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Common Core Standards

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 Common Core Standards

our mission

The Common Core State Standards provide a consistent, clear understanding of what students are expected to learn, so teachers and parents know what they need to do to help them. The standards are designed to be robust and relevant to the real world, reflecting the knowledge and skills that our young people need for success in college and careers. With American students fully prepared for the future, our communities will be best positioned to compete successfully in the global economy.

 

                              

 

 

SPONSORS:        Coalition Of Concerned Citizens For African American Children

 

                         

                         

Please register by calling (919) 231-9057 for additional information
 
 
 
 
On this page we'll describe some of the interesting and fun activities our organization sponsors. Check back frequently for new information.

COMMUNICATIONS AND MEDIA

For the Media

The WCPSS public relations team serves as liaison between the system and the news media, encouraging coverage of systemwide news and school activities and assisting reporters with their requests for information and interviews. We are located in the Crossroads I Building at 5625 Dillard Drive, Cary, N.C. For assistance, please call us at (919) 431-7800 or e-mail news@wcpss.net.

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Presentations from Previous Seminars

Click here to download the presentation from the May 28 Seminar

Upcoming  Events:

SPONSORED BY THE COALITION OF CONCERNED CITIZENS FOR AFRICAN AMERICAN CHILDREN

 

 

“EOG/EOC Test Prep”

 

 

 

WHEN:                 Saturday, April 30, 2011


WHERE:                  Grace AME Church

                           1401 Boyer Street

                           Raleigh, NC

                           919 834-9286

          
TIME:                      10:00am to 12:00pm

 

WHO:   Parents, concerned citizens, educators and other interested persons who would like to hear how to help your child prepare for the upcoming EOG/EOC Test.

                                    

WHAT:   "EOG/EOC Test Prep"                

 

 

Presenters:  Ms. Sharon Collins, Senior Language Arts Administrator, WCPSS

                           Ms. Crystal Reardon, Senior Language Arts Administrator, WCPSS

                         Ms. Catherine Trudell, Senior Language ArtsAdministrator, WCPSS

                           Ms. Kelly Steele, Senior Administrator for Mathematics, WCPSS

                           Ms. Christian Zukowski, Senior Administrator for Middle Schools Math,

                           WCPSS 

                           Ms. Sonia Dupree, Senior Administrator for High School Math, WCPSS  

                          

 

                        

 

               FREE SCHOOL SUPPLIES & PRIZES!

 

                         

Please register at www.cccaac.com or call (919) 231-9057 for additional information.

 

 

SPONSORED BY THE COALITION OF CONCERNED CITIZENS FOR AFRICAN AMERICAN CHILDREN

 

 

“What is Career and Technical Education?

 

 

 

WHEN:                 Saturday, March 26, 2011


WHERE:                  Martin Street Baptist Church

                           1001 East Martin Street

                           Johnson Building (State Street entrance)

          
TIME:                      10:00am to 12:00pm

 

WHO:                      Parents, concerned citizens, educators and other interested persons who would like to hear important information about the need for parental and community involvement in our children’s education.

                                    

WHAT:                    The following topics will be discussed:

                            *Agricultural Education

                            *Business and Information Technology Education

                            *Career Development and Consumer Sciences

                            *Health Occupations

                            *Marketing

                            *Technology

                            *Trade and Industrial

 

 

SPEAKER:          Mr. David Wehbie, Director of Career & Technical Education,WCPSS

                        

 

               FREE SCHOOL SUPPLIES & PRIZES!

 

                          

Please register at www.cccaac.com or call (919) 231-9057 for additional information.

“What’s a Title I School? 

How Does Title I Help Student Achievement?”

 

 

WHEN:                 Saturday, February 26, 2011


WHERE:                 
Martin Street Baptist Church

                           1001 East Martin Street

                           Johnson Building (State Street entrance)

          
TIME:                     
10:00am to 12:00pm

 

WHO:                      Parents, concerned citizens, educators and other interested persons who would like to hear important information about the need for parental and community involvement as it relates to Title I Funding.

                                    

WHAT:                    The following topics will be discussed:

 

Ü  WCPSS Title 1 Schools

 

Ü  Title 1 Funding

 

Ü  Academic Achievement of Disadvantaged Students

 

Ü  Services for Failing/At Risk Students

 

 

SPEAKER:          Mrs. Willie Webb, Director, Title 1, WCPSS

 

“Title 1 Information Session

 

 


                      

                        

Please register at www.cccaac.com or call (919) 747-9924 for additional information.

 

January 29, 2011 - Grading

February 26, 2011 - Title I
March 26, 2011 - Career and Technical Education
April 30, 2011 - Math & ELA EOC/EOG preparation
May 21, 2011 - PEPs

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The CCCAAC believes all children should receive a quality education that will give them the skills necessary to become productive citizens.

View pictures from our Feb 28, 2009 event.

Learn more about Policy 6200 which will be voted on December 15, 2009.

Click Here to View Policy 6200

Upcoming Event (Registration Required):


 

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Event Registration Form

To sign up for an event, or to obtain more information, see our "Contact Us" page.