HENDERSON — Superintendent Cindy Bennett announced graduation dates as part of her report to the Vance County Board of Education in their meeting on Monday evening. The schools and their
With thanks to Councilwoman Sara Coffey, who first brought the abundance of trash dumped along Brodie Road to my attention, I noticed the other day that nearly all of it
HENDERSON —Vance, Warren and Granville Counties Schools returned to school this week practicing COVID-19 safety restrictions, but that hasn’t meant a lack of actual COVID cases to deal with.
HENDERSON — The Vance County Public School Foundation has announced that Mako Medical Laboratories has matched the foundation’s initial funding of $5,000 for Learning that Extends Actual Performances (LEAP) Grants,
With COVID-19 upending everything that was routine about public education in North Carolina in 2020, the leaders of the UNC system wisely decided to waive their standardized testing requirements for
HENDERSON â On March 9, Aarika Sandlin, public information officer for the Vance County Schools, served as the Henderson Optimist Clubâs guest speaker at its virtual meeting.
Jon Dorsey, Optimist program presenter, introduced the speaker. Sandlin gave an excellent slide presentation, proving to be very informative. According to Sandlin, Vance County Schools has worked hard throughout the last year to ensure we meet the needs of not only our students and staff, but also our community.
We have ensured our child nutrition program has remained open and available to every child in Vance County. Additionally, our counselors and support teams have been in place to work with families to support them in the face of the pandemic. We are a one-to-one technology district now, with every student having a device for instructional use and our digital resources expanded.