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Pre-K and Kindergarten Registration

Parents of children who will be entering pre-kindergarten and kindergarten for the 2016-2017 school year may now register their children for enrollment at any Vance County Schools elementary school.

Children who will be four years old on or before August 31, should apply for pre-kindergarten and children who will be five years old on or before August 31, should register for kindergarten.

Applications for pre-kindergarten for the upcoming school year are now available at any elementary school or by going to the school system’s website at www.vcs.k12.nc.us and downloading the necessary forms.

Parents are encouraged to register their children early.

Special registration events for pre-kindergarten and kindergarten also will be held at each school during the week of April 11-15.

(VCS Press Release)

VGCC’s new ‘VanGuarantee’ to help area residents afford higher education

Dr. Stelfanie Williams, the president of Vance-Granville Community College, announced a major new commitment yesterday to eliminate financial barriers to higher education for residents of Vance, Granville, Franklin and Warren counties.

President Williams said a new need-based scholarship program, called the “VanGuarantee,” is designed to cover tuition, student fees and textbooks for eligible students whose financial needs are unmet by federal financial aid and other means of support. She made the announcement at a meeting of the VGCC Board of Trustees and was joined by school superintendents and members of the boards of education from the four counties served by the college.

VGCC already has a robust, almost 40-year-old Endowment Fund that provides primarily merit-based scholarships.

“The VanGuarantee program enhances our college’s commitment to supporting deserving students, particularly those who demonstrate the greatest financial need, because we do not want the cost of attendance to be a barrier for any student at any stage,” Dr. Williams said. “We want to guarantee that every student in our community who wants to earn a college degree can do so.”

Making the VanGuarantee possible is a $1.6 million bequest to VGCC from the estate of Wilbert A. Edwards. The gift, announced in 2015, is the second largest in the history of the college. A resident of Oxford at the time of his death in 2001, Edwards was a native of Vance County and a decorated World War II fighter pilot. In addition to the VanGuarantee, funds from the Edwards estate are being used for faculty development and for college facilities.

In its scope, the new program is believed to be unique in the North Carolina Community College System. As policymakers and students have expressed growing concerns about the rising cost of college, VGCC joins colleges across the country in creating innovative “promise” or “guarantee” programs to make education more affordable and accessible.

Some colleges have made such commitments only to recent high school graduates, but the VanGuarantee applies to all students in the four counties, reflecting VGCC’s longstanding tradition of helping adults retrain for new careers at any age, Dr. Williams explained. Nevertheless, she encouraged 2016 high school graduates to take advantage of the new opportunity to obtain a debt-free college education.

Among the eligibility requirements for the VanGuarantee, students who reside in the college’s service area must enroll in at least nine credit hours per semester in any VGCC curriculum program. They must first apply for and meet the eligibility requirements for federal and state financial aid programs. Next, they will apply for endowed VGCC scholarships. When students still lack the funds to pay for their education after exhausting those and other sources, the VanGuarantee program will help to fill the gap. That makes the program an example of what is often called a “last-dollar scholarship.”

The VanGuarantee will be available in the fall 2016 semester, which starts in August. All residents of the four counties served by the college, regardless of their age or whether they have attended VGCC before, may benefit if they meet the eligibility criteria. Once enrolled in the VanGuarantee program, students must maintain at least a 2.5 grade point average (GPA) to continue receiving the scholarship.

For more information on the VanGuarantee, students can visit www.vgcc.edu/fao/vanguarantee.

News 03/22/16

News 03/21/16

Granville County needs your help

In an effort to improve the user experience on the Granville County website, we have partnered with North Star Marketing in Burlington, NC. We are inviting you to participate in a brief online survey that will take approximately 10 to 12 minutes to complete. Your feedback is anonymous, and we value your input as we work to enhance our website.

The survey will close Friday, March 25, at 11:59 p.m.

Please click the link below to access the survey.

https://northstarmarketing.typeform.com/to/aZxXRN

Thank you for your participation,

Granville County

Michael S. Felts

Granville County Manager

141 Williamsboro Street

P.O. Box 906

Oxford, North Carolina 27565

Phone:  919-693-5240

Fax:  919-690-1766

 

E-mail:  michael.felts@granvillecounty.org

Web:  www.granvillecounty.org

 

Kristy Wins Shamrock Contest

Kristy from Vance County found the Shamrock this year. The Shamrock was hidden on the very far point past the glass house under some of Kerr Lake’s famous shells. Didn’t win this year? You only have 350 days until the start of the next WIZS Shamrock contest. The prize this year was $400. Congrats goes to Kristy!

News 03/18/16

News 03/17/16

E.M. Rollins has a New Principal

Stephanie Alston, an educator for over 17 years and an elementary school principal most recently in Edgecombe County, has been named as the new principal at E.M. Rollins Elementary School.

She replaces Dean Thomas, who has been named as Vance County Schools’ new coordinator of the Transportation Department.

Alston will assume her new duties at E.M. Rollins as soon as possible.

During her career in education, she was a teacher for eight years and an administrator for the past nine years. While she was with Edgecombe County Schools, she was a two-time nominee for Principal of the Year. She participated in the Fulbright Principal Exchange Program in which she hosted four principals from Argentina in her home. They each visited for a three-week period to learn more about teaching and learning practices in the United States. Alston also visited Argentina as a Fulbright Principal for a 10-day learning experience this past fall.

Alston has served as a teacher and assistant principal with Pitt County Schools. She was a Teacher of the Year nominee and a three-time nominee for Assistant Principal of the Year in Pitt County.

She says she considers herself to be a continual learner and is grateful for the opportunity to be able to impact students, teachers, parents and community stakeholders using her platform as a school leader.

“I welcome the new partnerships that I will form to best benefit the stakeholders of E.M. Rollins Elementary,” Alston said.

A native of Martin County, Alston received her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in education from East Carolina University.

(Information provided from VCS in a press release.)

Woods I Apartment Fire

Monday morning shortly before 6:00, Henderson firefighters responded to Woods I Apartments located at 203 South Cooper Drive, according to Fire Chief Steve Cordell.

Cordell said firefighters went to building 5, apartment F, and that no one was injured.

He said eight units were affected and 15 occupants were displaced.

The fire was under control by 6:20 A.M., about 30 minutes after the call was received, and the scene was cleared shortly after noon.

No damage estimates were immediately available and a cause was not provided.