Press Release
Granville County Board of Education
February 7, 2017
The Granville County Board of Education has hired the North Carolina School Boards Association (NCSBA) to help facilitate its search for the next Superintendent of Granville County Public Schools (GCPS). To that end, the board is seeking direct input from interested members of the staff and community to help shape the search process and assist in defining the qualities and characteristics of the next GCPS superintendent.
The board invites parents and community members to participate in a short community survey that can be accessed and completed online by clicking the survey link on the main GCPS webpage: https://www.gcs.k12.nc.us/. All surveys must be completed by Monday, March 27, 2017 with results to be compiled, summarized, and presented by NCSBA at the regular board meeting on April 3, 2017.
In addition, all employees of GCPS will have an opportunity to complete a separate online staff survey. Details about completing the employee version of the search survey will be communicated via school system email.
Citizens may also sign up to address the board during the public comment period at any of the upcoming regular board meetings, scheduled for 6:00 p.m. on March 6 and April 3. All meetings will be held in the main board room at the GCPS Administrative Offices, located at 101 Delacroix Street, Oxford, NC. Citizens must sign up to speak before the meeting begins and must otherwise comply with board policy.
In addition to input received from the surveys and public comment, written statements from any local groups or organizations may be submitted to Allison Schafer via mail at NCSBA, P.O. Box 97877, Raleigh, NC 27624, via email at aschafer@ncsba.org, or via fax at 919-841-4020. These statements should be received no later than Monday, March 27, 2017.
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Stan Winborne, Ed.S.
Director of High Schools
Director of Career & Technical Education Program
Public Information Officer
Granville County Schools
Cooperative Extension with Paul McKenzie 02/08/17
/by CharleneNews 02/08/17
/by LarryHome and Garden Show 02/07/17
/by CharleneGCPS School Board Seeks Public Input on Superintendent Search
/by WIZS StaffPress Release
Granville County Board of Education
February 7, 2017
The Granville County Board of Education has hired the North Carolina School Boards Association (NCSBA) to help facilitate its search for the next Superintendent of Granville County Public Schools (GCPS). To that end, the board is seeking direct input from interested members of the staff and community to help shape the search process and assist in defining the qualities and characteristics of the next GCPS superintendent.
The board invites parents and community members to participate in a short community survey that can be accessed and completed online by clicking the survey link on the main GCPS webpage: https://www.gcs.k12.nc.us/. All surveys must be completed by Monday, March 27, 2017 with results to be compiled, summarized, and presented by NCSBA at the regular board meeting on April 3, 2017.
In addition, all employees of GCPS will have an opportunity to complete a separate online staff survey. Details about completing the employee version of the search survey will be communicated via school system email.
Citizens may also sign up to address the board during the public comment period at any of the upcoming regular board meetings, scheduled for 6:00 p.m. on March 6 and April 3. All meetings will be held in the main board room at the GCPS Administrative Offices, located at 101 Delacroix Street, Oxford, NC. Citizens must sign up to speak before the meeting begins and must otherwise comply with board policy.
In addition to input received from the surveys and public comment, written statements from any local groups or organizations may be submitted to Allison Schafer via mail at NCSBA, P.O. Box 97877, Raleigh, NC 27624, via email at aschafer@ncsba.org, or via fax at 919-841-4020. These statements should be received no later than Monday, March 27, 2017.
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Stan Winborne, Ed.S.
Director of High Schools
Director of Career & Technical Education Program
Public Information Officer
Granville County Schools
Town Talk 02/07/17
/by CharleneWarrenton Man charged with Discharging Weapon into Occupied Property
/by WIZS StaffThe Warren County Sheriff’ Office Criminal Investigations Division, arrested Allen Brown of 231 Hester Road, Warrenton, NC on 2/2/2017. Brown was charged with one count of Discharge of a weapon into occupied property stemming from a December 2016 incident involving a shooting into a Warren County EMS ambulance traveling on Hester Road. Bond was set at $10,000 secured, with a court date of 2/22/2017.
Sheriff Williams would like to thank the citizens of Warren County for their continued support in the ongoing efforts of The Sheriff’s Office, in the fight against drug and criminal problems in our county. Anyone with information on this or any other matter is asked to contact investigators at the Warren County Sheriff’s Office at 252 257-3364, M-F, 8 AM – 5 PM, or 252 257-3456 after 5 PM. Callers can also contact the Sheriff’s Office ANONYMOUSLY on our Tip Hotline 252 257-1356 or by email at Eagleeye@Vance.Net.
Cooperative Extension with Wayne Rowland 02/07/17
/by CharleneH-V Recreation and Parks Department to hold Coaches Meetings
/by WIZS StaffFebruary 6, 2017
To youth league baseball/softball coaches,
This is to inform you about the youth baseball/softball coaches meetings. These meetings will take place at the Aycock Recreation Complex in the meeting room which is located on the second floor of the Baseball/Softball Concession Building. These meetings are scheduled for the following dates and times:
At these meetings we will distribute last year’s rosters so that you can call all of your players to remind them about registration. Rules will be discussed, skill evaluation times, start of practice dates, and the start of the regular season dates. At this meeting we will get you to fill out information that will be used to perform a background check.
You must be present at this meeting in order to reserve your team. If for some reason you are not there, you must let us know by the day of your scheduled meeting. If we do not hear from you and you are not at the meeting, someone else may be assigned your coaching spot.
If you are planning to coach please call me at 438-2670 or email: sosborne@ci.henderson.nc.us to let me know which league and team you are interested in coaching. Please remember that a coach who coached last year has first priority for his/her team again this year. Second priority goes to any assistant coaches of that team, third priority goes to coaches who are moving up or down, and last priority goes to newcomers. You must also fill out a coach’s application and coach’s code of conduct even though you coached last year. These are included with this letter. If you have any questions please call me.
Thank you for your time.
Steven W. Osborne
HVRPD Program Superintendent
Franklinton Man Allegedly Pours Gas/Sets Fire to Victim
/by WIZS StaffPress Release:
The Franklin County Sheriff’s Office Investigation Unit arrested William Thomas Hester, a Franklin County resident on February 5, 2017 and charged him with: First Degree Arson and Felony Assault Inflicting Serious Bodily Injury.
The incident is alleged to have occurred on February 5, 2017 at 17 Highland Way, Franklinton. The suspect, William Hester, is alleged to have thrown gasoline on the victim (Adrian Mayo) and set him on fire. Mr. Mayo is currently in the Burn Center at UNC-Chapel Hill.
Mr. Hester is currently being held in the Franklin County Detention Center under a $503,000 secured bond.
William Thomas Hester
17 Highland Way, Franklinton
11-07-1971
Terry M. Wright
Chief of Staff
City of Oxford to hold Personnel Committee Meeting
/by WIZS StaffCITY OF OXFORD
FEBRUARY 9, 2017
PERSONNEL COMMITTEE MEETING
The Personnel Committee for the City of Oxford will meet on Thursday, February 9, 2017 at 10:00 AM in the Training Room, 1st Floor, City Hall, 300 Williamsboro Street. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the hiring process, code enforcement position, career development and personnel policy. All those interested are encouraged to attend.
Barb Rote, CMC
City Clerk,
City of Oxford
300 Williamsboro Street – PO Box 1307
Oxford, North Carolina 27565