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about 2 months ago, Edgecombe County Technology Department
Digital Learning
On Monday, May 13, several of our students were recognized at the ECPS Board of Education Meeting. Shaliyah Coley was recognized as a W.A. Pattillo Incentive Award winner. Four other students were recognized as Gold Key Winners, pictured from left to right: Lauren Moss, Sean Whitehead, Cayden Allen and Esmeralda Lopez. Congratulations to these bright students!
2 months ago, West Edgecombe Middle School
S. Coley
Gold Key May 24
Prior to Spring Break, our 6th grade students in Ms. Garrow's class engaged with the novel, Hatchet, through an experience with Cub Scout leader, Mr. McFadyen. During this experience students learned various survival techniques as displayed in the novel, and were immersed in the experience through our engagement lab. Way to go Wildcats! #WildcatsRead #WildcatsAchieve
3 months ago, Edgecombe County Schools
image of a teacher and his students outside
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.
3 months 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
3 months 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
3 months ago, Edgecombe County Schools
image of students wearing backpacks walking through the woods