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The Friday Five

Posted Date: 10/25/24 (4:00 PM)

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The Friday Five
October 25, 2024
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Good afternoon, Cabarrus County Schools families,
Welcome to this week's edition of The Friday Five -- five reminders on Friday afternoon to get your upcoming week off to a great start.
 
2024 Annual Report to the Community cover.
#1 Annual Report to the Community 2024
Destination 2025 is our roadmap to the future for the students and families of Cabarrus County Schools. The 2024 Annual Report to the Community is an update on our progress and our goals as we move into year three of our strategic plan.

We are thankful for the many voices who contributed to this strategic plan and in doing so have shown their commitment to be a part of our journey. Stakeholder input, planning and design are evident in Destination 2025, which includes:
■ A renewed vision for student success;
■ A framework for academic and departmental goals and objectives ;
■ An expectation of excellence for students and staff ;
■ A commitment to community engagement; and
■ Measurable outcomes.

We look forward to continuing our journey together as we set a course for Destination 2025.
 
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#2 School threats are a serious offense
As part of our commitment to maintaining a safe and secure learning environment, we want to remind families that any threats made against schools are taken with the utmost seriousness.

In North Carolina, threats of violence against educational institutions are classified as a Class H felony as are false reports of violence. This means that any individual found making a threat against a school, whether in person, online, or via any other form of communication, may face severe legal consequences as well as placement in an alternative learning environment.

It is crucial to have conversations with children about the serious nature of these offenses. Even if intended as a joke or a prank, threats can lead to widespread fear, disruption to the learning environment, and costly investigations. We ask parents to help us communicate this message to our students and reinforce the importance of safe, respectful behavior.

Additionally, please remember that the Say Something Anonymous Tipline is the best resource to report any concerning or suspicious activities. If your child or you become aware of any potential threats or behaviors that could compromise school safety, please use the tipline to report it anonymously.

Working together, we can foster a safe and positive atmosphere where students feel secure and focused on learning. 

Thank you for helping us keep our schools safe.
 
Girls flag football West Cabarrus vs. J.M. Robinson.
 
No school on Tuesday, Nov. 5th for students of all schools except the Early Colleges.
#3 Notes & Reminders

  1. Tuesday, November 5th - Election Day - is a staff development day for all CCS schools except the Early Colleges. Many CCS schools are used as voting precincts on election day. There will be no school for students at our traditional schools on Tues, Nov. 5th.
  2. Academic Calendars for 2025-26 approved: During their October 14th business meeting, the Board of Education approved the 2025-2026 Academic Calendar and Early College calendars. The approved calendars may be viewed on our district website at the links below. Both the Academic Calendar and Early College calendars are also attached to this post as print-ready PDFs. 2025-2026 School Year: 2025-2026 CCS Academic Calendar 2025-2026 CCS Early College Calendar
  3. Program Choice Applications for 2025-26 now open: Program Choice applications for the 2025-26 school year will be open from October 17, 2024 to Sunday, December 15, 2024. Parent notification of placement will occur in the online family dashboard the week of February 3, 2025. Parents will have until Monday, Feb 17, 2025 to make a decision and accept a seat in their online dashboard. Any seats not accepted within this window will be forfeited to waitlisted students. 
  4. Hilbish Ford Teacher of the Month: Nominate a teacher for Hilbish Ford Teacher of the Month
  5. EngageWithCCS is the our district engagement website where you can keep up with current projects ongoing in the district. Please visit and take a look at the Coltrane-Webb/Beverly Hills STEM replacement project.
 
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#4 Important Upcoming Dates

November 2024
  • Tue 11/5 • Election Day Planning/Staff Development - All except Early Colleges
  • Mon 11/11 • Veterans Day Holiday - No School
  • Tue 11/12, 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm • Board of Education Work/Business Meeting
  • Fri 11/15 • 2nd Quarter Progress Reports
  • Wed 11/27 - Fri 11/29 • Thanksgiving Break

December 2024
  • Mon 12/02, 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm • Board of Education Work Session
  • Mon 12/09, 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm • Board of Education Business Meeting
  • Thu 12/19 • End of Quarter - Early Colleges
  • Fri 12/20 • Early Dismissal ALL
  • Fri 12/20 • Planning/Staff Development - Early Colleges ONLY
  • Fri 12/20 • End of Quarter - Traditional Calendar Schools
  • Mon 12/23 - Fri 1/3 • Winter Break

 
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#5 Program Choice Open House for interested parents and students
Over the next several weeks, schools across the district will hold open house events for parents of students interested in program choice offerings. Remaining scheduled events include:

📅October, 2024
25  W.M. Irvin Elementary Spanish Dual Language Immersion & STEM, 5-7 P.M.
30  Cabarrus Health Sciences Institute Early College of Health Sciences, 6-8 P.M.
30  Concord High School International Baccalaureate (IB), Public Safety Academy, Academy of Hospitality and Tourism, 5-7 P.M.
 
📅November, 2024
 4 Coltrane-Webb Elementary School STEM, 5:00-6:00 P.M.
 7  Central Cabarrus HS STEM, 5:30-7:30 P.M.
 7  Harrisburg Elementary School Mandarin Dual Language Immersion, 5-6 P.M.
13  Hickory Ridge HS Academy of Financial Technology, 6-7:30 P.M.
14  Wolf Meadow Elementary School Spanish Dual Language Immersion, 5:30-7:00 P.M.
19  Carl A. Furr Elementary School Spanish Dual Language Immersion, 5-6 P.M.
19  Harold E. Winker Middle School IB, 5:30-7 P.M.
19  Northwest Cabarrus High School STEM, Academy of Health Science, 5-7 P.M.
19  Rocky River Elementary School Spanish Dual Language Immersion, 5:30-6:30 P.M.
20  Royal Oaks K-8 School of the Arts, 5:30-6:30 P.M.
21  Mount Pleasant HS Academy of Architecture and Construction, 5:30-6:30 P.M.
Community Engagement
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CCS 14th Annual Holiday E-Card Contest
Calling all K-12 public school students in Cabarrus County! This year's theme is "Bright Lights, Bright Futures." 💡🎓 Let your creativity shine by designing a 2D artwork that captures the holiday spirit and the power of education. Your masterpiece could be featured on the district’s official holiday e-card, shared by the Superintendent across our community! 🌟

🖌️ Who Can Participate: All K-12 Cabarrus County Schools students 
🎨 Theme: Bright Lights, Bright Futures 
📅 Submission Deadline: Friday, November 15, 2024.
📜 Rules and Information: www.cabarrus.k12.nc.us/holidayecard

Light up the season with your talent!
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Holiday Traditions Return to Downtown Concord
Holiday traditions return to Downtown Concord next month! The City of Concord’s 27th Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony, presented by Eli Lilly, will take place on Friday, November 22, and the 96th Concord Christmas Parade, presented by TrueCare Pharmacy, is on Saturday, November 23.
 
Both events are free and filled with family-friendly fun and entertainment for all ages, plus fireworks on Friday night. Many of our CCS students will be participating in the events, so come out and support them and enjoy these time-honored traditions.
 
More information on the weekend’s events below:
 
Friday, November 22, 6-8:30 p.m. - 27th Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony, Presented by Eli Lilly
  • Kids’ activities in the Winter Wonderland, sponsored by Uwharrie Bank, photos with Santa and Mrs. Claus at Santa Land, sponsored by Kinetic by Windstream, live musical performances on the main stage – including performances by Royal Oaks and the W.M. Irvin Elementary School choir – food trucks, fireworks, and more!
  • The illuminated city vehicle display is returning and visitors will enjoy meeting some of their favorite holiday characters as they stroll through the festive displays on their way to meet Santa or watch the fireworks.

Saturday, November 23, 2:30 p.m. - 96th Concord Christmas Parade, presented by TrueCare Pharmacy
  • Concord’s Christmas Parade is a holiday tradition you don’t want to miss! It’s is one of the oldest and continuously running Christmas parades in North Carolina.
  • The parade is returning to Union Street this year! It begins at the intersection of Church Street N and Lake Concord Road, and continues over two miles along Church Street, Buffalo Avenue, and Union Street, ending at the intersection of Union Street and Corban Avenue.
  • Many of our schools and bands participate and are eligible to win prizes for best-in-show!
 
Learn more about Concord’s holiday festivities by visiting concordnc.gov/Christmas
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NC Farm Bureau Letter Drive for Western NC
Show your support for Western North Carolina by writing notes/letters/poems or drawings to families, farmers and individuals affected by Helene, or to first responders, emergency personnel and community helpers.

Physical letters may be mailed to:
NCFB
Attn: Ag in the Classroom
PO Box 2776
Raleigh, NC 27611

You may also scan and email notes to Heather Morton at heather.morton@ncfb.com
Little Known secrets of paying for college flyer.
FREE webinar with The College Funding Coach® on October 30th
Cabarrus County Schools will be co-hosting a free webinar with The College Funding Coach® on October 30th at 7:00pm. This virtual event is for any family wanting to learn how to pay for college.
 
The College Funding Coach® was founded in 2002 to help families better understand the complexities of paying for college and how to make higher education more affordable. Since that time, The College Funding Coach® team has been on a mission to help families save on the high cost of higher education. They have established an approach that helps parents understand the college funding process, reduce their out-of-pocket expenses, and balance the challenge of saving for college and retirement simultaneously.
 
This is a free educational event. Please register by clicking HERE, or you can use the links found in the flyer attached to this post. 

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Juniors and Seniors: Fall Financial Aid workshop on Nov. 19th at J.M. Robinson
CCS Families of juniors and seniors:
Cabarrus County Schools will be hosting an in-person session with College Foundation of North Carolina on November 19th at 6:30 pm at Jay M Robinson High School. This event is intended for parents of juniors or seniors in high school regarding how to fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid and other important financial aid and scholarship resources. We hope to see you there!
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