of
a national event involving over 3,000 schools. The purpose of the project
is to bring greater community awareness to our nation's obesity and type
II diabetes epidemic and to encourage families to take a more active role
in the prevention of premature death due to heart attack, stoke, hypertension,
and physical inactivity.
More than 70 WCPSS teams
sign up for 2005 Walk to Cure Diabetes
September 13, 2005 - WCPSS has 77 teams from schools or central office departments
that have signed up to take part in the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation's
2005 RTP Walk to Cure Diabetes.
Poe Elementary's Golden
Year Celebration
September 13, 2005 - Please help us to celebrate Poe Elementary School's
50th anniversary and Poe Montessori Magnet School's 10 th anniversary. The
school is requesting photos, memorabilia and anecdotes that can be included
on a student-created timeline that will highlight events that influenced
the community surrounding Poe, as well as the school itself. All items for
the timeline can be sent to Poe Montessori Magnet School, Attn: Juliette
Kuhn, 400 Peyton Street, Raleigh, NC 27610 or e-mailed to jkuhn@wcpss.net.
Coach Brings Basketball Camp
to Knightdale
August 11, 2005 - Knightdale Knights Basketball Coach Battle Watkins gave
another "first" to Knightdale in early June. Coach Watkins directed
the Knightdale Basketball Camp for boys and girls age 6-12 years. Camp took
place at the spacious Knightdale Recreation Center attached to Forestville
Road Elementary School. About 55 campers took advantage of the opportunity
to work on offensive skills, drills and defense.
Hodge Road teacher named Autism
Society NC Teacher of the Year
June 14, 2005 - Donna Kuni of Hodge Road Elementary School was named the
Teacher of the Year by the Autism Society of North Carolina.
Six WCPSS Employees recognized
with Employee Excellence Awards
May 17, 2005 - Six Wake County Public School System employees were recognized
by the Board of Education with the Employee Excellence Awards at the board's
May 17 meeting.
Wake County PTA Honors 2005 Educators
and Volunteers
May 11, 2005 - Wake County educators and PTA volunteers were honored by
the Wake County PTA Council as the 48,000-member organization installed
new officers and recognized school employees, volunteers and programs during
its annual awards program Tuesday.
My First Year Teaching at
a Non-Traditional Age
May 10, 2005 - My first year teaching has been an exciting experience that
I am going to treasure the rest of my life. I will treasure this new experience
because I had to work extremely hard to get to this point. While attending
the University of North Carolina at Wilmington (UNCW), I was considered
to be a non-traditional student because I was over the age of 25 and I was
working a full-time job while attending classes as a full-time student.
Being able to use my life experience in my first year of teaching has taught
me several things such as patience, the ability to expand my own learning
as a teacher, and to develop my love for writing.
Cary Chamber Honors Teachers
May 10, 2005 - Nineteen Wake County Public School System teachers were recognized
at the 6th Annual Honor a Teacher program hosted by the Cary Chamber of
Commerce.
Broughton Foundation Receives
$100,000 from Alumnus
May 9, 2005 - The Needham B. Broughton Capital Foundation has been given
a jumpstart, a $100,000 gift from Broughton alumnus Richard H. Jenrette,
retired chairman and CEO of The Equitable Companies, Inc. Jenrette, a 1947
graduate of the Wake County high school, is a long-time benefactor of his
alma mater. In recent years, Jenrette's gifts have helped establish the
Jenrette Teaching Excellence Award and provided enrichment opportunities
for teachers.
Wake Students Selected to Attend
Governor's School 2005
April 15, 2005 - The Governor's School of North Carolina is the oldest statewide
summer residential program for academically or intellectually gifted high
school students in the nation.
Jim Bazluki Named 2005
Athletic Trainer of the Year
April 11, 2005 - Jim Bazluki, Cary High School's head athletic trainer,
has been named the N.C. Athletic Trainers Association's 2005 Secondary School
Athletic Trainer of the Year. The NCATA recognized Bazluki at its annual
meeting and award luncheon in Charlotte, March 12.
Broughton Student Earns Grant
Highlighting Student Fitness
April 8, 2005 - Broughton High principal Diane Payne was handed a check
from former Duke University basketball star Jay Williams Thursday thanks
to the efforts of 10th-grader Julie Smith and the school's efforts to keep
students healthy.
Sanderson High Sandpipers
Earn Triangle Youth Chorus Trophy
April 7, 2005 - Chorus students in Marshall Butler's class at Sanderson
High School got a surprise today when they were presented the 2005 Triangle
Youth Chorus Trophy.
WCPSS Students are First in Fitness!
April 5, 2005 - Students from Wake County elementary and middle schools
will take part in the 23rd anniversary of Wake County Public School's "First
in Fitness" competition.
Northwoods Teacher Vies For
National PE Teacher Of The Year
April 4, 2005 - Northwoods Elementary PE teacher Betsy Beals will be honored
as the Southern District Elementary School Physical Educator of the Year
by the National Association for Sport and Physical Education (NASPE) at
its national convention in Chicago April 12-16.
Students Benefit From Taking
Part In Academic Competitions
April 4, 2005 - Academic competitions give students a chance to dig more
deeply into topics they love. Students have a chance to connect their classroom
efforts to real world activities as they tackle complex problems often with
the help of mentors who are experts in the field. There are many rewards
- from the travel to exciting events where students meet others who share
their interest to scholarships and learning adventures. Ultimately, these
events give children a chance to excel.
Ten WCPSS Employees
Recognized with Employee Excellence Awards
March 15, 2005 - Ten Wake County Public School System employees were recognized
by the Board of Education with the Employee Excellence Awards at the board's
March 15 meeting.
More Than 400 Students Compete
In 2005 Battle Of The Books
March 14, 2005 - More than 400 students representing 26 Wake County Public
School System middle schools met in the 2005 Battle of the Books at Southeast
Raleigh High Saturday. First place finishers included Ligon in eighth grade,
Daniels in seventh grade and Carnage in sixth grade.
2004-2005 Winter Sports and
Athletic Accomplishments
March 14, 2005 - Girls' Basketball
· Broughton HS won the NCHSAA 4A State Championship after winning
the Sectionals and Eastern Regional - Coach Dayna Jordan
· Southeast Raleigh won their Sectional, but lost to Broughton in
the Eastern Regional finals (top 4 finish in the state).
WCPSS International Baccalaureate
Schools Assess 10th Graders' Personal Projects
March 3, 205 - Seventy teams of teachers and administrators from three Wake
County Public School System International Baccalaureate magnet schools will
work together Wednesday, March 16 to review the projects of more than 500
Broughton High 10th graders.
Ligon Reads Project Part of 50th
Anniversary Celebration
March 2, 2005 - Ligon Middle School will continue its 50th anniversary celebration
with LIGON READS - a unique school-wide reading program that will bring
students, staff, alumni, parents and community leaders together to read
and discuss the same book. The LIGON READS selection, Leon's Story,
by Leon Walter Tillage, a Wake County, N.C. native, was chosen for its thematic
connection to Ligon s anniversary celebration.
WCPSS Schools Provide Tsunami
Relief
March 2, 2005 - The world's most powerful earthquake in more than 40 years
struck deep under the Indian Ocean on Dec. 26, triggering massive tsunamis
that obliterated cities, seaside communities and holiday resorts, killing
tens of thousands of people in a dozen countries. A number of WCPSS schools
have worked to assist relief efforts for countries that suffered from the
storm's effects.
Winners Chosen for the Gifts of Gold
Art Exhibit
March 2, 2005 - A panel of judges has selected this year's Gifts of Gold
winners from 96 entries for the annual student art show. Each art teacher
in Wake County is encouraged to submit one piece of student art for this
exceptional show, which serves as the visual arts component of Pieces of
Gold, the annual visual and performing arts extravaganza produced by Wake
Education Partnership and the Wake County Public School System.
Elected Official go to
Wake County Schools
Feb. 16, 2005 - Elected Officials are going to school in Wake County. During
the week of Feb. 22-25, more than 65 elected officials and other VIPs will
visit Wake County schools to see first hand what happens inside the walls
of education. The school guests will visit classrooms and meet with students
and teachers, as well as take a tour of the facilities. Schools will show
off their strengths and accomplishments while at the same time clearly communicating
the challenges they face on a daily basis.
New Mentoring Program Targets Middle
Schoolers
Feb. 14, 2005 - A new type of mentoring program is being launched
in the Wake County Public School System partnering adults with students
in grades 4-8. MentorNet will recruit, train and support volunteers willing
to make a two-year, weekly commitment to a child.
WCPSS Middle Schools Name Winners in
Geography Bee
Feb. 1, 2005 - Seventeen Wake County middle schools participated in the
Geography Bee this year naming school winners who will go in to compete
at the National Geographic Society's state competition April 1.
Science Olympiad for Raleigh
area to be held at Garner High School
Jan. 14, 2005 - Middle and high school students in Wake, Durham and Johnston
counties will compete in the Science Olympiad Region 4 tournament at Garner
High School beginning at 8 a.m., Saturday, Feb. 5. Teams who win at the
state s 12 regional competitions earn the chance to compete in the state
Science Olympiad April 15-16 at NC State University.
Project Enlightenment
Helps to Get Your Child "Off to a Good Start" in Kindergarten
Jan. 5, 2005 - Project Enlightenment, part of the Wake County Public School
System, is presenting "Off to a Good Start - As Your Child Enters Kindergarten,"
a free information session for parents of rising kindergartners. Sessions
are planned for eight Wake County locations during January 2005. Project
Enlightenment offers these sessions each year prior to kindergarten registration
held in February.
Broughton Students Travel to Guatemala
December 2004 - Eighteen Broughton High students and five adults renewed
the school's friendships in Antigua, Guatemala as part of a weeklong trip
last month to study Spanish and take part in a service project.
WCPSS Fall 2004 Sports and
Athletic Accomplishments
Dec. 7, 2004 - WCPSS students and their coaches excel in athletics and sportsmanship
earning state championships in Girls' Golf and Boys' Soccer and additional
honors.
Booster Seat Advocates
talk to Joyner kindergratners about new law
Nov. 8, 2004 - The new law that requires a booster seat to keep young children
safe in vehicles was explained by state highway safety officials and lawmakers
to a group of kindergarteners at Joyner Elementary School.
Knightdale High Celebrates
with Ribbon Cutting
November 8, 2004 - A ribbon cutting at Knightdale High School Oct. 29 celebrates
the opening of Wake County's newest high school, the seventeenth high school
in the county.
Project Enlightenment Begins
Fifth Annual Book Drive To Benefit Young Children
November 4, 2004 - Reading aloud to children has been identified as the
single most important activity for developing skills essential for reading
success. Yet many young children in Wake County enter kindergarten never
having had stories read to them; many have no books in their homes. Project
Enlightenment, part of the Wake County Public School System, has been working
to change this with the "On the Road to Reading" Children's Book
Drive.
Apex Elementary Certified
by PTA as School Of Excellence
October 25, 2004 - Apex Elementary School is the first WCPSS school to be
recognized by the National PTA as a Parent Involvement School of Excellence.
Schools that earn this certification from the PTA must complete a self-examination
that looks at the way the school communicates, provides parenting discussions,
involves parents in student learning and collaborates with the community.
In addition, the school must have a plan for parent involvement in school
decision-making and advocacy.
French for the Whole Family
October 25, 2004 - The words "we are family" took on a whole new
language in Katie Ware Partin's French elective class at Washington GT Magnet
Elementary. To finish up the quarter, her students performed a play in French
for family, friends and students entitled "La Famille" or The
Family.
Enloe Students Prepare for Exchange
Trip to China
October 14, 2004 - For three weeks this fall, two Enloe faculty members
and nine Enloe students will visit China on a trip sponsored by AFS Intercultural
Programs/USA. In return, Enloe families will host a group of Chinese students
next spring as part of the program.
Enloe teacher performs
in Raleigh Little Theatre production
October 4, 2004 - Teaching high school English is Craig Goheen' s day job,
but after hours six days a week he pursues his other love- drama. Goheen
brings 30 years of experience acting, directing and writing to his first
role in Raleigh Little Theatre s (RLT) upcoming production of the 1936 screwball
comedy You Can t Take it With You.
Moore Square Brings Raleigh's
Cultural Resources into the Classroom
October 1, 2004 - More than 20 museum educators from various Raleigh cultural
institutions will meet Oct. 8 at Moore Square Museums Magnet Middle School
to build on collaborations that are at the heart of this Wake County magnet
school's theme.
Nine WCPSS Schools take part in
2004 Walk to School Day
Oct. 1, 2004 - On Wednesday, October 6th, nine Wake County elementary schools
will participate in the 2004 Walk to School project as a part of a national
event involving over 3,000 schools.
Ligon Celebrates 50 Years of Excellence
in Education
August 24, 2004 - Ligon GT Magnet Middle School opened as a City of Raleigh
Public School for African Americans in 1954. As the country celebrates the
50-year anniversary of Brown vs. the Board of Education, Ligon celebrates
its 50 years as a facility serving all grades: an African American High
School, an integrated junior high school and the Magnet Middle School of
Excellence that it is today.
WCPSS Students Perform Romeo and Juliet
August 24, 2004 - Forty WCPSS will take part in a revolutionary production
of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. at Regency Park Amphitheatre in Cary
September 16-18.
Combs Elementary School Offers Support
to Oprah's South African Leadership Academy with First International Service
Project
May 25, 2004-Inspired by Oprah Winfrey’s plan to establish a leadership
academy for girls in South Africa, students at Combs Elementary have begun
studying South Africa to determine the best way they can help.
Carnage Middle School Teacher
Chosen for NASA Program
May 20, 2004 - Carnage Middle School teacher Holly Hanrahan has been selected
an outstanding educator by the NASA Educator Astronaut review team and will
participate in NASA's Network of Educator Astronaut Teachers (NEAT) program.
Ligon Students Work On Habitat
For Humanity Project
May 17, 2004 - Ten Ligon Middle School students in art teacher Karen Thorsen's
Drawing II class have painted doors that will be auctioned off for Habitat
for Humanity.
Highcroft Elementary School
holds meetings for parents and students
May 10, 2004 - Highcroft Elementary School, one of seven new WCPSS schools
due to open for 2004-2005, is holding meetings to get the new schools parents
and students together.
Wake Schools Pilot Revamped Recycling
Program
May 6, 2004 - As part of Wake County Public School System's Recycling Pilot
Program, new and improved recycling ideas are being tested at 15 public
schools in Wake County through the end of this school year. Wake County
Solid Waste Management, Keep America Beautiful and School System staffs
have been working together since last fall to launch the program, which
combines strong environmental education activities with recycling operations.
CAM and Moore Square Middle
School Project Unveiling
May 5, 2004 - The Contemporary Art Museum and Moore Square Museums Magnet
Middle School announce a storefront window exhibition of student artworks
created in the Moore Square: Past, Present, and Future program.
Southeast Raleigh High School
Wins FIRST Robotics Championship
April 21, 2004-The Southeast Raleigh High School robotics team won the top
honor at the FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology)
Robotics International Championship.
Leesville Road Middle Honored
At Jr. Solar Sprint Challenge
April 16, 2004 - Leesville Road Middle School students were awarded the
"2004 Rookie of the Year" trophy at the Junior Solar Sprint Regional
Competition.
Four WCPSS Students Earn Achievement
Scholarships
April 2, 2004 - Four Wake county Public School System high school seniors
earned scholarships from the 2004 National Achievement Program.
Partnership Elementary
Odyssey of the Mind Teams: # 1 in the Region
April 2, 2004 - The Odyssey of the Mind teams from Partnership Elementary
competed in the Regional Tournament on March 13 where they both earned a
first place finish in their respective categories. On April 17 the teams
will travel to Boone, NC for the State Tournament, competing for the right
to attend the World Tournament in Washington DC.
Durant Road Middle School
Hosts Truck Fair
March 31, 2004 - Students at Durant Road Middle School will have a different
view of careers during a truck fair that is being held on Friday, April
2 from 8:00 - 10:30 AM.
WCPSS Students Compete In 2004 Battle
Of The Books
March 30, 2004 - Nearly 400 students from 23 Wake County Public School
System middle schools competed in the Wake County Battle of the Books Saturday
(March 27) at Southeast Raleigh High.
Wake Students Selected for Governor
School
March 23, 2004 - WCPSS students have been selected to attend the 2004 Governor's
School of North Carolina, the oldest statewide summer residential program
for academically or intellectually gifted high school students in the nation.
Author Diane Stanley Visits
Hunter Elementary
March 16, 2004 - Diane Stanley, national award winning children's book author
and illustrator, will be visiting Hunter Gifted and Talented Elementary
School March 24-26 as part of Hunter's bi-annual Author Visit. This visit
is sponsored by the Hunter PTA and funded in part by a grant from the Warner
Foundation.
Wakefield High Wins State 4-A Basketball
Championship
Wakefield High School won the NCHSAA 4A State Championship, the first Wake
County team to win the state boys basketball championship since 1995.
Brassfield Elementary remembers
parent volunteer
March 9, 2004 - More than 60 people gathered at Brassfield Elementary to
pay tribute to Nancy Hammond Caplan by dedicating a new garden and art display.
Enloe Envirothon team places
third in the nation
Dec. 15, 2003 - A five-member team of students from Enloe High earned third
place at the 2003 International Canon Envirothon, the world's premier environmental
competition that challenges high school students' knowledge in five natural
resource areas: soils, aquatic ecology, forests, wildlife, and current environmental
issues.
GIS Day at Martin Middle School Nov.
19
Nov. 17, 2003 - GIS or Geographic Information Systems are the intelligence
behind the weather maps you se each day on TV news, behind each air flight
or rapid delivery systems, behind each real estate transaction, and now
GIS is taught in schools.
Six East Wake High students honored
as AP Scholars
Nov. 12, 2003 - Six students from East Wake High School have been named
AP Scholars by the College Board in recognition of their exceptional achievement
on Advanced Placement Exams.
Durant Road Elementary Assistant
Principal selected to visit Japan
Nov. 7, 2003 - This November Shelly B. Watson will depart for Tokyo, Japan
as a participant in the Fulbright Memorial Fund (FMF) Program.
East Millbrook hosts
fall festival
As part of the International Baccalaureate program, East Millbrook Magnet
Middle School is pursuing the question, "How Do Our Dreams Inspire Our Achievements?"
Combs Elementary Students
Celebrate National Award
Oct. 2, 2003 - Students heard words of praise and spoke about being taught
to live out character education at Combs Elementary, as they joined teachers
and parents to celebrate the school's recognition as one of the top 10 2003
National Schools o f Character.
Carnage Middle teacher presents at
international conference
Sept. 24, 2003 - Holly Hanrahan thought receiving the Kenan Fellowship in
2002 was the pinnacle of her teaching career. Now she is headed to an international
conference on space exploration to discuss her students' efforts in helping
to design a new Mars rover called a Tumblewee.
Millbrook Elementary students
learn about cultures through the arts
Sept. 24, 2003 - Millbrook Elementary has received a $12,000 grant from
the North Carolina Arts Council and the United Arts Council of Wake County.
The North Carolina Arts Council provided $7,000 and the United Arts Council
of Wake County $5,000.
Moore Square Middle earns
Raleigh appearance award
Sept. 17, 2003 - The City of Raleigh will present a 2003 Sir Walter Raleigh
Award for Community Appearance to Moore Square Museums Magnet Middle School
for its contribution to the enhancement of the downtown area in a ceremony
at the North Carolina Museum of Art
Millbrook Elementary students
decorate hospital nursery
Sept. 16, 2003 - When Wake Med held an open house for its Intensive Care
Nursery, it marked the unveiling of a collaborative art project that began
more than a year ago at Millbrook Elementary School.
Classes help students prepare for the
SAT
August 28, 2003 - A good score on the SAT can help high school students
seeking admission to college and students in Wake County high schools are
working to prepare for the three-hour college entrance exam.
Wake
Educators Hear National Speaker's Message of Teaching Success
June 19, 2003 - By successfully teaching students others considered unreachable,
Ron Clark earned the 2000 Disney Teacher of the Year award and applause
from Wake County educators when he spoke with them June 10 at Southeast
Raleigh High.
Davis
Drive Middle Teacher Named National Character Education Middle School Teacher
of the Year
June 18, 2003 - Moviemaking and quilting have helped Davis Drive Middle
School social studies teacher Cindi Baker teach eighth-graders about the
history of their community and civic responsibility. Baker believes these
projects helped earn her recognition as the 2003 Middle School National
Educator of the Year from the National Character Education Center.
Vora
Triplets Graduate from Green Hope High
May 30, 2003 - Triplets Sapana, Sachi and Saket Vora are graduating as top
scholars from Green Hope High School Sunday morning. Sapana is the school's
valedictorian with a 5.19 grade point average (GPA). Friend Meghan Eberle
finished second in GPA, then Saket was third and Sachi fourth in a class
of 466 students. Sapana and Sachi each earned Davie Scholarships to the
University of North Carolina. Saket earned a Park Scholarship, a full four-year
scholarship to North Carolina State University.
Apex
Middle Principal Found Joy in Student Success
May 30, 2003 - After 32 years, Apex Middle School principal Sue Tripp is
ready for a trip to the beach, spending time with her husband and seeing
more of her grandchildren who live in Pennsylvania. Tripp has been principal
for five years at Apex Middle and before that was principal for three years
at East Wake Middle. She was an assistant principal at Daniels Middle.
Wake Teachers honored by
Triangle Urban League
May 20, 2003 - The Triangle Urban League named Olive Chapel Elementary teacher
Andrea Kazemzadeh the inaugural winner of its first 21st Century Educators
Award.
West
Millbrook Middle Teachers Honored as State's Best
May 27, 2003 - The teachers of the West Millbrook
Middle Gems team like to dress up for class. They wore mouse ears as they
led their sixth graders through a study of "Who Moved My Cheese." For Medieval
Day, students and teachers were decked out in flowing royal robes, brightly
colored jester's costumes and armor.
Centennial
Campus Middle School and NC State University Build Connections
May 21, 2003 - Drought and the impact of the Gulf
Stream on North Carolina weather were the issues four Centennial Campus
Middle School eighth-graders worked on this year as part of internships
in the State Climate Office.
Davis Drive teacher named
Character Educator of the Year
Cindi Baker, a Davis Drive Middle School eighth-grade social studies teacher
has been named National Character Education Teacher of the Year for middle
schools by the National Character Education Center.
Wake students appointed to military
academy
Four Wake County students have been earned appointments to a military academy.
Sanderson student earns
Congressional award
Sanderson High student Wells Struble was presented the Bronze Congressional
Award Medal by Congressman Brad Miller last month to recognize Struble's
good work he has done for the betterment of the community and for the goals
he has set for his own personal development.
Enloe wins Electric Vehicle competetion
Enloe High School was the overall champion in the 2002-03 Electric Vehicle
Challenge.
Lufkin Road Middle teams with
business partner to study 'quality' business practices
May 6, 2003 - Lufkin Road Middle School began an initiative this school
year to implement the business practices of quality tools and continuous
improvement throughout the school.
Wake Students Win Awards In State Technology
Competition
April 25, 2003 - Students from Moore Square Museums Magnet Middle School
and Wake Forest- Rolesville High School technology student associations
joined hundreds of middle and high school students at the 24th Annual State
TSA Conference in Greensboro on April 12-13.
Carnage Middle Finishes
Second In Regional Battle Of The Books
April 25, 2003 - The eighth-grade Carnage Middle School Battle of the Books
team finished second in the Region Three Battle of the Books competition
held at Nash Central High School on April 10.
Washington
Elementary Celebrates Winning National Award
April 11, 2003 - There was dancing and celebrating at Washington Elementary
as Principal Allynna Stone presented the award naming Washington the best
magnet school in the nation to her students and teachers. "We know that
we have a truly special place and we're happy that others know that now,"
Stone said. "I'm thrilled that our staff is getting this recognition."
Martin Middle educators use new
apporach to help student
March 31, 2003 - Principal Anne Deegan and a team of educators from Martin
Middle School talked to the South Carolina Speech and Hearing Association
spring conference about the school's success in using new approaches in
working with a deaf student.
Southeast
Raleigh High teacher helps students learn the importance of voting
March 27, 2003 - Students should have a voice Southeast Raleigh High School
teacher Abby Stotsenberg believes. Stotsenberg teaches students that voting
is important and casting their vote is a civic responsibility.
Enloe Students Win Academic
Decathlon
March 12, 2003 - Enloe High School won North Carolina's Academic Decathlon
competition held on March 7 and 8 at Southeast Raleigh High School. Enloe
will represent North Carolina in the National Competition in Erie, PA, in
late April.
Southeast Raleigh
High Students Win Awards At Robot Competition
March 12, 2003 - The Southeast Raleigh High Robodogs team won a number of
honors at the FIRST Regional Competition March 6 - 8 at Virginia Commonwealth
University's Siegel Center in Richmond.
Wake Students Earn Honors At German
Day
March 12, 2003 - Wake students earned top honors in 11 of 12 categories
at the North Carolina German Day held at UNC-Greensboro on March 6. In individual
competitions, Wake students won first place in four of the five categories.
Vandora Springs Named Super
Safe School
February 26, 2003 - For the fourth year in a row, the N.C. Department of
Public Instruction recognized Vandora Springs Elementary School as a Super
Safe School for providing a safe learning environment for its students and
staff.
West Millbrook Teachers
Named Best In The State
February 26, 2003 - The NC Middle School Association has named West Millbrook
Middle School's 6th-grade GEMS team as the Team of the Year.
Farmington
Woods Elementary Receives Official Authorization for its Primary Years Programme
February 4, 2003 - Farmington Woods Elementary School
in Cary has become the first elementary school in North Carolina to be authorized
by the International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO) to offer the International
Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme. The school joins an elite group of
17 schools nationwide that have been authorized to offer the program by
the organization.
Job
Shadowing in Wake County Schools Gives Students New Opportunities
January 31, 2003 - On the last Friday of January,
many students throughout the Wake County Public School System participated
in the annual Groundhog Job Shadow Day. Business Alliance Coordinator Eric
Houck said that Job Shadow Day was created to help link classes to jobs
in the real world.
Carnage Middle Spanish students work
with Hodge Road Elementary ESL students
December 20, 2002 - Students in the Spanish 3 class at Carnage Gifted and
Talented Magnet Middle School have established a new tradition with the
Hispanic students in the English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) Program at Hodge
Road Elementary School.
Students
Create Mural Illustrating WCPSS's Commitment to Leaving No Child Behind
November 25, 2002 - Sixth-, seventh- and eighth-grade
students from Ligon Middle School have captured the Wake County Public School
System's commitment to ensuring that no child is left behind on canvas.
Students in Karen Thorsen's art class spent the past four months creating
a 28-foot mural filled with images illustrating the theme, "Leave No Child
Behind."
Egyptian
Educators Visit Wake Schools
October 30, 2002 - Fifteen school administrators
from Alexandria, Egypt, visited Wake County Schools last week looking for
ideas that could strengthen schools in their country. They met administrators
and watched teachers at work at Washington Elementary, Enloe High, and Southeast
Raleigh High and met with Dr. Joe Peel of the Wake Education Partnership
to hear about the Wake Leadership Academy.
Wake
County Schools Fare Well in State Fair Competition
October 22, 2002 - Wake schools earned eight of the
top nine ribbons awarded to schools for art and photography at the 2002
North Carolina State Fair.
Superintendent
McNeal Calls on Students Attending Diversity Summit to Make a Difference
September 25, 2002 - Wake Superintendent Bill McNeal
and nationally known speaker Richard Santana called on Wake County middle
and high school students to make schools stronger and safer by championing
diversity at their schools.
Athens
Drive High Returns Home to Mark 25th Anniversary
August 13, 2002 - Celebrating the return to their
renovated school and marking the school's 25th anniversary, Athens Drive
High principal Kathy Chontos invited special guests to recall the school's
early days and recognized longtime faculty with gifts.
Voyager
Summer Academy Program Makes Learning Fun
June 27, 2002 - This summer, approximately 4,000
Wake County students in grades 2-8 are strengthening their basic reading
and math skills as they explore far-flung destinations around the globe.
The system's new approach to summer school helps students master basic skills
by turning ordinary lessons into fun and exciting adventures.
SAVE
Clubs Give Wake Students Voice Against Violence
June 4, 2002 - Students at more than 30 Wake middle
and high schools showed their opposition to violence by joining their school's
SAVE (Students Against Violence Everywhere) Club. The number of Wake schools
with SAVE Clubs grew from 10 in 1999 to 30 this year with the help of Wake
County's three-year Safe Schools Healthy Students federal grant.
Principal
Gus Martin Retires from East Wake High
May 30, 2002 - After this year's graduation ceremonies,
Dr. Gus Martin will have seen more than 2,000 students receive East Wake
High diplomas during his seven years as principal. Martin plans to retire
at the end of this school year.
Computer
Lab Provides Students with Access to Computers Outside of School
May 29, 2002 - A new computer lab at the Garner Road
YMCA will provide hundreds of Wake County students with access to computers
even when they're not in school. With the end of the school year already
here, YMCA Director Larry Jones, said the computer lab couldn't have come
along at a better time.
Substitute
Teachers Recruited for Important Role in Wake County Schools
May 28, 2002 - The pool of substitute teachers grew
to nearly 1,900 this year, helping the Wake County Schools Human Resources
Department provide substitute teachers for about 85 percent of the school
system's teacher absences.
Dogsled
Races Help Poe Elementary Students Learn Math
May 24, 2002 - Computers are an important tool in
Kathy Betancourt's classroom of fourth- and fifth-grade students at Poe
Montessori Magnet School. The idea of teaching elementary school students
in a Montessori classroom and using technology to help their research led
Betancourt back into the classroom.
Cary
Elementary Prepares for Temporary Relocation to Reedy Creek Middle
May 20, 2002 - The end of the school year is always
a busy time in Wake County schools with End-of-Grade tests to take, lessons
to be completed and year-end celebrations to be planned. At Cary Elementary,
the teachers and staff have one more task added to that list - an entire
school to be packed. The school will be relocating to the new Reedy Creek
Middle School campus for the 2002-2003 school year while the Cary campus
is being renovated.
Wake
County Schools Transportation Department Recognizes Top Bus Drivers
May 14, 2002 - School bus driver Barbara Bass received
the Tracy Lea Calhoun Memorial Award during the Wake County Public Schools'
annual Bus Drivers Awards Banquet held May 9. Bass, who is a bus driver
for the Garner transportation district, was selected from 13 nominees for
the honor. The 13 school bus drivers nominated for the award were named
Outstanding School Bus Drivers for the 2001-2002 School Year. One driver
from each district was selected for this honor.
Dillard
Drive Elementary Teacher Earns Presidential Award
May 3, 2002 - Third-grade math teacher Kitty Rutherford
used chocolate chip cookies to earn an invitation to the White House to
meet with Vice President Dick Cheney and an award from the National Science
Foundation. In March, the Dillard Drive Elementary teacher was awarded the
2001 Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching,
the nation's highest award for science and mathematics teachers. The Awards
are administered by the National Science Foundation.
Wakefield
Middle Safety Expo Introduces Students to Adults Who Care
May 1, 2002 - Students talked about careers and safety
with representatives from more than 40 different Wake County organizations
at Wakefield Middle School's first Safety Connection Expo held Friday (April
26).
2002
Valedictorians Honored
April 29, 2002 - "My mom cried when I told her,"
said Armando Contreras. The East Wake High senior had given her the happy
news that his hard work had paid off; he had been named his school's valedictorian.
Superintendent Bill McNeal and the Wake County Board of Education honored
Wake County's 15 valedictorians at a luncheon on Tuesday, April 24, where
Armando and his fellow students shared their stories.
Schools
Team with Manufacturing Managers to Bring Quality Tools into the Classroom
April 25, 2002 - Rolesville Elementary students
and teachers take part in Koalaty Kids, a program that uses the same techniques
to solve problems that quality assurance managers use in manufacturing plants.
Lead
Mine Elementary Helps Students Who Live at Cameron Garden
April 15, 2002 - A community center at Cameron Gardens
on Navajo Road has been furnished with books and materials for children,
thanks to the help of Lead Mine Elementary where many of the community's
children attend school.
North
Raleigh Businesses Bring Cars to Campus to Teach East Millbrook Middle Sixth-Graders
about Careers
April 12, 2002 - Sixth-graders pointed and talked
excitedly about the sporty, sleek convertibles and high-priced sedans that
lined the entry to the East Millbrook Middle gym on April 11. A team of
North Raleigh business people who support the school had worked with Kelly
Everett of East Millbrook to organize a career day to help the students
see their schoolwork had an impact on their future.
Elementary
Students Compete in 20th Annual "First in Fitness"
April 11, 2002 - More than 2,000 elementary students
from across the county came together April 9 and 10 to participate in the
Wake County Public School System's 20th annual "First in Fitness" competition.
ALP
II Teachers Provide Accelerated Learning for Wake County Elementary School
Readers
March 25, 2002 - Wake County public schools are moving
closer to Goal 2003 through the hard work of elementary students and their
teachers. Helping the youngest students learn to read is a critical part
of developing the skills students need to succeed. The Accelerated Learning
Program II (ALP II) puts reading teachers who are funded through the federal
Title I program, to work with kindergartners, first-graders, and second-graders,
helping them to read.
Plans
in Place for the Opening of Middle Creek High in Fall 2002
March 20, 2002 - This fall, Middle Creek High School
will open its doors to ninth- and 10th-graders, who will play an active
role in developing the traditions and establishing the culture of the system's
newest high school.
Cary
High Principal Dave Coley Named to National Advisory Panel on National Board
for Teacher Certification
March 18, 2002 - Cary High Principal Dave Coley is
one of 12 elementary and secondary school principals from across the nation
picked to serve on the newly named advisory board for the National Board
for Professional Teaching Standards. A long time supporter of the National
Board certification process for teachers, Coley worked with the board's
staff a year ago when he briefed congressional staffers in Washington, DC
on the benefits of teacher certification. The board staff named Coley as
one of three at-large principals on the 12-member panel.
Third-graders
from Smith Elementary Remember Victims and Heroes of Sept. 11
March 11, 2002 - Six months after the Sept. 11 attacks,
third-grade students from Smith Elementary gathered on the steps of the
Justice Department in downtown Raleigh to pay tribute to the victims and
heroes of that tragic day.
Senator
Says National Community Service Program for Students Should be Modeled on
Broughton High Program
March 11, 2002 - U.S. Senator John Edwards visited
Broughton High Monday (March 11) and pointed to the school's Community Service
Program as a model for a new national service initiative for high school
students he wants to see created.
Enloe
High Teacher Helps Students Earn Computer Certification
March 8, 2002 - Enloe High students taking part
in a computer network administration program are working to earn certifications
that will qualify them for careers in technology.
Wake
County Schools Celebrate Read Across America
March 4, 2002 - Wake County classrooms were filled
with visitors reading to students Friday (March 1), celebrating the birthday
of Dr. Seuss and marking Read Across America Day.
Dance
Teacher Susan Hartley Shakes Things up at West Cary
February 28, 2002 - When most people think about
social studies, they think about memorizing dates from history; math is
all about solving equations on paper, and science is performing experiments
in a lab. At West Cary Middle School, Dance Teacher Susan Hartley is adding
a new twist (and a few turns) to these academic subjects.
PBS
Program Reports on Olive Chapel Elementary's Use of Math Technology
February 27, 2002 - A production company for the
PBS show American Experience visited Olive Chapel Elementary Tuesday (Feb.
26) to talk to educators including third-grade teacher Susan Ferrell about
using technology in math instruction.
Vandora
Springs Wins the Triple "S" Award Three Years in a Row
February 26, 2002 - Vandora Springs Elementary is
not just a safe school - it's a Super Safe School. For the third year in
a row, Vandora Springs was recognized by the N.C. Department of Public Instruction
for providing a safe learning environment for its students and staff. The
school is one of only three schools across the state to receive the Super
Safe Schools Award all three years of the program's existence and was the
only Triangle school to be selected for the award this year.
Superintendent
McNeal Urges Wake Educators, Human Service Workers to Help Wake County Children
February 22, 2002 - Superintendent Bill McNeal called
for commitment and compassion in meeting the needs of Wake County children
and their families as he talked with 350 people gathered for Wake County's
first United for Student Achievement event.
E-Mentoring
Program Connects East Garner Students with IBM Employees
February 18, 2002 - Students at East Garner Middle
School are utilizing the power of the Internet and the expertise of IBM
employees to enhance their performance in the classroom. Each week, the
students in Patrick McArdle's seventh-grade enrichment class work one-on-one
with IBM employees, who provide them with academic assistance, advice and
a caring adult to talk to - all over the Internet.
Teacher
Advisory Council Works to Help Wake Teachers and Students
February 11, 2002 - A new teachers advisory council
has begun tackling some of the tough issues that teachers say will help
them be more effective in the classroom.
Teachers
Look for Ways to Reduce Paperwork
February 5,2002 - The lack of time and overwhelming
amount of paperwork that teachers cite as problems are issues the Wake County
Superintendent's Teacher Advisory Council are tackling. One of the recommendations
that came out of last year's Task Force on Teacher Excellence and Superintendent
Bill McNeal's series of teacher forums was creation of the council to seek
teacher help in building a work force of excellent teachers. Meg Peet, a
Jeffreys Grove Elementary teacher, chairs the council's subcommittee looking
at the time and paperwork crunch.
Southeast
Raleigh High Student Shadows Superintendent McNeal on National Job Shadowing
Day
February 4, 2002 - A Southeast Raleigh High student
who had already set her sights on becoming a teacher spent National Job
Shadowing Day with Wake County Superintendent Bill McNeal and now thinks
she may be interested in the job of a school superintendent after she spends
a few years teaching.
Author
Tells Southeast Raleigh High Students They Can Keep Schools Safe
January 31, 2002 - Weaving personal experiences,
involving the 200 students in the Southeast Raleigh High auditorium, and
sharing important facts about school safety, Jason Dorsey explained the
importance of personal responsibility and stepping forward to talk with
adults in keeping schools safe.
Project
Achieve Helps Hodge Road Elementary Focus on Student Achievement
January 29, 2002 - Hodge Road Elementary is making
the extra effort to make sure none of its students are left behind. One
of eight Wake County Schools participating in Project Achieve, Hodge Road
is using the program modeled after a Texas school district's successful
effort to boost student achievement.
Wake
Students Learn About Careers on 'Job Shadow Day'
January 28, 2002 - Area businesses are preparing
for some very special visitors this Friday as part of Groundhog Job Shadow
Day. On Feb. 1, Wake County students will be invited into area workplaces
to get a glimpse into future career possibilities.
Brooks
Elementary Students Celebrate Cultural Communities
January 28, 2002 - The third grade team at Brooks
Elementary has jumped into their new museums magnet theme by creating a
cultural study entitled "Cultural Communities of Our World." Teachers Jennifer
Klyne, Yvonne Helms, and Dan Kerwin abandoned their traditional "let me
give you the information you need" format of instruction and created an
exciting discovery-based approach to learning by helping students research
and study other cultures to produce reports, materials and food.
Combs
Elementary Leadership Training Helps Students Grow Into Caring and Concerned
Teens
January 25, 2002 - Muriel Summers believes she can
create memories that will stay with a child for a lifetime. Summers believes
she can teach kindergartners the same lessons Stephen Covey teaches corporate
executives. And the elementary school principal believes these lessons of
love and leadership will help her students grow into caring and concerned
teens.
Lead
Mine Elementary's Curriculum Mapping Builds Connections for Instruction
January 17, 2002 - Over the last three and a half
years, Principal Greg Decker and the teachers at Lead Mine Elementary have
built an education framework that has resulted in academic growth for students.
The educators have built a process where teachers, students, and parents
can see student expectations and the relationship of instruction one year
to the next. Decker worked with teachers on curriculum mapping when he first
arrived at the school.
Northwoods
PE Teacher Receives Statewide Honor
January 7, 2002 - As a fourth-grade student, Betsy
Beals dreamed of being a physical education teacher when she grew up. For
more than 30 years now, Beals, physical education specialist at Northwoods
Elementary, has been living her dream. In November, the N.C. Alliance for
Athletics, Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance honored Beals
for her lifetime of service in the field of physical education by presenting
her with the Honor Award during the association's annual meeting held in
Greensboro.
Timber
Drive Teacher Named K-5 Technology Educator of the Year
December 21, 2001 - With 300 computers located throughout
the school, technology plays an essential role in the curriculum at Timber
Drive Elementary. However, it's not the ample supply of computers, but the
work of Technology Resource Teacher Steve Moore that's credited with the
successful integration of technology into all areas of the school's curriculum.
Second-Grade
Students at Pleasant Union Give the Gift of Kindness
December 20, 2001 - Second-grade students at Pleasant
Union Elementary are learning how a simple act of kindness can make a lifelong
difference in the lives of others. Throughout the month of December, the
students in Janice Barr's and Jeanie Leitner's second-grade classes have
been donating their allowances, snack money and money gathered from friends
and family to a fund that will be used to purchase livestock through the
Heifer International Program for a family in need.
Painting
Wolf Leads Briarcliff Elementary Students Outside Art Classroom
December 13, 2001 - Students at Briarcliff Elementary
have joined in the Raleigh Arts Commission's Red Wolf Ramble by painting
a wolf and displaying it in the Cary Library. Principal Jane Ann Hughes
said teachers and students came up with the theme "ARThur Wolf." Teachers
integrated literature into the painting of the wolf by using the stories
of "Little Red Riding Hood" and "Peter and the Wolf" in their design.
Students
Explore Holiday Customs From Around the World
December 13, 2001 - First-grade students at Weatherstone
Elementary are learning that the holidays are about more than just Christmas
trees and Santa Claus. Throughout the month of December, the students are
spending time each afternoon learning about different cultures and the traditions
celebrated around the world at this time of the year.
Two
Wake Board of Education Members Leave Board After Years of Service
December 3, 2001 - After a long period of service,
Wake County Board of Education Members Judy Hoffman and J.C. O'Neal are
leaving the board. Hoffman served as northeast Wake County representative
on the board for 12 years, while O'Neal represented southeast Wake County
for eight years. Hoffman and O'Neal both served in leadership roles during
their tenure on the board - Hoffman as chairman and vice-chairman and O'Neal
as vice-chairman.
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