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NCPS to Host Hands-On Career & Technical Education Showcase at Nash Community College ROCKY MOUNT, N.C. — Nash County Public Schools (NCPS) invites all students and their families to the Career and Technical Education (CTE) Showcase: Map Your Journey: Discovering Educational Pathways to Careers. The showcase, hosted in partnership with Nash Community College and area business partners, offers an evening of hands-on career exploration. The event will take place Thursday, Feb. 14, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at Nash Community College's Brown Auditorium. “We are excited to invite all NCPS stakeholders to our showcase,” Superintendent Dr. Steve Ellis said. “This event will highlight the many pathways we offer to students in our schools. Please come and experience this exciting event.” Unlike traditional events, this showcase emphasizes interactive, practical experiences that allow attendees to learn by doing. Participants will have the opportunity to:  •	Engage in hands-on activities to explore career tools and skills. •	Take part in family-friendly demonstrations showcasing real-world applications. •	Connect with local professionals to learn about career pathways and educational programs. “This event provides students with a valuable opportunity to connect with professionals who can guide and inspire them in potential career paths,” said Chad Thompson, executive director of CTE and Work Based Learning at NCPS. “It also allows them to explore various career fields, helping the student determine whether they like or dislike a particular career. Each time students participate in an event like this, they are more likely to gain meaningful insights and confidence in their career choices.” By participating in this event, students will be better equipped to make informed decisions about their career aspirations. Students will gain a clearer understanding of opportunities available to them. The showcase provides knowledge and insight needed to confidently pursue their goals and shape their future. The event is free and open to the public. Food trucks will be on-site with meals available for purchase. You can learn more about our Career and Technical Education (CTE) by visiting https://www.ncpschools.net/o/nashcte ### Media Contact: Heather Louise Finch, Executive Director of Communication/Public Information Officer hlfinch@ncpschools.net
Good afternoon: We are aware that a fraudulent message regarding ICE was sent to some of our families. Please be advised that this message did not originate from Nash County Public Schools (NCPS). It was designed to appear as if it came from NCPS, but it is spam. We take this matter seriously and are actively investigating the situation. If you receive any suspicious messages claiming to be from NCPS, please do not engage with them and report them to us immediately at pr-dept@ncpschools.net. Thank you for your attention to this matter. We appreciate your cooperation in ensuring clear and accurate communication. Thank you,  NCPS
Good afternoon, NCPS families,    This afternoon, we shared an announcement regarding concerns about recent changes in federal immigration enforcement. We encourage you to visit the district’s website or social media to read this important letter. We understand that these changes may bring uncertainty or concern for some of our families, staff, and community members. Please know that our priority remains the well-being, safety, and education of every student we serve. We will continue to follow school safety protocols, district policies, and all state and federal laws that protect the rights, safety, and dignity of every scholar in our schools. Thank you for being a valued part of our community.
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  Wednesday, January 22, 2025  Public Notice and Media Alert  Nash Board of Education committee meetings are scheduled for Monday, Jan. 27, 2025.  The Nash Board of Education will hold the following scheduled meetings on Monday, January 27, 2025 beginning at 5:00 p.m.  •	Administrative Services & Operations Committee  •	Policy Committee •	Academic Services & Accountability Committee •	Student Support Services & Operations  Meetings are open to the public.   Nash County Public Schools Administrative Building is located at 930 Eastern Avenue Nashville, N.C. 27856   Contact: Board of Education Clerk, Carrie Davis, cbdavis@ncpschools.net or (252) 462-2511    View a live video stream of the meeting with any web browser by clicking www.youtube.com/c/PRDptment.   Special Accommodations: Anyone who requires disability accommodations or may have trouble accessing the live video stream on January 6, 2025 is encouraged to contact Carrie Davis at 252-462-2511 or cbdavis@ncpschools.net prior to the day of the meeting to explore whether alternative arrangements can be made for viewing the meeting.    ###  Media Contact: Heather Louise Finch, Public Information Officer hlfinch@ncpschools.net
Good afternoon, NCPS Families:      We want to hear from you! Please review the proposed calendars for the 2025-2026 and 2026-2027 school years below.          Any feedback you have on the proposed draft calendars should be sent to your school's parent advisory council members. Please contact your school if you do not know your school's parent advisory council members. 
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    Nash County Public Schools Observes Unity Day by Wearing Orange      NASH COUNTY, N.C. – Nash County Public Schools (NCPS) is participating in Unity Day today, Oct. 16, 2024, by wearing orange to promote kindness, acceptance, and inclusion. Students, teachers, and staff across the district are united in their commitment to creating a safe and supportive environment for all students.      What is Unity Day?   Unity Day, organized by PACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center, is observed annually in October as part of National Bullying Prevention Month. The event raises awareness about bullying and encourages communities to foster respect and unity. Wearing orange symbolizes warmth and safety, sending a powerful message that every student belongs and deserves to feel safe and accepted.  Staff members from Nash-Rocky Mount Early College High School observed Unity Day by wearing orange to promote kindness, acceptance, and inclusion.  In the photo, from left to right:  ·         Donnisha Copeland  ·         Cheryl Stanton  ·         Carey Davis  ·         Indya Sweet  ·         Dr. Thomas McGeachy  ·         Sandy Godwin  ·         Kristen Richardson      ###      Media Contact:  Heather Louise Finch, Public Information Officer  hlfinch@ncpschools.net
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