I promise to be an #Upstander and ”Say Something” when I see someone at-risk of hurting themselves or others. #SaySomethingWeek #SaySomethingSavesLives #NCPSchools
2 months ago, Nash County Public Schools
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Parents Did You Know… Your Child can ride the wave of success with healthy breakfast options at school? Established in 1989, National School Breakfast Week (NSBW) celebrates how school breakfasts can set students up for daily success. By observing this special week every year, we’re encouraging all K-12 schools to recognize the importance of a healthy start to the day with breakfast to fuel children’s academic success. #NCPS #NCPSchools #NSBW24 #surfsupwithschoolbreakfast
2 months ago, Heather Louise “HL” Finch
school breakfast week
Know the Signs: Preventing Gun Violence and Other Harmful Acts This #SaySomethingWeek, NCPS is raising awareness on learning the warning signs of violence and how to get help. Here are the 3 steps: – Recognize The Signs – Act Immediately, Take It Seriously – Say Something www.sandyhookpromise.org/warning-signs
2 months ago, Nash County Public Schools
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2 months ago, Sonya Horton
Tomorrow morning!! Tune into Spectrum News on Friday, March 1, 2024 - in a detailed interview, Jeannie Kerr, Project AWARE director at Nash County Public Schools (NCPS), shared insights into the district's efforts to enhance student safety and mental well-being. With new safety legislation effective March 1, Nash County Public Schools has updated its protocols accordingly. Nash County Public Schools, distinguished as one of six districts in North Carolina to receive the Project AWARE grant, exemplifies commitment to creating a secure educational setting. This grant, provided by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration and managed through the Department of Public Instruction, highlights the district's proactive approach to student safety.
2 months ago, Heather Louise “HL” Finch
project aware
NCPS has updated its dress code policy. If an individual believes that they have a cause to file a Title IX Sexual Harassment claim, please contact the following Title IX contacts: Sheila Wallace - Title IX Contact for Personnel Dr. Leondus Farrow, Jr. - Title IX Contact for Students Angela Miller - Title IX Contact for Athletics https://boardpolicyonline.com/?b=nash_county&s=160494
2 months ago, Heather Louise “HL” Finch
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3 months ago, Sonya Horton
3 months ago, Sonya Horton
📺📲 Tune into WRAL at 5:30 p.m. tonight! Today, WRAL interviewed NCPS parent Boots Vandemark, Nash County Board of Commissioners Chair Robbie Davis, and Superintendent Dr. Steven Ellis regarding a $40 million grant from the Needs-Based Grant Program, supported by the North Carolina Education Lottery. An additional $4 million contribution from the county will go towards the construction of the new Southern Nash Middle School. 📚📚🏫 This grant is the largest the county has ever received in support of education. The funding aims to meet the educational needs of the county's southern region, with the new facility expected to accommodate approximately 1,100 students. There are also plans to repurpose the current middle school into an elementary school.
3 months ago, Heather Louise “HL” Finch
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A Friendly Reminder about Thursday, Feb. 15th's event: Due to a HIGH demand of requests from parents! We will have an in-person Connect Inform Engage event for all families who want to learn more about the Early College High School and CITI High School options this Thursday, 2/15, at 6 p.m. at Central Office! Topic: "Navigating Future Success: Insights into CITI High School & Nash-Rocky Mount Early College High School'' Join Nash County Public Schools CPE Department's "Connect Inform Engage" for an enlightening roundtable discussion featuring CITI High School and Nash-Rocky Mount Early College High School. This event is designed to uncover who can apply, the unique aspects of each program, and how they differentiate from traditional high school experiences. Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights into these innovative educational pathways.
3 months ago, Heather Louise “HL” Finch
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3 months ago, Sonya Horton
Good afternoon, Parents/Guardians: Nash County Public Schools (NCPS) will conduct an important Mass Communication Test on Friday, February 9, 2024. This test aims to verify the effectiveness and efficiency of our communication systems, ensuring that we can reach all members of our school community promptly in critical situations. This test will involve each school in our district. For parents and guardians with contact information linked to their child's school records, please anticipate receiving notifications via text messages, voice calls, and emails. This initiative is crucial for confirming that our lines of communication are fully operational and that you are kept informed about your child's safety and school events. If your email or phone number fails during our test, please be advised that your child's school will attempt to contact you through alternative means. This may include sending a letter home with your child or employing another communication method over the following four weeks. We also want to remind you of the importance of keeping your contact information current in our system. You can review and update your child's details anytime through the PowerSchool Parent Portal, or contact your child's school. It is not uncommon for contact information to be incorrect by just a single digit, yet accurate details are crucial for ensuring that we can reach all parents and guardians effectively. Thank you for your ongoing support and commitment to the well-being of our students and the broader school community. Thank you, Nash County Public Schools Click the following link for more info. https://nashdistrictupdates.edurooms.com/engage/ncps-communication-planning-engagement-department/newsletters/ncps-mass-communication-test-advisory
3 months ago, Heather Louise “HL” Finch
NCPS TEST
Good morning, Bus 200 does not have a driver this morning. We are sorry for the inconvenience.
3 months ago, Sonya Horton
Good evening, Bus 224 does not have a driver in the morning, as of right now. We are in the process of looking for coverage. Sorry for the inconvenience.
3 months ago, Sonya Horton
3 months ago, Sonya Horton
Bus 82 will be on bus 68 Bus 206 will be on bus 89
3 months ago, Brittany Seals
Good Morning, Bus 59 will be about 30 minutes late this morning. Sorry for the inconvenience.
3 months ago, Kevin Leonard
Hello Cobras, Bus 89 will be on bus 229 in the morning 2/2/24 and be an hour late. We are working on getting an afternoon driver. Sorry for the inconvenience. Thank you
3 months ago, Brittany Seals
This event is still happening tonight! See you there!
3 months ago, Nash County Public Schools
AP Information Night
Nash County Public Schools (NCPS) takes the safety of its students, staff, and community seriously. In light of a social media threat and as a precautionary measure for safety, we are initiating a soft lockdown for all NCPS. Law enforcement has been informed and is currently investigating the situation. We appreciate your understanding and support as we work diligently to maintain a safe environment for everyone at NCPS. Thank you to law enforcement for keeping our schools safe. Please checkout this page for more updates, https://www.ncpschools.net/page/emergency-landing-page . The Rocky Mount Police Department (RMPD) and the Nash County Sheriff’s Office (NCSO) are actively investigating this incident. For immediate concerns, questions, or if you have any information please contact Rocky Mount Police Department at 252-972-1411 or Nash County Sheriff’s Office at 252-459-4120. Definition of a Soft Lockdown: A soft lockdown is a proactive response to a potential threat when the credibility of the situation has yet to be determined. Law enforcement is conducting an ongoing investigation, and the safety of our school remains paramount. There will be an increased law enforcement presence both within and around the school to ensure the safety and security of our campus. We remain committed to providing updates as the situation progresses.
3 months ago, Nash County Public Schools