Welcome to the Digital Age
Do you feel that your technology skills are locked in the 20th century? Are you interested in becoming more technologically savvy? Do you enjoy helping fellow educators as well as your students? If you answered yes to any of these questions, we have the solution you've been waiting for!
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Posted by f.gore | March 3, 2008 | 12:09 AM | Permalink |
Personal Financial Literacy Update
The North Carolina General Assembly, the State Board of Education, and the North Carolina State Treasurer have increased the emphasis on Personal Financial Literacy in the curriculum for high school students. Startling data from a variety of sources led to a call for action by the North Carolina General Assembly and the North Carolina State Board of Education to help teachers prepare students to develop financially sound ways of thinking and problem-solving in their everyday lives and to become knowledgeable consumers, prudent savers, and informed investors.
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Posted by f.gore | March 2, 2008 | 11:06 PM | Permalink | Announcements
Senate Youth Program
Here are the informational sheet and the application for the William Randolph Hearst Senate Youth Program. Applications must be received in our office by Thursday, October 11.
Posted by kthomas | September 4, 2007 | 1:39 PM | Permalink |
Join the Support Document Revision Team
Over the summer we will be updating the high school social studies support documents for each of the three core courses. If you are interested in working on one of the revision teams you will need download and fill out the application attached below. Return it to Bernadette Neptune at 6344 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699 by May 1, 2007. The second file is a memo containing additional information about the revision process.
Posted by kthomas | April 19, 2007 | 1:29 PM | Permalink | Announcements
Parent Tips: Helping Middle Schoolers Become Financially Fit
Who wants to be a Millionaire is not only a popular game show, but also represents the desires of many youngsters in the United States. It is a fact, that not all of us will become millionires, but we can make sure that we are on the right road to financial freedom. Here are a few activities that parents can do with their children to help them become more financially fit.
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Posted by f.gore | January 3, 2007 | 2:58 PM | Permalink |