๐ Mark your calendars, NCPS families! Here are the upcoming dates for traditional schools:
โ No School - May 27th
๐ Early Release - May 29th & 30th
๐ Last Day of School - May 30th
Weekly Parent/Guardian Newsletter
๐ Mark your calendars, NCPS families! Here are the upcoming dates for traditional schools:
โ No School - May 27th
๐ Early Release - May 29th & 30th
๐ Last Day of School - May 30th
๐ขโAttention Preschool Parents ๐ขโPreschool studentโs last day of school for the 23-24 school year will be May 29th instead of May 30th.
๐ NCPS Career and Technical Education Summer Camps๐
๐ Visit this link for more information: https://www.ncpschools.net/page/cte-summer-camps
Get ready, Nash County! We're excited to introduce the brand-new logo for Nash County Public Schools, launching on July 1, 2024! ๐Our fresh, modern design reflects our commitment to innovation and excellence in education - as we continue to Grow Forward Together.๐
To register, visit invent.org/camp. The deadline to register is July 8th!
2024-25 School Year Immunization Requirements for rising 7th and 12th grade students.
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๐ก๐ Edgecombe Community College hosted the Invention Convention, sponsored by STEP! This allowed middle school students from Nash and Edgecombe counties to showcase their inventions by presenting them to judges. ๐ Southern Nash Middle School won first place. ๐ Red Oak Middle School took second, and ๐ South Edgecombe Middle School snagged third! Great job to all of the participants! ๐ For more visit https://youtu.be/ijlKyN822qE
๐ ECHS Scholars in the Class of 2024 visited Orlando, Florida to participate in Universal Studios' Grad Bash '24 event. This is an exclusive event for graduating seniors from across the nation. 43 scholars and 9 chaperones attended the event, which included park-to-park passes over two days. Participants stayed at the Loews Sapphire Falls resort, and scholars raised over $9k to help fund the trip! ๐๐ข๐
Superintendent Dr. Steve Ellis visited Southern Nash High School today to observe students in Lisandra Mejia's Sustainable Agriculture Production II class. Students demonstrated their skills during his visit by picking strawberries and converting them into homemade jam. Under the guidance of Ms. Mejia, students have embraced the full cycle of food productionโfrom planting to harvesting to making homemade strawberry jam. Thanks to the North Carolina Go Outside Grant, NCPS students learn about agriculture and put their knowledge into practice by maintaining a year-round strawberry patch. These activities teach them about the food production through practice and application of principles and knowledge of 21st century agriculture through further exploration of renewable energy, precision agriculture, biotechnology, and breeding programs...Which impacts sustainable farming and helps prepare them for future roles in eco-friendly agricultural practices. This Earth Day, we're proud to showcase the hard work of our students. SNHS has one of the largest Ag Education programs in North Carolina. Let's keep pushing the boundaries of education and sustainability!