Browse >
Home / Archive by category 'Get Connected'
Teleconferencing in the Cumberland County Schools
During the July edition of Get Connected, CCS’ Chief Communications Officer Renarta C. Moyd is joined by CCS’ Executive Director of Secondary Education Dr. Jane Fields, and CCS’ Executive Director of Technology Kevin Coleman. The group will be discussing teleconferencing in the Cumberland County Schools and how it is benefiting students throughout the school system. To watch the show, tune in to FCE-TV – Cable Channel 5 on Thursdays at 7:00 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays at noon or watch it now! Read more »
.........................................................................................................................................
Published by Laurie Pender on June 30, 2017
|
|
During the June edition of Get Connected, CCS’ Chief Communications Officer Renarta C. Moyd is joined by CCS’ Associate Superintendent of Human Resources Ruben Reyes, Human Resources Director Tonya Page, and Classified Personnel Supervisor Sharon President about CCS’ recruitment efforts to find the best and brightest for our school system. To watch the show, tune in to FCE-TV – Cable Channel 5 on Thursdays at 7:00 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays at noon or watch it now! Read more »
.........................................................................................................................................
Published by Laurie Pender on June 1, 2017
|
|
During May’s edition of Get Connected, CCS’ Chief Communications Officer Renarta C. Moyd is joined by CCS’ Executive Director of Secondary Education Dr. Jane Fields and Counselors Coordinator Kristy Curran. They will discuss graduation requirements and the new Latin Honors system. To watch the show, tune in to FCE-TV – Cable Channel 5 on Thursdays at 7:00 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays at noon or watch it now!
Read more »
.........................................................................................................................................
Published by Laurie Pender on May 9, 2017
|
|
During April’s edition of Get Connected, CCS’ Chief Communications Officer Renarta C. Moyd is joined by CCS’ DoDEA Project Director Rebecca Legan and Military Student Transition Consultant (MSTC) Tanisha Perkins and Mark Patton. They are discussing how the DoDEA Grant and the Transition Consultants are helping the military child adjust. To watch the show, tune into FCE-TV – Cable Channel 5 on Thursdays at 7:00 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays at noon or watch it now! Read more »
.........................................................................................................................................
Published by Laurie Pender on April 21, 2017
|
|
During March’s edition of Get Connected, CCS’ Chief Communications Officer Renarta C. Moyd is joined by representatives from local schools with International Baccalaureate (IB) programs (Ed V. Baldwin Elementary – Emilie Davenport & Jon Miller and South View High School – Brian Edkins & Dawn Curle). They are discussing aspects of their respective IB programs and how it benefits students. To watch the show, tune in to FCE-TV – Cable Channel 5 on Thursdays at 7:00 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays at noon or watch it now! Read more »
.........................................................................................................................................
Published by Laurie Pender on March 3, 2017
|
|
During February’s edition of Get Connected, CCS’ Chief Communications Officer Renarta C. Moyd is joined by CCS’ Executive Director of Student Services Natasha Scott and Douglas Parrish from the Cape Fear Valley Behavioral Health Care Center. They are discussing recognizing the signs and symptoms of suicide, getting help for those who may be suicidal, and the It’s OK 2 Ask suicide awareness campaign. To watch the show, tune in to FCE-TV – Cable Channel 5 on Thursdays at 7:00 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays at noon or watch it now! Read more »
.........................................................................................................................................
Published by Laurie Pender on February 3, 2017
|
|
During the December/January edition of Get Connected, CCS’ Chief Communications Officer Renarta Clanton Moyd is joined by Cumberland Polytechnic High School Principal Dan Krumanocker, School Counselor Brittany Raines, and Students Asia Hannans and Jared Little. Read more »
.........................................................................................................................................
Published by Laurie Pender on December 19, 2016
|
|
During November’s edition of Get Connected, CCS’ Chief Communications Officer Renarta Clanton Moyd is joined by the school system’s 2017 Teacher of the Year Todd McCabe from John Griffin Middle School and 2017 Principal of the Year Dr. Vernon Lowery from Westover High School. They are discussing their professional journeys as well as their passions for educating children. Read more »
.........................................................................................................................................
Published by Laurie Pender on November 14, 2016
|
|
During October’s edition of Get Connected, CCS’ Chief Communications Officer Renarta Clanton Moyd is joined by CCS’ Healthy Eating & Active Living Liaison Angela Hurley and Cumberland County District PTA President Heather Fuentes. They are discussing what is being done, as a school system, to get students and employees healthy. To watch the show, tune in to FCE-TV – Cable Channel 5 on Thursdays at 7:00 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays at noon. Read more »
.........................................................................................................................................
Published by Laurie Pender on October 7, 2016
|
|
During September’s edition of Get Connected, CCS’ Chief Communications Officer Renarta Clanton Moyd is joined by School Superintendent Dr. Frank Till, and Associate Superintendent of Testing and Assessment Ron Phipps. The group will discuss highlights from the last school year and how the CCS will help students and staff this year, as the journey continues. Read more »
.........................................................................................................................................
Published by Laurie Pender on September 2, 2016
|
|