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The Central Middle School boys' and girls' basketball teams were recognized at the April School Board meeting for their amazing accomplishments this season. This year, both the CMS girls' and boys' basketball teams showcased remarkable talent, determination, dedication, and teamwork, achievements that undoubtedly deserve recognition. The girls' team, under the leadership of Coach Troxler, as well as the boys' team, guided by Coach Collins, demonstrated incredible resilience and skill, both advancing to the Southside Middle School Conference finals and thrilling our community with each game. The dedication and success of these young student athletes reflect their hard work and the strong support of their coaches and fans. Together, they have created memorable moments and inspired future generations of players to come. Congratulations to all of the athletes, coaches and managers! Go Bobcats!
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The Charlotte County School Board acknowledged the SVRTC Award winners at the April 16th meeting for their outstanding contributions to technology integration in the schools. Mr. Rodney Hudson highlighted each winner's achievements individually, and Dr. Mason expressed gratitude by presenting them with a token of appreciation. Pictured are Ms. Samantha Maxey and Mrs. Karen Thompson, Mrs. Sharon Card is not pictured.
Congratulations to Karen Thompson, Sharon Card, and Samantha Maxey for Excellence in Educational Technology!
Karen Thompson School Board Office Charlotte Instructional Technology Support Award
Sharon Card Technology Department Charlotte Technology Support Award Nominee
Samantha Maxey Randolph-Henry High School Charlotte Technology Teacher Award Nominee
Karen has been a driving force behind the integration of technology into classroom instruction, enhancing learning experiences for students and empowering educators to embrace digital tools effectively. Her passion for educational technology and her commitment to supporting the professional growth of teachers have earned her widespread admiration and respect. In her role, Karen has provided invaluable training, technical support, and guidance to educators, ensuring that they have the tools and resources needed to succeed in
today's digital age. Her innovative approach to integrating technology into classroom instruction has yielded tangible results, with students benefiting from enhanced engagement, collaboration, and learning outcomes. The SVRTC Instructional Technology Support Award nomination recognizes her tireless efforts and unwavering commitment to excellence in education. Her dedication to advancing instructional technology and her impact on the educational community make her a deserving candidate for this award.
Mrs. Card's tireless efforts have significantly enhanced the learning experience for students and educators alike. Always ready to lend a helping hand, Mrs. Card's accessibility and expertise have proven indispensable in ensuring the seamless integration of technology into the classroom. Whether assisting educators in mastering new software, troubleshooting technical issues, or brainstorming innovative approaches to incorporate technology into lessons, Mrs. Card's proactive approach and boundless enthusiasm have left an indelible mark
on our educational community. Her passion for technology, coupled with her genuine desire to support professional growth, has empowered educators to embrace technology confidently as a tool for enriching teaching and learning experiences. Her dedication, expertise, and unwavering support have made a lasting impact on our schools, inspiring students and educators alike to embrace the transformative power of technology in education. Her dedication exemplifies the spirit of excellence that continues to drive progress and innovation in our community's educational landscape.
Ms. Maxey teaches Virginia US History as well as World History at Randolph-Henry High School. Ms. Maxey is a highly innovative teacher. She employs interactive note taking strategies to help her students process important events and vocabulary terms in history class. In
addition, she utilizes a great deal of technology in the classroom. Recently, Ms. Maxey created an interactive assignment in which students used QR barcodes to study various historical events. She also uses Google Virtual Reality goggles so that her students can travel to different periods and better understand the historical events being taught in the classroom. Ms. Maxey also engages her students through field trips and guest speakers. In November, her history classes visited the Moton Museum of Farmville, Virginia. We commend Ms. Maxey for all of the opportunities that she provides to students in her history classes.
Congratulations once again to Karen Thompson, Sharon Card, and Samantha Maxey on this well-deserved recognition!
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Below are after-school remediation programming dates for the 2023-2024 school year.
August: 22, 24, 29, 31
September: 5, 7, 12, 14, 19, 21, 26, 28
October: 3, 5, 10, 12, 17, 19, 24, 26
November: 2, 7, 9, 14, 16, 28, 30
December: 5, 7
January: 9, 11, 16, 18, 23, 25, 30
February: 1, 6, 8, 13, 15, 20, 22, 27, 29
March: 5, 7, 12, 14, 19, 21, 26, 28
April: 9, 11, 16, 18, 23, 25, 30
May: 2, 7, 9