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-Information courtesy the NCHSAA
The North Carolina High School Athletic Association has released the ‘Big-Eight’ All-Conference standings for 2019, and Vance County High School shines with two ‘player of the year’ honorees.
In football, Viper quarterback Samein Burwell was named ‘Offensive Player of the Year,’ while Emani Foster was awarded the coveted ‘Player of the Year’ title in volleyball.
The ‘Big-Eight’ 3A Conference includes VCHS, Southern Durham High School, Northwood High School, Northern Durham High School, Orange High School, East Chapel Hill High School, Cedar Ridge High School and Chapel Hill High School.
The list of VCHS student-athletes that made all-conference and honorable mention status in football, volleyball and soccer includes:
2019 ‘BIG-EIGHT’ 3A FOOTBALL
Samein Burwell – ‘Offensive Player of the Year’
ALL-CONFERENCE:
Samein Burwell, Noah Terry, Phadol Jordan, TaQuan Lyons, Davonte Evans, Daunta Wimbush, Kemarreus Jones and William Hawkins IV
HONORABLE MENTION:
Demarius Harris, Jy’Kavious Judkins and Malik Williams
_______________________________________________________________________________
2019 ‘BIG-EIGHT’ 3A VOLLEYBALL
Emani Foster – ‘Player of the Year’
ALL-CONFERENCE:
Emani Foster
HONORABLE MENTION:
Kyra Mitchell and Kynnedy Keel
SPORTSMANSHIP:
Vance County High School
_______________________________________________________________________________
2019 ‘BIG-EIGHT’ 3A MEN’S SOCCER
ALL-CONFERENCE:
Jesus Zuniga
HONORABLE MENTION:
Diego Vasquez and Miguel Garcia
NC Community College Educators Attend Regional Seminar at VGCC
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-Press Release, Vance-Granville Community College
Vance-Granville Community College recently hosted a regional seminar for educators from a number of North Carolina community colleges on the subject of “active learning.” The event was presented through a partnership with the National Institute for Staff & Organizational Development (NISOD) at The University of Texas at Austin and the Association of College and University Educators (ACUE).
Earlier this year, VGCC was one of just 10 colleges across the country that were selected to host one of these credit-bearing regional seminars, which support faculty use of evidence-based teaching practices.
“It was great to see talented faculty members expanding their knowledge to enhance teaching, learning and the student experience,” remarked VGCC Vice President of Learning, Student Engagement & Success Dr. Levy Brown.
Laurie Pendleton, the Executive Director of Assessment at ACUE, served as the presenter for the training. “I really enjoyed helping faculty at Vance-Granville Community College and colleges throughout the area engage in learning to fine-tune their use of active learning strategies,” said Pendleton, a veteran teacher and professional development specialist.
Active learning is generally defined as any instructional method that engages students in the learning process, with activities that emphasize interaction, participation and critical thinking.
“It is always exciting to work with faculty who are so invested in the success of their students, and I look forward to hearing how the participants bring these research-based practices back to their students,” Pendleton added. “Vance-Granville Community College was an exceptional host, and both NISOD and ACUE appreciate their careful planning, participation and support throughout the day.”
Petra Kohlmann, Partnership Director for ACUE, also participated in the seminar at VGCC. “It was a pleasure to be with faculty at Vance-Granville Community College, as well as ACUE and NISOD colleagues, as we learned together about ways to engage students in large classes through active learning techniques,” Kohlmann said. “Being part of a ‘classroom of instructors’ is always an invigorating experience, and I look forward to more opportunities to share ACUE’s research-backed teaching practices with Vance-Granville.”
Edward J. Leach, the Executive Director of NISOD, thanked VGCC faculty and staff for their help co-hosting the event. “VGCC has raised the bar when it comes to providing an excellent learning experience for Seminar participants!” Leach said.
Vance Co. HS Well-Represented in 3A’s ‘Big-Eight’ Conference Standings
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-Information courtesy the NCHSAA
The North Carolina High School Athletic Association has released the ‘Big-Eight’ All-Conference standings for 2019, and Vance County High School shines with two ‘player of the year’ honorees.
In football, Viper quarterback Samein Burwell was named ‘Offensive Player of the Year,’ while Emani Foster was awarded the coveted ‘Player of the Year’ title in volleyball.
The ‘Big-Eight’ 3A Conference includes VCHS, Southern Durham High School, Northwood High School, Northern Durham High School, Orange High School, East Chapel Hill High School, Cedar Ridge High School and Chapel Hill High School.
The list of VCHS student-athletes that made all-conference and honorable mention status in football, volleyball and soccer includes:
2019 ‘BIG-EIGHT’ 3A FOOTBALL
Samein Burwell – ‘Offensive Player of the Year’
ALL-CONFERENCE:
Samein Burwell, Noah Terry, Phadol Jordan, TaQuan Lyons, Davonte Evans, Daunta Wimbush, Kemarreus Jones and William Hawkins IV
HONORABLE MENTION:
Demarius Harris, Jy’Kavious Judkins and Malik Williams
_______________________________________________________________________________
2019 ‘BIG-EIGHT’ 3A VOLLEYBALL
Emani Foster – ‘Player of the Year’
ALL-CONFERENCE:
Emani Foster
HONORABLE MENTION:
Kyra Mitchell and Kynnedy Keel
SPORTSMANSHIP:
Vance County High School
_______________________________________________________________________________
2019 ‘BIG-EIGHT’ 3A MEN’S SOCCER
ALL-CONFERENCE:
Jesus Zuniga
HONORABLE MENTION:
Diego Vasquez and Miguel Garcia
Cooperative Extension with Wayne Rowland 12/03/19
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News 12/03/19
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Town Talk 12/02/19: Free Adoptions at Vance Co. Animal Shelter!
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Frankie Nobles, Chief of Vance County Animal Services, appeared on WIZS Town Talk Monday at 11 a.m.
Thanks to the generosity of an anonymous donor, Nobles was happy to announce that adoption fees at the Vance County Animal Shelter have been covered for harder-to-adopt, large-breed adult dogs and cats now through December 23, 2019.
“We are offering free adoption for the community for adult dogs and cats. This does not include puppies, kittens and smaller breeds because they are easier for us to adopt,” Nobles said.
Those interested in adoption will still need to complete the application process which includes a vet check and landlord approval (if applicable).
“The application process will still need to be completed to ensure the animal is going to a good home,” explained Nobles. “Once the application process is completed and approved, pets that are already spayed or neutered will be able to go home that day. If they are not, an appointment will be made with a vet and the new owner can pick their pet up after the appointment.”
On any given day, Nobles approximates 40 dogs and 10-15 cats are available for adoption and are in need of a good, loving home.
The adoption fee is typically $150 for dogs and $100 for cats. Fee includes the spay or neuter procedure (if not already completed), microchipping and other tests and treatments.
According to Nobles, there has already been increased interest since the recent free adoption announcement; however, he cautions those who are looking for a new pet to fully consider the implications prior to making such a large commitment.
“Make sure you are ready for cleaning up after them and feeding them. You need to make sure you are financially ready to provide for them. If you aren’t ready for that, you aren’t ready for a life change. It is a life-changing experience when you bring an animal home,” stated Nobles.
The Vance County Animal Shelter is located at 1243 Brodie Road in Henderson. Hours of operation are Mondays from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m.; Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.; and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. The shelter is closed on Fridays and Sundays.
Please visit www.vancecountyanimalshelter.com or the shelter’s Facebook page for more information.
To hear the interview with Nobles in its entirety, go to WIZS.com and click on Town Talk. Nobles’ segment begins at the 11:30 mark.
Vance Co. Sheriff’s Office Offers Tips for a Safe Holiday
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-Press Release, Vance County Sheriff’s Office
“With the holiday season upon us and winter’s low temperatures, the chances of a fire occurring in your home dramatically increase,” said Sheriff Brame of Vance County. “Decorations, candles and Christmas trees are the leading cause of house fires during the holidays.”
The Sheriff reminds all Vance County residents to follow these fire prevention safety tips:
Christmas Trees
Decorations:
“The holiday season is a joyful time in Vance County, filled with generosity, warmth, family and tradition,” Sheriff Brame concluded, “But let’s make it a safe time as well.”
H-V Chamber to Host Annual Membership Appreciation Christmas Social
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-Information courtesy the H-V Chamber of Commerce
The Henderson-Vance County Chamber of Commerce’s Annual Membership Appreciation Christmas Social is scheduled for Thursday evening, December 5, 2019, at the Henderson Country Club from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.
There will be heavy hors d’oeuvres with a cash bar. There is no charge to attend, thanks to the generous sponsorships of local CPA Firms Holden Moss Knott Clark & Copley, Phillips Dorsey Thomas Waters & Brafford, William L Stark & Co, William D Hoyle, Danny Wright and Robert Herford.
Please RSVP to the Chamber office at (252) 438-8414 or email michele@hendersonvance.org by the end of the day on Tuesday, December 3.
Please note, you are welcome to bring a guest/spouse and also share this invitation with your company management representatives.
The Chamber’s staff and board of directors look forward to meeting you and enjoying a fun night of networking and fellowship.
Four GCPS Principals Receive School Performance Bonuses
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-Press Release, Granville County Public Schools
The following Granville County Public Schools principals have been recognized and awarded monetary bonuses by the State of North Carolina for their school’s outstanding academic performance in the 2018-2019 school year:
In the 2017-18 budget year, the General Assembly of North Carolina created a salary bonus structure for principals and select teachers across the state whose students academic growth performance met certain criteria, including the school’s previous academic performance and the individual employee’s school assignment.
Student growth is measured by the state’s adopted analysis software, EVAAS, which is a product of SAS Analytics based in the Research Triangle.
Through EVAAS, student growth is determined by the amount of academic progress that students make over the course of a grade or class. Students enter grades and courses at different places; some have struggled while some have excelled.
Regardless of how they enter a grade or course, students can make progress over the course of the school year. In this way, students and schools can be measured using complex statistical analysis of state test scores, which provide measurements and designations of growth.
Currently, the state uses the growth score of a school as 20% of the letter grade for that school, and proficiency scores for the remaining 80%.
The State of NC has just recently released information on which principals will be awarded bonuses.
Maria Parham to Hold Second Annual Youth Art Show & Silent Auction
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-Information courtesy Jane Haithcock, Regulatory Compliance & Privacy Officer, Maria Parham Health
Maria Parham Health’s Second Annual Youth Art Show & Silent Auction will be held Thursday, December 5, 2019, from 2 until 8 p.m. The show will be held in Maria Parham’s Main Lobby.
The community is urged to attend and support local youth and the United Way.
All money raised with be donated to the United Way of Vance County.
Henderson City Council’s Land Planning Committee to Meet Dec. 3
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-Information courtesy Esther J. McCrackin, City Clerk, City of Henderson, NC
The Henderson City Council’s Land Planning Committee will meet on Tuesday, December 3, 2019. This meeting will take place at 2 p.m. in the Large Conference Room at City Hall, 134 Rose Avenue in Henderson.
The purpose of this meeting is to discuss group homes, the tree in Veteran’s Park, a School of Government proposal and guidance for the sale of 725 Roberson Street.
The public is welcome to observe.