VGCC Students Find New Support System Through Men’s Academy

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-Press Release, Vance-Granville Community College

A unique, new program at Vance-Granville Community College is providing support, as well as new leadership opportunities, to male students.

The “Men’s Achievement Academy” began with an induction ceremony in October of 2019. Its stated mission is “to provide intentional support to male students that will empower them to accomplish their academic and career goals.” Any male student can join the academy, which boasts about 30 members currently.

VGCC student and Men’s Achievement Academy member Ronnie Brodie (pictured above) presents information on the Civil Rights Movement. (VGCC photo)

At the core of the program is mentoring, according to Jeffrey Allen, the college’s Dean of Student Retention & Success and an advisor for the program (alongside Marque Debnam, who heads the Paralegal Technology at VGCC’s Franklin Campus).

“Our students’ mentors are members of our faculty and staff who volunteer their time,” Allen explained. “We provide training to the mentors, and we expect each mentor and ‘mentee’ to meet at least once a month face-to-face. Some choose to meet more often. In between, they communicate regularly via email or text.”

The academy also meets as a group monthly. “We base the topics for the meetings on what these students are interested in,” Allen said. Some meetings have discussed networking, careers, and health.

Recently, the academy was in the spotlight after Allen and other staff talked to mentees about the college’s annual celebration of the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday. “We explained to them that traditionally, this had often been more of a community event than a student activity,” Allen recalled. “We said, if we want our students to come, then we should have the students plan it.”

That’s exactly what the Men’s Achievement Academy did. Two students in the program co-chaired the committee for the Martin Luther King event: Osvaldo Martinez of Granville County, a student in the Radiography program; and Nicholas Addesso of Franklin County, a student in the Associate in Arts (College Transfer) program.

“What they came up with blew my mind,” said Allen. “They took a whole different direction than I imagined. They wanted to teach people about the life and legacy of Dr. King themselves.”

The mentees developed posters about Dr. King and used those posters as teaching tools, which were presented to visitors during a floating event on VGCC’s Main Campus. Lunch was served to students who listened to the presentation and answered questions about what they had learned. The lunch was provided by the VGCC Endowment Office with support from several community sponsors: Franklin-Vance-Warren Opportunity, Inc.; Judge Randolph and Sarah Baskerville; Judge Henry and Mamie Banks; and Duke Energy.

Allen said the Men’s Achievement Academy is meeting a widespread need for male students, and for minority males in particular. “My research for my dissertation at North Carolina State University has been about student success for African American males,” he said. “Research shows that these students want to know they are supported by their college. So I hope this program helps to encourage more males to feel welcome attending Vance-Granville because they know there is a support system in place. And over time, we hope to see an impact on these students’ retention and completion rates.”

In addition to the strong role of mentoring by faculty and staff, Allen said one of the main pillars of the program is brotherhood. “We want the group to lean on each other and build relationships with each other, to provide support to one another and foster a sense of belonging,” he added.

“Dean Allen’s vision for this program and our male students being successful speaks volumes. The Men’s Achievement Academy is an important part of our student success agenda. We are supportive of the work of Dean Allen, Mr. Debnam and other faculty and staff who are mentoring the Academy participants,” said Levy Brown, vice president of Learning, Student Engagement & Success.

Currently, VGCC is recruiting a second group, or cohort, to join the Men’s Achievement Academy in the fall 2020 semester. That recruitment effort includes students who are about to graduate from high school. Allen hopes for students from the first cohort of the program to serve as peer mentors to members of the second cohort.

For more information on the Men’s Achievement Academy, contact Jeffrey Allen at (252) 738-3405 or allenjl@vgcc.edu or Marque Debnam at (252) 738-3619 or debnamm@vgcc.edu.

DNow Projects in Focus for Rebuilding Hope; Crew Chiefs Needed

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-Information courtesy Rebuilding Hope, Inc. 

Rebuiliding Hope, Inc. (RHI) is busy identifying six to eight projects for youth who will take part in the DNow weekend March 27 – 29, 2020.

For the tenth consecutive year, RHI will partner with local churches for the event. DNow (Disciple Now) brings together youth from area churches for worship and work, the latter provided by RHI. Projects will include repairing wheelchair ramps, handrails, steps and yard cleanup – projects that can be completed in a day. RHI provides project materials and tools.

Participating youth attend worship services Friday and Saturday nights at Central Baptist Church in Henderson. Overnight accommodations are provided by host homes.

“Ascend” is the theme for this year’s weekend, with Psalm 24 as the Bible text.

Crew chiefs are needed for the projects, beginning at 8 a.m. on Saturday, March 28. To volunteer, call Randolph at (252) 425-5593.

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Mark Your Calendar: March & April Granville Co. Events

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-Information courtesy Granville County Government

LOCAL VETERANS OF ALL BRANCHES will be honored at the 6th Annual Veterans Appreciation Event, scheduled for March 7 at the Granville County Expo and Convention Center in Oxford. Hosted by the Granville County Veterans Affairs Committee, this event is scheduled for 2 until 4 p.m. and includes a guest speaker and a pinning ceremony. Call Veterans Services Officer Rodney Frazier at 919-693-1484 or committee chair Allan Strickland at 919-528-0098 for details.

LEARN TO SEW with a FREE sewing class offered through Granville County Senior Services’ Creative Lifelong Learning (CLL) program. This class is offered Mondays from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. during the month of March at the Granville County Senior Center in Oxford. The CLL program is not just for seniors! Contact Marilyn Howard at 919-693-1930 for more information.

JOIN THE DISCUSSION as the “North Carolina: Our Home” interest group meets monthly at the Granville County Senior Center in Oxford. The next meeting, which includes topics of interest about our state, is scheduled for March 10 at 9:30 a.m. There is no fee to participate! This discussion is offered through the Creative Lifelong Learning program. No registration is necessary.

THE SOVIET UNION is a topic for study as instructor George Robinson leads a class on Tuesdays beginning March 10. This program, “The Rise of the Soviet Union” is offered weekly until April 14 (10 a.m.) and is available through the Creative Lifelong Learning (CLL) program of Granville County Senior Services. To register, contact Marilyn Howard at 919-693-1930.

WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT RECYCLING? Movie Night will be held on March 12 at the Granville County Expo and Convention Center in Oxford as an original Netflix film, “Broken: Recycling Sham” will be held at 6:30 p.m. A question and answer session will follow. The public is invited to attend and there is no admission fee. Contact Recycling Coordinator Teresa Baker at 919-725-1417 or at bakertd@gcs.k12.nc.us for details!

TAX ASSISTANCE is available each Thursday through April 9 at the Granville County Senior Center in Oxford. Representatives of the IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program are available from 5 until 8 p.m. for Granville County residents ages 60+. This is a free service and appointments are required. Call 919-603-1930 for more details.

GAMES ANYONE? During the months of March and April, come to an open game afternoon at the Granville County Senior Center in Oxford. This FREE activity includes board games and fellowship and will be held from 1 until 4:30 p.m. Call 919-693-1930 for more information.

TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR HEALTH with a free nutrition program for adults, scheduled at the South Granville Senior Center. Each Friday for eight weeks, sample healthy foods, learn how to cook and eat better and take control of your diet. Programs are scheduled for 10:30 a.m. To register, call 919-528-0848. The South Granville Senior Center is temporarily located at 2539 Sam Moss Hayes Road in Creedmoor.

THE FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY will host a Book Sale on Sunday, March 14 at the Richard H. Thornton Library. Come browse through the selection of hardback and paperback books that cover a wide range of topics for all ages. Members of the Friends of the Library will be admitted at 10 a.m., with the public invited from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. Contact the Library at 919-693-1121 for more details.

ENJOY YOGA AT THE LIBRARY as a class for beginners is offered at the South Branch Library in Creedmoor on Sunday, March 15. At 3 p.m. the public is invited to join in this free “Ivengar Yoga Class.”  Participants are asked to bring their own mat. Call the Library at 919-528-1752 for more details.

BEGINNING COMPUTER SKILLS CLASSES are being offered at the Richard H. Thornton Library. On Monday, March 16 at 6:30 p.m., participants can learn how to create their own Gmail account and how to navigate email. Registration is required. Call 919-693-1121 for more details.

LINE DANCING IS BACK at the Granville County Senior Center in Oxford. Classes are offered each Saturday during the month of March through the Creative Lifelong Learning (CLL) program and are scheduled for 10 and 11 a.m. You don’t have to be a “senior” to participate! Contact Marilyn Howard, CLL Coordinator, at 919-693-1930 for registration or for more details.

‘A Matter of Balance’ Workshop for Older Adults Open to First 12 Registrants

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-Information courtesy Tara Goolsby, Henderson-Vance Recreation and Parks Program Superintendent, Aycock Recreation Center

The Henderson-Vance Recreation & Parks Department, in partnership with the Kerr-Tar Area Agency on Aging, will offer a free workshop titled “A Matter of Balance” at the Aycock Rec. Center in Henderson.

This is an award-winning series of eight sessions to be held on Mondays from 1 until 3 p.m. beginning March 23 and concluding May 11, 2020.

The sessions are designed to reduce the fear of falling and increase activity among older adults who are 60 years old and better. Space in the class is on a first-come, first-served basis with a limit of 12 people.

Participants must preregister by Monday, March 23.

Please contact Crystal Allen at (252) 431-6091, callen@ci.henderson.nc.us. or Tyler Terry at (252) 438-2670, tterry@ci.henderson.nc.us for more information.

Five County Beef Tour Coming to Warren Co.

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-Information courtesy Matthew Place, Livestock & Field Crop Agent, Warren Co. Cooperative Extension

The annual Five County Beef Tour is coming to Warren County on Saturday, March 28, 2020. The tour will feature three farm stops, including Smith Creek Angus, BB Organic Farm LLC and Sunrise Ridge Farm.

While at the farms, participants will hear from different specialists involved with the cattle industry. A catered lunch will be provided to participants at the end of the tour.

Participants will depart from the Warren County Cooperative Extension Center located at 158 Rafters Lane in Warrenton shortly after 8 a.m. The event will conclude at approximately 2 p.m. Limited transportation from the Extension Center to the farms is available.

For more information or to register, contact Matthew Place at (252) 257-3640, mbplace@ncsu.edu or visit https://go.ncsu.edu/warren_beef.

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Officials Tour New Granville Co. Law Enforcement Center, Animal Shelter

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-Information and photo courtesy Granville County Government

Granville County Commissioners, as well as representatives of the Sheriff’s Department, Animal Management, 911 Communications, Information Technology, the court system and county administration, toured the new Law Enforcement Center/Animal Shelter last week to get a first-hand look at the progress being made on both projects.

The new facility is located at 525 New Commerce Drive in Oxford, NC.

Scott Phillips, director of Granville County Development Services, led the group and explained that construction will be completed on time and on budget.

Move-in for the Sheriff’s Office is expected to begin in late-June of this year, with the Animal Management staff and 911 Communications to move in shortly after. The Detention Center will be the last phase of transition from existing to new facilities.

A groundbreaking ceremony for construction was held on March 12, 2019.

Please visit Granville County Government’s Facebook page for more details as the project nears completion.

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‘All Are Welcome’ at West End Community Watch; Next Meeting March 17

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-Information courtesy Claire Catherwood, West End Community Watch

West End Community Watch will meet on Tuesday, March 17, 2020, at 6:30 p.m., in the Fellowship Hall of West End Baptist Church in Henderson.

The speaker will be Jim Populorum. Jim will discuss Alternative Medicine. Law enforcement will be present to hear concerns and to present a crime report.

All are welcome to attend, whether you live in the West End area or not.

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Granville Co. Public Schools BOE Adopts Calendar Changes

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-Press Release, Granville County Public Schools

At their regularly scheduled meeting on Monday, March 2, 2020, the Granville County Board of Education approved several changes to the district’s academic calendars.

First, the Board approved changes to the current 2019-20 calendars as a result of the recent “snow day” which caused school to be canceled for students and staff on Friday, February 21. For students, that day was essentially “forgiven” as the district already had a surplus of instructional hours beyond the minimum the state requires in order to comply with calendar law. For staff, the missed day will now be replaced with an Optional Workday added to the end of the calendar in June.

These revised calendars are now posted to our district websites and will be made available in our schools as hard copies.

Next, the Board decided to discontinue the “dual-calendar” programs which are currently offered at Butner Stem Elementary School, Butner Stem Middle School and West Oxford Elementary School. These three schools currently offer both a traditional and a year-round calendar as options for students as part of the choice program. Beginning with the 2020-2021 school year, these schools will operate on the single, district-wide calendar.

In making their decision, the Board reviewed data about the program which showed declining enrollment, a lack of interest from parent surveys, increasing cost, and no clear changes in overall academic achievement for children.

Finally, the Board approved a NEW district-wide academic calendar for the 2020-2021 school year. This calendar differs from the current traditional calendar in that all students will report to school two weeks earlier than normal, with their first day back to school being Monday, August 10, 2020. The calendar also provides a longer winter break, with opportunities for students to participate in an “intersession” in early January. This optional intersession will provide students with innovative opportunities for enrichment, exploration and remediation, as well as clubs and extracurricular activities.

The calendar offers spring break right before Easter and ends with the last day for students occurring on Friday, May 26, 2021. An additional three-week intersession period is also offered for students in the month of June.

The Board cited several student-friendly features of this new calendar design, including finishing the first semester before the winter break, closer alignment with VGCC course schedules, intersession programs, better alignment with athletic programs, and more flexibility for offering professional development to improve teacher effectiveness.

The new calendar, dubbed an “innovative year-round” calendar, provides additional flexibility for the district in start and end dates, which makes many of these new features possible. The Board reviewed survey data to help inform their decision, which showed that of 1082 respondents, an overwhelming majority (644) chose this new calendar option as their first choice. Additionally, more respondents (415) chose the current traditional calendar design as their least favorite choice.

Board Chairman David Richardson commented, “I am pleased we can offer this new innovative approach that puts children first. The Board has made increasing academic performance its top priority, and we need to make sure our efforts focus on ways to best support our students and staff in this regard. We recognize there will be some adjustments to this new design and will work with families to help make the transition as smooth as possible.”

All schools except Granville Early College High School (GECHS) will follow this new, innovative calendar for the 2020-2021 school year. GECHS will follow a separate calendar mirroring that of its partner, Vance-Granville Community College.

Both the new 2020-2021 district calendar and the 2020-2021 GECHS calendar are posted on the district website and available in hard copy at schools.

H-V Rec. & Parks to Hold Annual Egg Hunt in Two Locations

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-Information courtesy Tara Goolsby, Henderson-Vance Recreation and Parks Program Superintendent, Aycock Recreation Center

The Henderson-Vance Recreation and Parks Department’s Egg Hunt will be held at two locations this year: Aycock Recreation Center (307 Carey Chapel Road, Henderson) and Rollins Avenue Park (305 Rollins Avenue, Henderson) on Saturday, April 4, 2020, from 10 a.m. until all eggs are gone!

For more information, please contact Crystal Allen at (252) 431-6091 or callen@ci.henderson.nc.us.