Gray's Creek Middle School recently hosted a PTA STEM Night event. Students, parents, and siblings were invited to explore the fields of STEM: Science, Technology, Engineering and Math through 17 stations for families to rotate at their own pace. #exceptionalenvironments
The Internet can be a wonderful place for children to learn and play games. For Internet Safety laws, tools to keep your child safe, and activities to help teach them to be safe and responsible, visit https://t.co/mk6B5bqyZL.
Don't forget! The “Trauma-Sensitive Schools!” series hosted by CCS Student Services begins with a viewing of the film Resilience on tomorrow, Jan. 14, 2020, at 6 p.m. at Trinity United Methodist Church, 6974 Raeford Road in Fayetteville. For more information, call 910-678-2433.
Are you looking to learn, network and collaborate with other innovative leaders? Join me Feb 9-10th for the Learning 4 All Virtual Conference hosted by the Friday Institute. Sessions are interactive, engaging and FREE! Register @ https://t.co/qoEu8cjg1S @FridayInstitute
Don’t forget the deadline to nominate that CCS employee who demonstrates a sustained high level of performance and inspires others to do their best is January 15. To learn more or for the link to the nomination form, visit https://t.co/6R2CrGlHSe.
The entire Cumberland County Schools System is here to support our students, staff and families of those deploying. We will be in close communication and collaboration with the Fort Bragg staff and military liaisons. We’re united behind our 82nd Airborne soldiers and families
As we prepare to take a short break for Thanksgiving, we are thankful for our students that are present at school every day, on time, and ready to learn. We look forward to seeing you after the holiday!
A Stand Up Speak Out anti-bullying workshop will be held on Saturday, October 12, 2019, from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the John D. Fuller Sr. Recreational/Athletic Complex located at 6627 Old Bunce Road in Fayetteville. It is free and open to the public.
Did you know all Cumberland County students can select a complete breakfast at no cost this year? Extra items may be purchased at a al carte prices. Visit https://t.co/pt2ubcwbNe to learn more.
Good attendance helps students do well in school and
eventually in the workplace. CCS is ‘teaming up’ with parents to combat student tardiness from kindergarten – 12th grade.
#everyminutecounts
Meet Pine Forest Middle School's Teacher of the Year, India Lennon, who provides an exceptional environment for her students with her "everyday is a new day" mentality. Her students inspire her to go above and beyond and to never give up.
Interested in serving on the Cumberland County Board of Education? Submit your one-page résumé and letter of interest by July 15. For more information, visit https://t.co/Is1m1CbCL4.
Working together, our community developed a strategic plan that will guide CCS' work over the next 5 years.Excellent teachers/staff make excellent schools, so a priority of the plan is to recruit, support & retain impactful teachers, leaders, support staff https://t.co/4GkT1n5FmY
Juniors in Douglas Byrd's Academy of Green Technology helped Sherwood Park Elementary students launch science experiments into near space. Their Sherwood Park Bear went 17.7 miles up before going on a space walk! Sherwood Park also sent up some marshmallows and a wet sponge.