Choice: Luxury or Necessity?

Sitting at the public hearing for the school enrollment plan Tuesday evening, this thought began and gained steam:  is choice luxury or necessity? School board members heard from 29 speakers.  The majority of these speakers asked for choice. They want the choice to...

November – National Homeless Youth Awareness Month

School board members this week received an update on services provided to homeless students under the McKinney Vento Homeless Assistance Act.  November is National Homeless Youth Awareness Month. For the 2015-2016 school year, WCPSS provides services to 2,736 homeless...

Early Start

Early Start is a full day, three-week summer program for pre-kindergarten students at Title 1 schools. Transportation, breakfast, and lunch are provided for participants.  These students have demonstrated academic need (via screening) and have had no exposure to a...

NAEP Scores Released for Math and Reading

The National Assessment for Education Progress (NAEP) released 2015 scores for Math and Reading last week.  NAEP is known as the nation’s report card.  It samples students from across the nation to measure student achievement in subjects like math, reading, writing,...

How to Advocate for Common Core

The North Carolina Academic Standards Review Commission is assessing the state’s reading and math standards. They’ve been working since January, and they have two more meetings to complete their work.  The recommendations they make will go the State Board of...

Draft Three of the Student Enrollment Plan

Staff presented the school board with draft three of the 2016-2017 School Enrollment Plan at Tuesday’s work session.  Between drafts two and three there were presentations at seven board advisory councils, three community engagement events around the county, and more...