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The Central Middle School boys' and girls' basketball teams were recognized at the April School Board meeting for their amazing accomplishments this season. This year, both the CMS girls' and boys' basketball teams showcased remarkable talent, determination, dedication, and teamwork, achievements that undoubtedly deserve recognition. The girls' team, under the leadership of Coach Troxler, as well as the boys' team, guided by Coach Collins, demonstrated incredible resilience and skill, both advancing to the Southside Middle School Conference finals and thrilling our community with each game. The dedication and success of these young student athletes reflect their hard work and the strong support of their coaches and fans. Together, they have created memorable moments and inspired future generations of players to come. Congratulations to all of the athletes, coaches and managers! Go Bobcats!
CMS Girls BB Team


CMS Boys BB Team

Eagle Scout Project

Liesel "Val" Ruppel-Lee, a student at Randolph-Henry, has been completing her requirements to become an Eagle Scout. She decided to create a community service project that benefits her school. She designed and built 8picnictablesfor the RH pavilion. Her project included a well written plan, a meeting with the principal, creating a budget, fundraising, organizing volunteers, and the actual assembly of the tables. We express our gratitude to Val Ruppel-Lee for choosing Randolph-Henry to be the benefactors of this service project! Ms. Ruppel-Lee was recognized by the Charlotte County School Board for this project on April 16, 2024. 
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The Charlotte County School Board acknowledged the SVRTC Award winners at the April 16th meeting for their outstanding contributions to technology integration in the schools. Mr. Rodney Hudson highlighted each winner's achievements individually, and Dr. Mason expressed gratitude by presenting them with a token of appreciation. Pictured are Ms. Samantha Maxey and Mrs. Karen Thompson.
SVRTC Winners 2024
Congratulations to Karen Thompson, Sharon Card, and Samantha Maxey for Excellence in Educational Technology!
In a world where technology is rapidly transforming the landscape of education, it's crucial to recognize those who are leading the charge in integrating innovative tools and methods into the classroom. This sentiment rings true for Karen Thompson, Sharon Card, and Samantha Maxey, who have recently been honored with prestigious awards from the Southern Virginia Regional Technology Consortium (SVRTC) on March 14, 2024, for their outstanding contributions to educational technology in Charlotte County.
Mrs. Karen Thompson, known for her unwavering commitment to enhancing instructional technology, has been awarded the Instructional Technology Support Award. Through her dedication and expertise, Mrs. Thompson has effectively integrated technology into the curriculum, providing students and teachers with dynamic and engaging learning experiences that cater to diverse learning styles.
Sharon Card, recognized for her exceptional technical support skills, has been awarded the Technology Support Award. Whether troubleshooting technical issues or providing valuable training sessions for staff, Mrs. Card's proficiency and resourcefulness have been instrumental in ensuring the smooth operation of technology within the school environment.
Samantha Maxey has been honored with the esteemed Technology Teacher Award for her exemplary efforts in leveraging technology to facilitate student learning. Mrs. Maxey's innovative teaching methods and creative use of educational technology tools have empowered students to explore, create, and excel in their academic pursuits.
Together, these remarkable educators represent the forefront of educational technology innovation in Charlotte County, inspiring both their colleagues and students alike to embrace the limitless possibilities that technology offers in the realm of education.
Congratulations once again to Karen Thompson, Sharon Card, and Samantha Maxey on this well-deserved recognition!
SVRTC 2024
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Below are after-school remediation programming dates for the 2023-2024 school year.

August:  22, 24, 29, 31

September: 5, 7, 12, 14, 19, 21, 26, 28

October: 3, 5, 10, 12, 17, 19, 24, 26

November: 2, 7, 9, 14, 16, 28, 30

December: 5, 7

January: 9, 11, 16, 18, 23, 25, 30

February: 1, 6, 8, 13, 15, 20, 22, 27, 29

March: 5, 7, 12, 14, 19, 21, 26, 28

April: 9, 11, 16, 18, 23, 25, 30 

May: 2, 7, 9

 
FCC Affordable Connectivity Program 
Below is information about the Federal Communication Commission’s (FCC’s) Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP). This program provides support for households with their internet costs. You are likely eligible if your household’s income is below 200% of the Federal Poverty Line, or if you or someone you live with currently receives a government benefit like SNAP, Medicaid, SSI, WIC, Pell Grant, or Free and Reduced-Price Lunch.
To determine your eligibility select the link below:

The FCC’s Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) allows qualifying households to reduce their internet costs by up to $30/month ($75/month on Tribal lands). Getinternet.gov is a simple, easy-to-use website with details on how households can sign up for ACP and find participating providers in their area. Several companies additionally committed to offer ACP-eligible families at least one high-speed plan for $30/month or less, with no additional fees and no data caps. This means that if households apply their ACP benefit to one of these plans, they would have no out-of-pocket cost for internet.

Eligibility status questions should be directed to Ms. Christine Powell at 434-542-5151 or at [email protected].

   

This is a reminder that the wireless hot spots are set up at each school. The network is open twenty-four hours, seven days a week, and is intended for students and the community to use until further notice. 

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