CCEF supports student success by leveraging community partnerships to deliver programs that inspire learning, build life skills & prepare them for their future.
Oh what FUN surprising our Inspire IMPACT Classroom Grant recipients! 🎉
Big smiles, proud moments, and lots of excitement.
Can’t wait to share how these grants Go in Action this spring as students and teachers bring learning to life.
@CabCoSchools
🎉 Celebrating CCEF Founder Grace Mynatt on her 90th birthday! A lifelong educator and community leader, Grace helped plant the seeds for CCEF and so many nonprofits. Her vision reminds us that strong communities are built on strong schools. 💙
Know someone making a BIG difference for Cabarrus County Schools? 🏆
Nominate them for the Grace Mynatt Award of Excellence today!
Deadline: Sept. 26
Form: https://t.co/xFEnd85pWq
Educators, leaders, or community members — all are eligible.
#StrongSchoolsStrongCommunities#CCEF25
Final day to donate is Aug 19! Lilly employees showed what’s possible—look at these supplies! You can still drop off at Cabarrus Brewing Company, Towel City Tavern, The Market Bar @ Gibson Mill, Morningside of Concord & Combs Chiropractic. 💚 #CCEF#SchoolSupplyDrive
It’s our 25th anniversary! Since 2000, CCEF has empowered teachers and inspired students. Here’s to 25 years of impact, and the future we’re building together.
Join us to shape the next 25: 👉 https://t.co/ygG4SfcIdy
#CCEF25#EdFoundation#CabCoSchools#CCEFImpact
Did you know? Many children in Cabarrus County live in a book desert. "Book deserts" are areas where families have 10 or less books at home. This is the case for more children than you think. Our goal is to eradicate book deserts for Cabarrus County students.
Sometimes all a child needs to learn to read is a little inspiration from a friend. Reading + Mentoring 4 Success provides brand new books to build kids' at home libraries AND pairs trained mentors with students who need a little strategic support. https://t.co/8hdAkDMgci
Reading aloud to your child allows them to hear correct expression and phrasing of words, motivates them to want to become good readers, helps them to see & recognize common words or "sight words," and makes reading more fun and interesting.
Huge thanks to @UwharrieBank for sponsoring our Partners in Education Lunch on October 10th! 🎉 Your support helps us make a difference in students' lives.
Tickets are still available—get yours here: https://t.co/W9e38YMZOj
#SupportEducation#CCEF#CommunitySupport
We believe in a future where ALL students are reading by 3rd grade. The number of books kids have at home is directly related to their academic success. That is why we have gave over 10,000 books to Cabarrus County elementary school students last year. Join us!
Knowledge.
Vocabulary.
Stress Reduction.
These are just a few known benefits of reading. Our mentors are helping CCS students master this foundational life skill. Join our team of volunteer mentors today! https://t.co/8RBfKBSc7u
Volunteer spotlight! Meet Jennifer. She's been a reading mentor for three years, sharing the gift she gave her own children with others - a LOVE for reading!
As we start another new school year, remember to:
1. Read with and to your children daily.
2. Ask questions about their day
3. Talk with them over dinner about what they are studying.
4. Volunteers as a reading mentor: https://t.co/8RBfKBREhW
Did you know that the average child of a professional family hears 215,000 words each week. The child of a working class family hears 125,000 words. The child of a family receiving welfare assistance hears only $62,000 words each week.
Reading every day for 20 minutes makes a huge difference. Reading with a child creates memories and strong bonds. Put down your phones and pick up some books this summer. You won't regret it.