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Bringing Resources to Meet the Needs in Our Five County Area l  l  l

Upper Coastal Plain Learning Council. “Connecting the Dots”. Bringing Resources to Meet the Needs in Our Five County Area l  l  l . UCPCL 5 COUNTY AREA. Bullets go here. Upper Coastal Plain Learning Council Members. Barton College East Carolina University

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Bringing Resources to Meet the Needs in Our Five County Area l  l  l

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  1. Upper Coastal Plain Learning Council “Connecting the Dots” Bringing Resources to Meet the Needs in Our Five County Area l  l  l

  2. UCPCL 5 COUNTY AREA • Bullets go here

  3. Upper Coastal Plain Learning Council Members • Barton College • East Carolina University • Edgecombe Community College • Elizabeth City State University • Halifax Community College • Nash Community College • North Carolina Central University • North Carolina State University • North Carolina Wesleyan College • Wilson Community College • University of North Carolina Online

  4. UCPLC HELD AN EDUCATION AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT MINI-SUMMIT FOR STAKE HOLDERS IN THE FIVE COUNTY AREA

  5. UCPLC Mini-Summit Brings Stakeholders Together

  6. DR. LAWSON1“CONNECTS THE DOTS”1AT THE1 MINI-SUMITT

  7. BUSINESS LEADERS AND EDUCATORS COME TOGETHER TO BETTER UNDERSTAND CURRENT RESOURCES

  8. SUPERINTENDENT MAKES CONNECTION AT MINI-SUMITT The UCPLC’s mini-summit allowed us to establish a connection with the NCSSM and Melissa Thibault, Vice Chancellor for District Education and Extended Programs. Having not attended this mini-summit, our students would not have access to these higher level math and science courses. Dr. Dennis Sawyer Superintendent RRGSD

  9. UCPLC REACHES OUT TO NORTHAMPTON COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT

  10. UCPLC Grant Brings Funding for New Reading Program in Northampton County

  11. NORTHAMPTON PARENTS AND ADMINISTRATORS TALK WITH CONSULTANT ABOUT QUALITY PARENT ENGAGEMENT IN THEIR SCHOOLS

  12. EASTERN NC SCHOOL OF THE DEAF STUDENTS AND STAFF LEARN TO BOUNCE THE MIMIE BALL

  13. SOUTH AFRICIAN DRUMMER TEACHES DEAF STUDENTS THE LANGUAGE OF THE DRUMS

  14. NOW STUDENTS AT THE EASTERN NC SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF ARE TRYING TO FORM A STEP TEAM AND UNDER TAKE A DRAMATIC PRODUCTION

  15. IN HALIFAX COUNTY, THE 2,040 RESIDENTS OF SCOTLAND NECK NOW HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO VISIT A VERY ACTIVE PUBLIC LIBRARY

  16. SCOTLAND NECK LIBRARY EXPANDS SUMMER PROGRAMS Support from the UCPLC allowed the Scotland Neck Library to greatly expand its summer program offerings. Participation was fantastic and local businesses joined forces to celebrate . . . CHILDREN READING!!

  17. 75+ PRE-SCHOOL PARTICIPANTS IN THE DREAM BIG READ SUMMER PROGRAM

  18. LOYAL TEENAGE PATRONS AT SCOTLAND NECK LIBRARY DESIGN “THE NEW TEEN SCENE”

  19. HALIFAXCOUNTY 4-HART CAMP

  20. HALIFAX COUNTY YOUTH ENJOY ART CAMP Children 5 to 17 worked with paints, pen and ink, mosaics, stain glass, pottery, enameling, copper toiling, print making and cartooning at a wonderful summer camp at the 4-H Rural Family Life Center in Halifax County.

  21. UPPER COASTAL PLAIN LEARNING COUNCIL SECURES GREENHOUSE FOR EDGECOMBE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

  22. FROM A BOX TO A CLASSROOM

  23. The greenhouse was constructed by the high school staff members and has been a great resource for students and staff in the agricultural study program.

  24. UCPLC BRINGS MIDDLE SCHOOL INNOVATORS ACADEMY TO EDGECOMBE COUNTY

  25. The Middle School Innovators Academy is a National Winner of the University Economic Developer Association Award for Talent Development

  26. MIDDLE SCHOOL INNOVATORS ACADEMY The MSIA is guided by the principles that the design process is the bridge between the arts and the sciences and enables creative and innovative activity that draws upon STEAM knowledge and skills.

  27. MISA students must use a melting wire to create a blue foam prototype of their project prior to showcasing the journey of their innovation at the final presentation.

  28. UCPLC LINKS ENGINEERING TO EVERY MIDDLE SCHOOL IN THE AREA

  29. FAMILY ENGINEERING: Uniting parents and teachers as they engage the next generation of critical thinkers!

  30. WISDOM TOOTH TAKES ROOT IN THE UCPLC FIVE COUNTY AREA

  31. WISDOM TOOTH PROGRAM CONNECTS WITH YOUNG AUDIENCES • Visited daycare and preschool programs in all 5 counties • Shared information and dental packets with over 450 children and adults • Overwhelming SUCCESS results in program expansion

  32. THANK YOU FOR GIVING US TIME TO TALK TO YOU TODAY. WE WOULD LIKE TO SHARE WITH YOU . . . Dr. Kathy Lawson Student Success Outreach Specialist Gateway Technology Center 3400 N. Wesleyan Blvd., Room 114 252.985.9869, ext. 7023 Cindy Peck Teacher Outreach Specialist Gateway Technology Center 3400 N. Wesleyan Blvd., Room 115 252.985.9869, ext. 7022 PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT US IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS OR SUGGESTIONS

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