NCPS Demerger Updates
We are pleased to announce two upcoming community forums scheduled for the end of January. The first forum will be held on Tuesday, January 30, 2024, at Winstead Avenue Elementary School from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. This event will focus on discussing the future plans for Englewood Elementary, Williford Elementary, Winstead Avenue Elementary, and Edwards Elementary. Attendees will have the opportunity to hear from District leadership and participate in a Q&A session. We encourage all families of those elementary school students and surrounding areas to attend.
The second forum is set for Wednesday, January 31, 2024, at Edwards Middle School, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. This gathering will address the prospective plans for families of Edwards Middle and Rocky Mount Middle School students. Similar to the first forum, District leadership will be present to share insights and answer questions. We strongly encourage the attendance of all families with current and future middle school students.
In preparation for these meetings, we invite you to complete an anonymous survey available via the link below. The survey is designed to assist in organizing the community engagement forums related to the NCPS demerger. Its purpose is to gather questions beforehand, allowing leadership to address concerns during the forums effectively. These forums will focus on the reorganization plans for our district and are specifically for Nash County residents affected by the demerger. Please note that the survey will close on Sunday, January 28, 2024.
Thank you,
NCPS - Demerger Team
Community Forums Survey
Please click here, to access the community forums survey. Please note, that this survey will close on Sunday, January 28, 2024 at midnight.
Follow Along via the Plan of Transition
What is a Demerger?
Demerging means separating a unified educational entity into distinct parts of a school system. This could involve dividing a large district into smaller ones with their administration, governance, and programs. Demerging aims to decentralize decision-making, improve efficiency, address educational needs, and create more manageable units. Careful planning and coordination are essential to ensure a smooth transition and maintain education quality for affected students.
Growing Forward Together...
"Our mission is centered around 'Growing Forward Together' over the next 30 years and beyond. We are dedicated to establishing a collaborative and inclusive learning community that empowers all students, educators, and stakeholders to achieve their full potential. Through the delivery of innovative and high-quality education, fostering a culture of continuous improvement, and embracing the richness of diversity, we aim to cultivate well-rounded individuals who possess the skills to lead and thrive in an ever-changing world."
Demerger Landing Page: This is updated when information is made available for the public.
https://www.ncpschools.net/o/ncps/page/ncpsdemerger
IB Parent Information Night
District Spelling Bee
Save the date! Join us for an evening of spelling brilliance at the Nash County Public Schools District Spelling Bee on February 8th at 6:00 p.m. at Word Tabernacle Church.
NCPS: Advanced Placement Information Night
Parent Workshops
To view the workshops, visit our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@PRDptment
Legacy Students
If you are a parent of a student currently in grades 9th through 12th and will be a rising 10th, 11th, 12th, or 13th grader next year and LIVE in Edgecombe County, this is important information for you.
The process of transferring your child so that they can continue their education at a Nash County Public High School is now underway.
This involves submitting a transfer request form for "legacy" students. It's crucial to stay informed and complete all necessary steps to ensure a smooth transition for your child.
Legacy Student Transfer Documents
If your child is a rising 10th-13th grader in Nash County Public Schools and resides in Edgecombe County, please read this page thoroughly.
If you would like to Opt-In Your Child to STAY at their current school, please continue to follow the instructions below:
The Transfer process is now open for the legacy students! Simply visit our Scribbles website directly to begin the process. You might be prompted to create an account first.
https://nashncc.scriborder.com/
Please visit the following page for more information, i.e. how-to videos:
https://www.ncpschools.net/page/transfer-process-for-the-demerger
For more information about the Demerger:
https://www.ncpschools.net/o/ncps/page/ncpsdemerger
The Village Mentors
To learn more about The Village, click HERE.
Model Release Form
3 Different Ways to Access the Model Release Form
For Use of Student’s Name, Picture, or Materials For Publication, Broadcast, Pen-Pal Exchange, Web Site Posting, and Class Projects.
Dear Parent/Guardian:
Your child's picture, name, or work may be used in one of the following ways:
Posted to the school system or school website on the Internet.
Submitted to publishers for publication.
Shared with other students in pen-pal projects.
Broadcast on television, radio, newspapers, and district social media.
Used in a demonstration project to be presented at conferences or workshops.
Published in the school yearbook.
I understand that directory information will be provided. I agree that Nash County Public Schools and those whose use of the publication, broadcast, pen-pal exchange, or website is authorized by the schools shall not be held liable for such use, display, on website, conference, or publication. I also understand that the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act, 20 U.S.C.s 1232 g, prohibits the disclosure of any confidential education record regarding my child without my written consent.
Permission is hereby granted for news photographers or videographers to photograph or record my child during the school day and at school-related activities for the expressed purpose of publication and broadcast. Permission is also granted for my child's work or picture to be published on the Internet and shown at conferences. Student work will appear with the student's first name and last name; no home address or telephone number will appear with the work.
By mandate of N.C. Law Senate Bill 49 / SL 2023-106.
How to Sign the Model Release Form: Guardians can sign the form through three different access points. This approach aims to accommodate all guardians and ensure equitable opportunities for all our families.
Option 1:
Sign the form via the App using ROOMS! This authenticates your child via our SIS. Examples of how to locate this in Rooms is below.
Option 2:
Sign the form via the link listed on your child's school's website.
Option 3:
If you do not have access to the Internet or have a difficult time with technology, please contact your school to receive a hard copy of the document.
Governor Roy Cooper Visits Nashville Elementary School
Governor Roy Cooper visits Nashville Elementary on Tuesday, January 23rd to declare 2024 as “The Year of Public Schools.”
Speeches were made by Dr. Steven Ellis, Superintendent of NCPS, Joanna Hale, NCHS teacher and NCPS Teacher of the Year, and Elijah Rogers, a 5th grader at Nashville Elementary, who introduced Governor Cooper.
Governor Cooper visited Kenan Mills 5th grade Math Class; Sylvia Hauter and Shantale Paugh Kindergarten Rooms; and finished his tour checking out Leslie Taylor's STEM class working on Robotics/ZSpace Computers.
A big thank you to the amazing Nashville Elementary School staff, students, and administrators for making this special day possible!
Have a great week!