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Gaston County
LINCO LN COUNTY Gaston County C H E R ER RD R NG Y LI V L SR 1 D IL Hughs Pond E B U D R L D 637 T D To Piedmont O VFD R E T 1638 L T H S Spur R A O R T C R B SR S N 155 E H O 1 R L D B R D RD W 6 T SR 1649 SR 16 E U EL SR 1 E 1 A R Y P X Y E A T 1 H L W 9 H A R C 0 C C R L 3 R H 38 61 B E 6 D N D I 0 S 4 S R K 6 S Q N S 2 K 1 o N S S U L R SR G O R B L D B u R L SR A T E I I R 1 A N E 16 N SR W 18 R HIGH H 50 R t 0 1 L M C R E C h 321 D IS SR 1617 0 20 63 O B K G N F To Piedmont D O H T O H 1 R C ILL AST SH IRON STATION RD D o A R S W O 274 8 N IB L D I Z A A r SR 1637 H H A H P R SR 1002 5 k SHOALS Spur X E SR 1649 L H 2 IG 1 m N L T L RD P o H a T RCH SR 16 S L IN N O C U d C E O H I E 22 r HIGH SHOALS y LN R S L O R 16 L e k 27 COU F R S H v e NTY H T Bicycle D 150 2 a S re COMMUNITY l S E e I C e L C P B P X S PARK R 2 A D H E H R S H A O D 9 R A SR 1 D O IG H Fire Dept L 1 LE K Z O Town Hall I A X A D H A IS L A I H RA L L 820 L C B S H D D E 61 S S SCHOOL ST A 1 I E R Y N H SR G O A Police Station D R 18 H X IA 02 09 R R R R C D SR 1620 8 I T D W H 6 1607 E S U R S 19 D L S S HO L H SR 161 H H CHE P ALS RD About the Routes RR A R G Y ST H R H D L D O O R D IN I A SR E K T 20 L N L A 18 O LV N D S SR L I N S O 2 Alexis VFD R C SR 1 E R C O C S O 20 O W SR W D 16 SR 18 T L C A H Briarcreek 1812 2 H P SR Y N I MAP N T 1 1 D E L U A 165 R L 2 L D A D R 190 1 SR 1622 r L R R S B O Golf Course C O R E The Gaston County bicycle routes were R A S C D C G e L CHERRYVILLE 2 C H X V BLA N H M W O BENJA 7 R SR 1638 I R I N U I e S I L S L -
North-Carolina Ctsos
Career and Technical Student Organizations Serving Career and Technical Education Students in North Carolina 1 As a career educator for more than 30 years in North Carolina and a Career and Technical Student Organization (CTSO) adviser for the majority of these years, I value the impact of CTSOs. DECA, FBLA, FCCLA, FFA, HOSA, Skills USA and TSA provide our students multiple opportunities to network in their field. In high school I developed and excelled in the business skills that led me to choose my career path in college and career. As our students prepare themselves for their future in education or the job market, equipping them to find their career path and to be competitive in the marketplace are two of the many benefits to belonging to a CTSO. I have seen directly how CTSOs have impacted students’ lives in multiple ways. By attending local, regional, state and national events hosted by their CTSOs, our students learn to network socially and professionally and develop leadership skills necessary to succeed in their career field and life. Our goal is for each of our students to be able to compete globally in the 21st century and find gainful employment in their field. CTSOs provide positive opportunities for our students to meet these goals by building leadership, public speaking skills, technical competencies and self-confidence. In North Carolina over 104,000 work-place credentials have been earned by students enrolled in business, health science, marketing, family and consumer science, technology, agriculture, and trade and industry -
NC First in FAFSA Challenge Registrations As of 2/18/2021 2:30Pm
NC First in FAFSA Challenge Registrations As of 2/18/2021 2:30pm School District or Type High School Name Alamance-Burlington School System ABSS Early College @ ACC Alamance-Burlington School System Graham High School Alamance-Burlington School System Hugh M Cummings High School Alamance-Burlington School System Walter M. Williams High School Alamance-Burlington School System Western Alamance High School Alexander County Schools Alexander Central High School Alexander County Schools Alexander Early College High School Alleghany County Schools Alleghany High School Anson County Schools Anson High School Ashe County Schools Ashe County Early College High School Ashe County Schools Ashe County High School Asheboro City Schools Asheboro High School Asheville City Schools Asheville High School Asheville City Schools School of Inquiry and Life Sciences at Asheville Avery County Schools Avery County High School Beaufort County Schools BC Educational Technical Center Beaufort County Schools Beaufort County Early College High School Beaufort County Schools Northside High School Beaufort County Schools Southside High School Beaufort County Schools Washington High school Bertie County Schools Bertie Early College High School Bertie County Schools Bertie High School Bladen County Schools East Bladen High School Bladen County Schools West Bladen High School Brunswick County Schools Brunswick Early College High School Brunswick County Schools North Brunswick High School Brunswick County Schools South Brunswick High School Brunswick County Schools West -
2020-2021 AIC CIC Certification for North Carolina Page 1 of 15 Run Date
2020-2021 AIC CIC Certification for North Carolina First Name Last Name School AIC CIC steve abernathy No School Affiliation Listed in NFHS Learning Center X Alex Adams Ashbrook High School X Dustin Adams Millbrook High School X X Kaitlyn Adams Ashley High School X Patricia Adolph No School Affiliation Listed in NFHS Learning Center X Kellie AlDriDge Gray's Creek High School X Louis Amigo Emsley A Laney High X X Julee Mae AnDerson No School Affiliation Listed in NFHS Learning Center X Will AnDerson Carolina FrienDs School X X Brian AnDrews South Point HS X Job Armenta West Craven MiDDle X Hunter Armstrong South Point High, Belmont X X Michael ArnolD GolDsboro High X BranDon Arrington Rocky Mount High School X X jeff arthurs Carrboro High X jerry auten North Gaston High School X Joey Autry West BlaDen High School X Kyle Bain Nash Central High School X Christopher Baity East Gaston High X Steven Barbour Terry SanforD High X ToDD Barbour River BenD MiDDle School X Jason Barker Jones Senior High School X X JaDa BarksDale No School Affiliation Listed in NFHS Learning Center X X Burnetta Barnes GolDsboro High X Peter Barney No School Affiliation Listed in NFHS Learning Center X Earl Bates Southeast GuilforD High, Greensboro X BroDie BauDers Christ the King X X Sophie Bauers East Chapel Hill High X Carl Beam HighlanD School Of Technology X Lauren Belch Gates County Senior High X X GLENWOOD BELL WARSAW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (DUPLIN COUNTY SCHOOLS) X Jonathan Bell RiversiDe High school X William Bell Forbush High, East BenD X X AunDra Belle Durham School of the Arts, Durham X X Alison Bennett Pamlico County High X Jeffrey Berger Panther Creek High School X X Allison Bernauer East Carteret High X William Bethea Rocky Mount High X X Matt Biggy Gates County high school X X Courtney Birch State University of Oswego X Dr. -
Gastonia City Council Meeting May 19, 2015 – 6:00 P.M
Page 169 Page 169 GASTONIA CITY COUNCIL MEETING MAY 19, 2015 – 6:00 P.M. GASTON COUNTY COURTHOUSE PUBLIC FORUM ROOM – GASTONIA, NC Mayor Bridgeman called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, May 19, 2015, in the Gaston County Courthouse Public Forum Room, Gastonia, North Carolina. Councilman Gallagher opened the meeting with prayer and Mayor Bridgeman led the audience in the pledge of allegiance to the flag. Ms. Virginia L. Creighton, City Clerk, recorded the minutes. PRESENT: Mayor John D. Bridgeman Mayor Pro Tem Brenda B. Craig Council Members: David R. Kirlin Walter A. Kimble James Gallagher Todd Pierceall Porter L. McAteer City Manager Edward C. Munn City Attorney L. Ashley Smith ABSENT: None ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA Councilman McAteer made a motion to adopt the agenda as printed. Councilman Pierceall seconded the motion and Council approved it unanimously. AWARDS, CEREMONIES, AND PROMOTIONS COMMITTEE (1) 2015 Student Achievement Awards Councilman Kimble recognized the following recipients of the 2015 Student Achievement Award, and yielded to school personnel for the purpose of introducing and highlighting the accomplishments of each recipient: Mr. Atondi Graham, Southwest Middle School – Introduced by Ms. Rebecca Huffstetler, Principal. Mr. Samuel Boyles – Ashbrook High School – Introduced by Mr. Joey Clinton, Principal. (Reference as contained in Exhibit Book 7 to Minute Book 104 at Page 1.) Mr. Scyler Hanif, Grier Middle School – Introduced by Ms. Loretta Reed, Principal. (Reference as contained in Exhibit Book 7 to Minute Book 104 at Page 2.) Ms. Ashlyn Sawyer, Highland School of Technology – Introduced by Mr. Justin Beam, Assistant Principal. -
Gaston County Community Health Assessment March 2019
Gaston County Community Health Assessment March 2019 Prepared By: The Gaston County Department of Health & Human Services in Collaboration with CaroMont Regional Medical Center i i Acknowledgement The Gaston County Team would like to thank Gaston County residents for providing input on their health and community by participating in surveys and focus group meetings. We would like to thank community agencies and organizations who provided meeting space, volunteers and who encouraged the community to participate in the assessment process. We thank DHHS staff and volunteers who participated in the data collection process. At three meetings from August 2017 to October 2018, Gaston County Department of Health Human Services, CaroMont Health, Gaston Together, the Unity Way of Gaston County and representatives of stakeholder organizations reviewed the 2018 Community Health Assessment process and updated the survey instruments for 2018. The revised survey ensured that we gathered community opinions on health and quality of life issues in Gaston County. The members of this Community Health Assessment Advisory Committee were: CaroMont Health Gaston County Department of Health and Del Murphy, Darcel Walker, Lisa Clement- Human Services Bryant & Debbie Bellenger Yvonne Boafo*, Abby Newton*, Carrie Meier, Angela Karchmer, Steve Eaton & Cheri Singleton Carrie E. and Lena V. Glenn Foundation Gaston Together Laura Lineberger Donna Lockett & Amy Boyd Community Foundation of Gaston County Gaston Family Health Services Ernest Sumner Lavondia Alexandria & -
Laws & Safety Tips Gaston County Detail Maps
Gaston County Detail Maps Laws & Safety Tips Gaston County Gastonia Bessemer City Bicycle Bessemer Bike = Vehicle Basic Traffic Riding Techniques Share the Road Rhyne SIMS EAST Highland Technology Woodhill T BRADLEY WALKING City Elementary 274N MAP S PARK LEGION Elementary PARK Primary Magnet School 85 N TRACK Cars and bicycles frequently must Share BESSEMER In North Carolina, your bicycle is a vehicle and you are A Elementary PARK O Destination and position 1 Riding confidently and skillfully in traffic takes practice M The Road. On roadways with high levels N A Rhynes OR MARSHALL 4 its driver. You share the rights and the duties with all T K Gastonia A E T W Airfield and an understanding of some basic ideas. One of the of bicycle traffic, but relatively demanding D H R Bessemer SENA T O Fire Station D CITY other drivers as you use the State's roadway network. Near intersections, it’s a good idea to let your road position R O S I D O City High most important ideas is road position. Just where you E A ARTHUR RAUCH HWY D V conditions for bicyclists, Share The Road #2 O L M A R tell others where you’re going. T L I S O S A D ride on the roadway depends on several important things: T D signs have been installed. These signs are T R T O R A R T DA SON ST H VID K S E S your speed, the width and condition of the road, and C ERWIN R intended to increase motorists’ awareness IN S H S T S K N A N To turn right, move towards the right edge of the E 1 85 T Z N PARK 9 T S T your destination. -
Report to the North Carolina General Assembly
Public Schools of North Carolina State Board of Education Department of Public Instruction Report to the North Carolina General Assembly Broaden Successful Participation in Advanced Courses SL 2013-360 (SB 402, Budget Bill), sec. 8.27 (h) SL 2014-15, sec. 12 as amended by 2014-15, sec. 49.5 G.S. 115C-174.26 Date Due: December 15, 2017 Report # 27 DPI Chronological Schedule, 2017-2018 STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION SBE VISION: Every public school student will graduate ready for post-secondary education and work, prepared to be a globally engaged and productive citizen. SBE MISSION: The State Board of Education will use its constitutional authority to lead and uphold the system of public education in North Carolina. WILLIAM COBEY BECKY TAYLOR TODD CHASTEEN Chair :: Chapel Hill – At-Large Greenville – Northeast Region Blowing Rock – Northwest Region A.L. COLLINS REGINALD KENAN WAYNE MCDEVITT Vice Chair :: Kernersville – Piedmont Triad Region Rose Hill – Southeast Region Asheville – Western Region DAN FOREST AMY WHITE ERIC DAVIS Lieutenant Governor :: Raleigh – Ex Officio Garner – North Central Region Charlotte – At-Large DALE FOLWELL OLIVIA OXENDINE PATRICIA N. WILLOUGHBY State Treasurer :: Raleigh – Ex Officio Lumberton – Sandhills Region Raleigh – At-Large MARK JOHNSON GREG ALCORN Secretary to the Board :: Raleigh Salisbury – Southwest Region NC DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Mark Johnson, State Superintendent :: 301 N. Wilmington Street :: Raleigh, North Carolina 27601-2825 In compliance with federal law, the NC Department of Public Instruction administers all state-operated educational programs, employment activities and admissions without discrimination because of race, religion, national or ethnic origin, color, age, military service, disability, or gender, except where exemption is appropriate and allowed by law. -
2019-2020 Unified Champion Schools
2019-2020 Unified Champion Schools Alamance County: Buncombe County: Carteret County: Craven County: E M Holt Elementary School AC Reynolds High School Beaufort Child Development Center Duffyfield Child Development Center Eastern Alamance High School Burke County: Beaufort Elementary School F.R. Danyus Child Development Center Elon University East Burke High School Beaufort Middle School Godette Child Development Center Hawfields Middle School Freedom High School Bogue Sound Elementary School Havelock High School Highland Elementary School Liberty Middle School Broad Creek Middle School New Bern High School South Graham Elementary School North Liberty School East Carteret High School Cumberland County: Southern Alamance High School Cabarrus County: Newport Child Development Center Cape Fear High School Turrentine Middle School Cannon School Newport Elementary School Cliffdale Elementary School Walter M. Williams High School Cox Mill High School West Carteret High School College Lakes Elementary School Western Alamance High School Harris Road Middle School Catawba County: E.E. Smith High School Woodlawn Middle School Mount Pleasant High School Bandys High School Fayetteville Terry Sanford High School Alexander County: Caldwell County: Lyle Creek Elementary School Gray's Creek High School Alexander Central High School Baton Elementary School Chatham County: Jack Britt High School Alleghany County: Collettsville School Chatham Middle School Pine Forest High School BROC Gap Civil Head Start Dudley Shoals Elementary School Horton Middle School -
Board Agenda Informational Item
BOARD AGENDA INFORMATIONAL ITEM DEPARTMENT: Communications/Public Information Department TOPIC: GOOD NEWS FOR THE MONTH OF: November 2019 1. For the fourth consecutive year, the Gaston County Board of Education received the Gold Bell Award from the North Carolina School Boards Association. The award is given to Boards of Education across the state that have all members to complete training through the Association’s Academy of School Boardsmanship. 2. Six schools received the Green Ribbon School state-level honor for their outstanding efforts with the Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports or PBIS program. The schools are Belmont Central Elementary, Belmont Middle, Bessemer City Primary, Gardner Park Elementary, Hawks Nest STEAM Academy, and Tryon Elementary. The recognition, which is given by the N.C. Department of Public Instruction, is the result of successful positive behavior support strategies implemented across all grade levels. 3. Gaston County Schools held its annual Marching Band Fanfare on November 2 at Stuart W. Cramer High School. The event featured performances by all high school marching bands. 4. Students from Gaston County Schools participated in the annual Veterans Day parade in downtown Gastonia. Among the parade entries were high school JROTC units and band students from all high schools. 5. The following students earned awards in the Keep Gastonia Beautiful recycled art contest: Kenedi Armstrong, York Chester Middle School, first place; Sophia Kennedy, Ashbrook High School, first place; Cohen Campbell, Belmont -
2018 Long Range Facilities Plan
GASTON COUNTY SCHOOLS 2018 Long Range Facility Plan GASTON COUNTY SCHOOLS TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION A: INTRODUCTION Introduction .......................................................................................................... 1 History .................................................................................................................. 2 SECTION B: ENROLLMENTS AND GROWTH Previous Decade of Enrollments ...................................................................... 3 Projected County Growth ................................................................................. 3 SECTION C: FACILITY AGE Age of School Buildings .................................................................................... 4 Average Age by Township .............................................................................. 4 Average Age by Grade Level ........................................................................ 4 SECTION D: FACILITY SUMMARY SHEETS Facility Summary Sheets Front Cover Photo: McCracken & Lopez, P.A. GASTON COUNTY SCHOOLS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The information contained within this report was compiled by GCS Auxiliary Services personnel thanks to several resources including but not limited to the GCS Facilities Services, GCS Finance Department, GCS Student Assignment, Gaston County GIS/Mapping, 1974 Public Service Administration’s report of Gaston County Schools: A Survey of the Consolidated System, 1986 Gaston County Schools Annual Report, 1990-91 Gaston County Schools Survey Report, 1992 Report -
High School Theatre Teachers
High School Theatre Teachers FIRST NAME LAST NAME SCHOOL ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP Pamela Vallon-Jackson AGAWAM HIGH SCHOOL 760 Cooper St Agawam MA 01001 John Bechtold AMHERST PELHAM REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 21 Matoon St Amherst MA 01002 Susan Comstock BELCHERTOWN HIGH SCHOOL 142 Springfield Rd Belchertown MA 01007 Denise Freisberg CHICOPEE COMPREHENSIVE HIGH SCHOOL 617 Montgomery St Chicopee MA 01020 Rebecca Fennessey CHICOPEE COMPREHENSIVE HIGH SCHOOL 617 Montgomery St Chicopee MA 01020 Deborah Sali CHICOPEE HIGH SCHOOL 820 Front St Chicopee MA 01020 Amy Davis EASTHAMPTON HIGH SCHOOL 70 Williston Ave Easthampton MA 01027 Margaret Huba EAST LONGMEADOW HIGH SCHOOL 180 Maple St East Longmeadow MA 01028 Keith Boylan GATEWAY REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 12 Littleville Rd Huntington MA 01050 Eric Johnson LUDLOW HIGH SCHOOL 500 Chapin St Ludlow MA 01056 Stephen Eldredge NORTHAMPTON HIGH SCHOOL 380 Elm St Northampton MA 01060 Ann Blake PATHFINDER REGIONAL VO-TECH SCHOOL 240 Sykes St Palmer MA 01069 Blaisdell SOUTH HADLEY HIGH SCHOOL 153 Newton St South Hadley MA 01075 Sean Gillane WEST SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL 425 Piper Rd West Springfield MA 01089 Rachel Buhner WEST SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL 425 Piper Rd West Springfield MA 01089 Jessica Passetto TACONIC HIGH SCHOOL 96 Valentine Rd Pittsfield MA 01201 Jolyn Unruh MONUMENT MOUNTAIN REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 600 Stockbridge Rd Great Barrington MA 01230 Kathy Caton DRURY HIGH SCHOOL 1130 S Church St North Adams MA 01247 Jesse Howard BERKSHIRE SCHOOL 245 N Undermountain Rd Sheffield MA 01257 Robinson ATHOL HIGH SCHOOL