
NCPS Demerger Updates
Good Afternoon,
We are pleased to announce two upcoming community forums scheduled for the end of January. The first forum will be held on Tuesday, January 30, 2024, at Winstead Avenue Elementary School from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. This event will focus on discussing the future plans for Englewood Elementary, Williford Elementary, Winstead Avenue Elementary, and Edwards Elementary. Attendees will have the opportunity to hear from District leadership and participate in a Q&A session. We encourage all families of those elementary school students and surrounding areas to attend.
The second forum is set for Wednesday, January 31, 2024, at Edwards Middle School, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. This gathering will address the prospective plans for families of Edwards Middle and Rocky Mount Middle School students. Similar to the first forum, District leadership will be present to share insights and answer questions. We strongly encourage the attendance of all families with current and future middle school students.
In preparation for these meetings, we invite you to complete an anonymous survey available via the link below. The survey is designed to assist in organizing the community engagement forums related to the NCPS demerger. Its purpose is to gather questions beforehand, allowing leadership to address concerns during the forums effectively. These forums will focus on the reorganization plans for our district and are specifically for Nash County residents affected by the demerger. Please note that the survey will close on Sunday, January 28, 2024.
Thank you,
NCPS - Demerger Team
Community Forums Survey
Please click here, to access the community forums survey. Please note, that this survey will close on Sunday, January 28, 2024 at midnight.
https://ncps.edurooms.com/engage/demerger-newsletter/newsletters/ncps-demerger-updates



Good Morning,
Here is your weekly video. If your child scored low on Fluency (WRF) on their mClass assessment, here is an idea that you can complete with your child at home to help with this skill.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UmMvBDvz7hzOQ1Hh_EpfL5CinmrlD7S8/view?usp=sharing

This message reminds all 2nd-grade parents that we are competing in Malcolm Mitchell's ReadBowl with the team name "The WAVE 2nd-grade Readers!" We aim to read more minutes than any other team in this worldwide reading challenge and have our team name announced on Super Bowl Sunday! The 1st Quarter Reading Logs are due tomorrow morning, including any minutes read over the weekend and today. Your child's teacher will send a new reading log home tomorrow.
To succeed, we must READ!

Good evening, Wahoos!
We had a fantastic first week back from winter break. I want to remind everyone of a few dates: there is no school on Monday, January 15, in observance of the Martin Luther King holiday. Also, our Parenting Partners session will be on Thursday, January 18, from 5:30-7:30 pm. Thank you for being so supportive of your child’s education. I hope everyone has a lovely evening.

Due to inclement weather, Nash County Public Schools have cancelled all ATHLETICS, including practices and games scheduled for tonight, Friday, January 12, 2024.


Good morning, Bus 140 will be delayed about 30 minutes, this morning. We apologize for any inconvenience. We thank you for your patience and have a great day!

Good Morning, Bus 143 (332) morning route for Winstead will be on Bus 213. Thank you and have a great day.

Nash County Public Schools will start on a two-hour delay on Wednesday, January 10, 2024, to ensure the safety of the road conditions.
Revised Schedule for January 10, 2024:
- Traditional High School: 9:30 a.m.
- Elementary School: 10:00 a.m.
- Middle School: 10:30 a.m.
- Tar River Academy and CITI High School: 11:00 a.m.
- Nash-Rocky Mount Early College High School: 11:30 a.m.
Breakfast will be available at schools. Students may be dropped off 40 minutes prior to the start of their school.
Thank you for your understanding. Please stay safe in this weather. For any inquiries, contact your respective school. All after-school activities and athletic programs will proceed as usual.
Please follow this link for updates: https://www.ncpschools.net/page/emergency-landing-page


Nash County Public Schools will start on a two-hour delay on Wednesday, January 10, 2024, to ensure the safety of the road conditions.
Revised Schedule for January 10, 2024:
- Traditional High School: 9:30 a.m.
- Elementary School: 10:00 a.m.
- Middle School: 10:30 a.m.
- Tar River Academy and CITI High School: 11:00 a.m.
- Nash-Rocky Mount Early College High School: 11:30 a.m.
Breakfast will be available at schools. Students may be dropped off 40 minutes prior to the start of their school.
Thank you for your understanding. Please stay safe in this weather. For any inquiries, contact your respective school. All after-school activities and athletic programs will proceed as usual.
Please follow this link for updates: https://www.ncpschools.net/page/emergency-landing-page


Hello Parents,
This message is a reminder that we will release at 11:30 am. If your child rides the bus, please ensure you arrive three and a half hours earlier at the bus stop. This measure allows your child and my drivers to get home safely and promptly. If you should have any questions, please contact the school. Thank you for your support and understanding.

Good Evening,
Due to inclement weather, our lunch has to begin at 9:15 am to ensure everyone receives lunch. That said, we will only have one lunch choice for tomorrow: hotdogs.

Good Evening, Bus 366 morning route for Winstead will be on Bus 96. Thank you and have a great evening.

EARLY RELEASE - January 9, 2024
All NCPS schools will open at their regular times but will have a 3-hour early dismissal.

Good Morning,
Here is your weekly video. If your child scored low on Phonemic Awareness (PSF) on their mClass assessment, here is an idea that you can complete with your child at home to help with this skill.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wIg_P2ezgfMnJ4UfY9qWxEl7MUp14bzj/view?usp=sharing

Good Evening, Bus 143 for Winstead will be on Bus 332 tomorrow morning. Thank you and have a great evening.

Good Evening Wahoos,
We hope this message finds you well-rested, joyful, and ready to return and finish the 2023-24 school year!
Our dedicated teachers and staff are thrilled to see the smiling faces of our students filling our classrooms and halls once again. As a reminder, parents must sign in, students arriving after 8:00 am, and early check-outs are over at 2:30 pm. Likewise, parents cannot walk up and get their children during dismissal. This policy is to avoid confusion and for the safety of our students and staff. We know that emergencies may arise, and transportation may need to change occasionally. That said, please send a written note with your child to school indicating such a change or a message on the NCPS app by 2:30 pm. We thank you in advance for understanding and ensuring the safety of our students.
Also, report cards will go home on Monday, and the mClass MOY testing window will open on January 10. This week, we will start our "fast pass" car line ticket sale. With each $1 donation to the school, you will enter your name into the "fast pass" drawing. On the back of the ticket, please write your name or child's name and phone number. If you want a specific number of tickets, please message your child's teacher or an administrator. We will pull out five names on Friday afternoon. The winners will not have to sit in the car line but can pull to the back of the school at 3 pm, and their kids will be waiting without the line and hassle. Once again, thank you for being partners in your child's education. Have a great evening.

The most recent federal data show that in the 2020-21 school year, at least 14.7 million students nationwide were chronically absent. This means that chronic absence has almost doubled from the more than 8 million students, pre-Covid-19, who were missing so many days of school that they were academically at risk. Chronic absence — missing 10 percent or more of school days due to absence for any reason—excused, unexcused absences, and suspensions—can translate into students having difficulty learning to read by the third grade, achieving in middle school, and graduating from high school.
Sources:
https://www.attendanceworks.org/chronic-absence/the-problem/
https://depc.org/attendance-matters/



Good Morning,
Here is your weekly video. If your child scored low on Decoding (NWF_WRC) on their mClass assessment, here is an idea that you can complete with your child at home to help.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TtZV8cRvVqZEqynQBom9TwPOJ5toT6PO/view?usp=sharing

Happy Holidays from NCPS! In case you didn't receive an email. Check out Dr. Ellis' first newsletter, which he wishes the NCPS community a Happy Holiday, via the link below.
https://ncps.edurooms.com/engage/dr-ellis-newsletter/newsletters/happy-holidays-from-ncps


Happy Holidays from NCPS! In case you didn't receive an email. Check out Dr. Ellis' first newsletter, which he wishes the NCPS community a Happy Holiday, via the link below.
https://ncps.edurooms.com/engage/dr-ellis-newsletter/newsletters/happy-holidays-from-ncps
