1st Quarter NCCS Newsletter, 2013
1st Quarter NCCS Newsletter, 2013
1st Quarter NCCS Newsletter, 2013
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impressed with the wonderful start that each school has had. You have once again laid the foundation for an amazing year. Please remember to stay focused on the important things as you become increasingly busy during the start of a school year. I have the utmost confidence in the ability of each of you to accomplish great things and to help change the lives and legacies of the students you work with. Id like to include an excerpt from the opening meeting that I shared with you: I've heard people nostalgically describe the Good Old Days. One of my favorite quotes comes from the wise television show, The Office, when Andy Bernard shared, I wish there was a way to know that you're in The Good Old Days before you've actually left them.. Do more of what makes you
remarkable. Schools are just brick, block, mortar and materials. YOU make the buildings come alive. Give a hug. Do something today that your future self will thank you for. If we each have a choice of being good enough or awesome, dare to be awesome. Show compassion. Dont wait for inspiration, be the inspiration! Be a servant leader to the students we have the privilege to serve. Learn to let things you cannot control GO! YOU were made to be awesome!
Congratulations!
NCCS Teacher of the Year, Mr. Michael Townsley! NCCS Principal of the Year, Mr. Kevin Campbell! NCCS First Year Teachers of the Year, Mrs. Caroline Crouse and Mrs. Candace Styers! Teachers of the Year
~N-CHS: Jessica Luby
~NCMS: Keith Recker ~Discovery School: LouAnn Walker ~Conover School: Michael Townsley ~Shuford Elementary: Chee Yang ~North Newton: Jonathan Tharpe ~South Newton: Leah Hayes
become strengths. Work on your strengths until they become second nature.
Who knows if the next President, CEO, Pastor, Physician, Inventor or great leader is in your classroom or building this year? Lets make this year one of those years that we look back on many years from now and describe as The Good Old Days. Dr. David Stegall, Superintendent
Elementary Updates: Mrs. Tammy Brown, Director Read to Achieve Act Basics: The goal of the State is to ensure that every student read at or above grade level by the end of third grade and continue to progress in reading proficiency so that he or she can read, comprehend, integrate, and apply complex text when needed. Read to Achieve Summer Camp will last 6-8 weeks this coming summer!
ESL Updates: Mrs. Tammy Brown, Director The 2012-13 AMAO ESL DATA RESULTS ARE INThe state goal was 57.1%, to be considered making progress. We had 65.4% of students who made progress, and excited 77 students! We met our AMAO goals! Exciting News!
Middle School Madness: Ms. Heather Mullins, Chief Academic Officer We have new faces at NewtonConover Middle School this year. Kim Kaylor is our new principal! Check out this WBTV story on the first day of school at NCMS - http://bit.ly/18hMJUC.
Digital Days, our districts day of instructional technology staff development, will take place on October 7, 2013 at NCMS. Teachers will be required to select two Digital Days classes to attend.
SUMMER INSTITITE 2013! Eighteen NCCS teachers, administrators, and central office staff attended the 2013 NCDPI Summer Institute in Greensboro this summer. Teachers attended sessions aimed to improve the quality of instruction in their content areas, data literacy, teaching strategies, 21st century skills, and a variety of other statewide initiatives. If you are interested in learning more about this conference, visit the NCDPI Summer Institute website: http://si2013.ncdpi.wikispaces.net/. HIGH SCHOOL UPDATES: Mr. Bill Long, Director of High School Curriculum, CTE, and Student Services Both high schools have had smooth openings, with minor scheduling updates taking place daily. At both NCHS and Discovery School, there will be a great emphasis this year on fostering a focused approach to teaching classes with inquiry-based learning using 21st Century Skills. A strong focus of both high school programs will also be to improve student scores on the ACT and PLAN tests that are given on a regular basis.
Flu Shots will be offered to all insured employees and their dependents on September 30, 2013 from 1:30 to 5 pm in the NCCS Gallery. You must have your health insurance card with you. Wellington Benefits will be presenting the 2014 Supplemental Health Insurance Benefits for the calendar year 2014 the weeks of October 14 and 21. The week of October 14 will be the school group meetings, and the week of October 21 will be the individual meetings with a Wellington Representative.
The General Assembly approved 5 Bonus Leave days for all permanent employees in leave earning status. These days will expire on June 30, 2014.
Operational Notes: Dr. Aron Gabriel, Assistant Superintendent We are continuing to finish up outstanding construction items at the middle school. Hats off to Mrs. Robin Rudisill, our Director of Maintenance, and her hard-working crew. This summer involved multiple whole school moves, work on our newly built N-CMS, ongoing work at the new North Newton Elementary, and the normal preparations for our kids return to school. We appreciate the long hours, skill, and dedication of these important behind-the-scenes folks!!!
North Newton Elementary School's dedication service was Thursday, August 22nd at 4pm. Special speakers were Newton Mayor Anne Stedman, BOE chair, Scott Loudermelt, former Principal, Tammy Brown, and Superintendent, Dr. David Stegall. BOE members, esteemed community members, the NCHS JROTC, and Dr. Redmond, former NCCS Superintendent, were present. Mr. Shane Whitener, who recently took Tammy Brown's place as principal, was also there to welcome attendees. The new Bulldogs opened their doors for their first student day on Monday, August 26th. This building was previously the home of NCMS, but much remodeling and preparation has gone in to making it the new & improved place! of learning it is today.
Technology Announcement:
Farewell to Mr. John Worley, our Director of Accountability and Technology. We wish him the best in Winston-Salem/ Forsyth County Schools! Welcome to our new director, Mrs. Cindy Geddes!
Assistant Principal of Newton-Conover Middle School and Newton-Conover High School, Mrs. Valerie B. Leath
Mrs. Valerie Leath is the new Assistant Principal at NCMS and NCHS. She has worked her entire career in public education, because she believes she can make a difference in young peoples lives. She graduated from Lenoir High School and East Tennessee State University with a Masters Degree in Curriculum and Instruction, as well as School Administration. She has been an elementary classroom teacher, Assistant Principal, and Principal. She is married and the proud parent of one daughter, who is a lawyer in California.
Big THANKS to Basset Furniture for donating three beautiful new pieces of furniture to NCCS for the Central Office Lobby!
CONTACT US: Newton-Conover City Schools~(828) 464-3191 (ph) or (828) 466-0063 (fax) 605 N. Ashe Ave. Newton, NC 28658