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The Boys and Girls Club of the Sandhills is on track to open the new permanent base for its Aberdeen program in time for the start of the school year this fall.
Club members who attend Aberdeen Elementary School will no longer stay on the same campus for the after-school program, as they did before the old school closed last spring. But theyâll only be a three-mile bus ride away.
Renovations are getting underway in the expansive storefront off of N.C. 5 in Pinehurst that formerly housed Elmore Furniture.
âThinking about where we are today, you only lose sleep for a couple of things, and usually theyâre around basic needs: if you donât know what youâre going to eat, if you donât know where moneyâs going to come from, or if you donât have a roof over your head, those are the main things that are going to keep you up at night,â said Fallon Brewington, the clubâs chief executive officer.
The Moore County Board of Education, fresh off a meeting that ended in a shouting match, kicked off an eight-hour work session on Monday with unanimous approval of the district’s
More than $25 million in federal coronavirus relief funding to Moore County Schools will cover wide-ranging expenses over the next three years: from activity buses and teacher assistants to new running tracks at Pinecrest and North Moore high schools.
Administrators told the school board on Tuesday that those needs and many others intersect with the directive to spend that money on preventing the transmission of COVID-19 and recovering from the pandemicâs effects over the last year.
The district has until May 7 to apply to the N.C. Department of Public Instruction with an outline of how it plans to use its coronavirus relief funds. The Moore County Board of Education got its first view of the proposed plan in a special meeting this week.
The love of learning has always been a driving force for Moore County Schoolsâ 2021-2022 Teacher of the Year.
The district announced New Century Middle School special education teacher Leah Bartramâs selection from a pool of 22 school-level honorees on Friday.
Bartram has been at New Century for eight years of her 12-year teaching career. Though sheâd already started her own family by the time she finished college and started that career, Bartram found opportunities to lead children toward new knowledge as a scouting leader and teacher assistant at her childrenâs school.
Since becoming a professional educator though, she has taken the lead in exploring new and better ways to help students with disabilities master basic skills and discover their personal strengths.