G.W. Carver is proud to recognize a couple of our Eagles for soaring high! Congratulations to Jaya Batchelor, 1st grade teacher, as she was announced as our Beginning Teacher of the Year! Congratulations to Tamika Farmer, 2nd grade teacher, as she was announced as our Teacher of the Year! We are proud of this mentor/mentee dynamic duo! Go Eagles! Soar High!
11 months ago, Kristin Miller
Mrs. Farmer - TOY
Ms. Batchelor - BTOY
Congratulations
Digital Learning Survey: We appreciate the support of families in helping gather information to help support the digital teaching and learning needs of our students and teachers. This information gained from the survey will be used to help target areas of need and ensure that all of our students have adequate access to devices and the internet to access learning. The survey is anonymous and information gathered will be kept private and confidential. Digital Learning Survey Link: https://forms.gle/SyuJeWFZToPMT4Y76
11 months ago, Edgecombe County Technology Department
Digital Learning
Congratulations to our Gold Key Recipients who were recognized at Monday night's Board Meeting! London Lewis Arius Lopez-Gabriel Haley Garris-Glass Ledger Harrell We are proud of these Eagles for soaring high!
12 months ago, Kristin Miller
Gold Key Recipients
Under the guidance of ECC instructor Kevin Strickland, construction students at SouthWest Edgecombe High School are adding the final touches on their “dogdominium.” They're gearing up to showcase their incredible work at next week's North Carolina SkillsUSA competition in Greensboro, NC! This student competition celebrates leadership and practical skills in trades.
about 1 year ago, Edgecombe County Schools
image of a structure made of wood
photo of kids in wood shop
This week, 6th grade students visited Medoc Mountain State Park where they were able to go on a hike, explore their surroundings, and engage in outdoor activities as they summarized their reading of the novel "Hatchet". Thank you to Friends of State Parks for their support in funding this trip! #LearnOutdoors #WildcatsRead #WildcatsAchieve
about 1 year ago, Edgecombe County Schools
image of students walking through the woods
This week, 6th grade students visited Medoc Mountain State Park where they were able to go on a hike, explore their surroundings, and engage in outdoor activities as they summarized their reading of the novel "Hatchet". Thank you to Friends of State Parks for their support in funding this trip! #LearnOutdoors #WildcatsRead #WildcatsAchieve
about 1 year ago, Edgecombe County Schools
image of students wearing backpacks walking through the woods