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The Friday Five

Posted Date: 2/14/25 (10:00 PM)

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The Friday Five
February 14, 2025
A group of students smile and wave at the camera while standing in a school cafeteria.
Happy Valentine's Day, Cabarrus County Schools families!
We hope you've had a great week of school. Welcome to this week's edition of The Friday Five -- five reminders on Friday afternoon to get your next week started. Enjoy the long weekend! We'll see traditional school students back at school on Tuesday, Feb. 18.
 
A female bus driver wearing sunglasses smiles and waves from the driver's seat of a yellow school bus.
#1 February is Love the Bus month
Thank You, Cabarrus County Schools Bus Drivers!

February is Love the Bus Month, and we want to take a moment to express our deepest appreciation for our incredible Cabarrus County Schools bus drivers! 🚍💛

Every day, you safely transport our students to and from school, ensuring they arrive ready to learn and succeed. Your dedication, patience, and care make a difference in the lives of so many families.

Thank you for your hard work, your smiles, and your commitment to keeping our students safe. We truly appreciate all that you do!
 
#2 Spring Break is approaching
Spring Break is quickly approaching. All Cabarrus County Schools will be closed to students the week of March 10-14. In addition, Friday, March 7th is an early dismissal day for all traditional calendar schools. Early Colleges will be closed to students on Friday, March 7th for a staff development day.
A reminder that Cabarrus County Schools will be closed for spring break from March 10th to March 14th.
A graphic announcing upcoming financial aid webinars for senior parents, with a blurred image of a graduation ceremony in the background.
#3 Notes & Reminders
1.PROGRAM CHOICE: As a reminder, the deadline to accept your child's seat in Program Choice for the 2025-26 school year is Monday, Feb. 17th. Parent notifications of Program Choice placement were sent during the week of Feb. 3rd. Please check the online family dashboard for information.

2.REMINDER: All traditional calendar schools will be closed for students on Friday, Feb. 14th, and Monday, Feb. 17th for staff development. Early Colleges will operate on a normal schedule

3.FINANCIAL AID WORKSHOPS: Please be aware of several upcoming financial aid webinars hosted by the College Foundation of North Carolina. Registration links are below and information can also be found on the flyers attached to this post. Financial Aid Awareness Month Webinar Series registration link: https://www.cfnc.org/events
  • Monday, Feb. 17, 6−7 p.m. FAFSA Walkthrough
  • Monday, Feb. 24, 6−7 p.m. Evaluating Financial Aid Offer Letters

4.ATTENTION SENIORS: Union Power's $1,000 College Scholarship application is available. To qualify for the scholarship, students must meet the following criteria:
  • Be a child of a Union Power member or live in a home served by Union Power. 
  • Be a high school senior in the current graduating class.
  • The applicant must attend a North Carolina-accredited college or university. 
  • Meet the evaluation criteria of 40% need, 30% academic achievement, and 30% extracurricular activities in school, civic, and community functions.
Students can apply now through //union-power.com/collegescholarships and must submit their application by March 1.

5.ATTENTION RISING SIXTH AND SEVENTH GRADERS: It’s time to shoot some hoops and apply for a Touchstone Energy Sports Camp Scholarship. This summer, two North Carolina universities will host a camp for rising sixth and seventh graders to dribble, shoot, and slam dunk into an unforgettable experience. Students can enhance their basketball skills, work closely with college coaches to develop fundamental skills and techniques to excel on and off the court, build relationships with other students, and experience living on a college campus! All of these activities are fun and free! Students who are interested can apply through https://union-power.com/educational-programs/basketball-camp-scholarships or scan the QR code from the attached graphic by March 31. A judging committee outside of Union Power will select two students: one girl to play at Wolfpack Women’s Basketball camp at NC State University from June 15-18 and one boy to attend the Carolina Basketball School at UNC Chapel Hill from June 25–28. 
 
A young girl smiles while holding a homemade Valentine's Day card that says 'You've stolen a pizza my heart.'
Two young girls smile for the camera, one holding a small toy and the other a white stick. A bag with hearts and the words 'You warm my heart' is in the foreground.
 
A flyer for workshops that educate youth on career preparation and balancing work with health, hosted by the Cabarrus County Youth Commission.
#4 Career Compass 2025 for high school students
The Cabarrus County Youth Commission presents Career Compass 2025. These comprehensive workshops will educate youth on how to prepare in a competitive job market and how to balance a successful career with the five pillars of health.

Objectives of Career Compass include:
  • Youth will learn the basics of resume-building.
  • Youth will develop quality elevator pitches.
  • Youth will gain advice from professionals on the five pillars of health and career insights.
  • Youth will learn how to build healthy habits and maintain a healthy work-life balance.
  • Youth will learn about C4 day and the next steps to register.

This event is open to all Cabarrus County high school students.

On-site Registration 2:30PM-3:00PM
Event: 3:00PM-5:00PM
Free Event & Pizza!

February 25th - @ Mount Pleasant HS
February 26th - @ Hickory Ridge HS
March 19th - @ Northwest Cabarrus HS

 
#5 Important Upcoming Dates

February 2025
  • Fri 2/14 • Planning/Staff Development - All except Early Colleges
  • Mon 2/17 • Planning/Staff Development - All except Early Colleges
  • Mon 2/17 • 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm • Board of Education Legislative Agenda Meeting
March 2025
  • Mon 3/03, 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm • Board of Education Work/Business Meeting
  • Thu 3/6 • End of Quarter - Early Colleges
  • Fri 3/7 • Early Dismissal ALL
  • Fri 3/7 • Planning/Staff Development - Early Colleges ONLY
  • Fri 3/7 • End of Quarter - Traditional Calendar Schools
  • Mon 3/10 - Fri 3/14 • Spring Break
  • Tue 3/25, 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm • Hispanic Family Resource Night at Winkler Middle School
  • Thu 3/27 • 3rd Quarter Report Cards
  • Fri 3/28 • Early Dismissal for CMS, ROSA, RRES, WES, WMIES
  • Mon 3/31, 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm • Board of Education Budget Work Session

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Community Engagement
A colorful poster for a cereal box domino challenge at Wolf Meadow Elementary School, encouraging students to donate unopened cereal boxes to local food banks.
Wolf Meadow Elem collecting unopened boxes of cereal
The newly-created P2 Student Leadership Club (4th and 5th graders) at Wolf Meadow is currently collecting unopened boxes of cereal to distribute to local collection sites, primarily “1 Can”. Their goal is 1,000 boxes collected by February 26th. For more information, contact WMES teacher Mrs. Burd at kimberly.burd@cabarrus.k12.nc.us
 
Old Courthouse Theatre BOGO for students and staff
Concord's Old Courthouse Theatre will present The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, (Abridged)(Revised) from Feb 13-23. Please see the attached graphic for information on buy one, get one tickets for staff and students for the Friday performances. For more information, please visit www.octconcord.com.
A poster advertising a performance of "The Complete Works of William Shakespeare" abridged and revised, running from February 13th to 23rd.
 
A blue background with the text 'FUTURE JEWELRY DESIGNER CONTEST' in silver lettering, surrounded by two diamond shapes.
14th Annual Ellis Jewelers Future Designer Contest
The 14th Annual Ellis Jewelers Future Designer Contest starts NOW! 

Cabarrus County Schools’ students in grades 3-12 are invited to submit an original design to be crafted into a piece of jewelry. All designs must be submitted, in person or by mail to Ellis Jewelers no later than Friday, March 21st, 2025 by 5:30 pm EST. Good luck! 

‪Click here for contest rules and entry form: https://www.ellisfinejewelers.com/page/future-designers-contest-2025.html

 
Truth Over Trend video contest
Attention high school students:

Want a chance to win great prizes? Participate in our SUBSTANCE USE
EDUCATION & PREVENTION video campaign! See below for rules:

CONTEST STARTS: FEBRUARY 3RD
SUBMISSIONS DUE: FEBRUARY 28TH

1. Video must be at least one minute long and no longer than two minutes.
2. Must include multiple facts regarding illegal substances, such as statistics, risks, etc.
3. Wrap up the video with why you choose not to use & how not using benefits you.
4. Video must be family friendly.
5. Contest is only open to high school students.
6 .Videos can be created by an individual or a group.

There will be 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners for this contest!

Send videos and any questions to Selena Sifontes at
selena.sifontes@cabarrus.k12.nc.us
A poster announcing a video contest for high school students, with the theme 'Truth Over Trend' and a focus on substance use education and prevention.
 
A colorful graphic promoting kindergarten enrollment at Cabarrus County Schools, featuring photos of children engaged in learning activities.
Kindergarten Enrollment is open
🌟 Calling All Future Kindergarteners! 🌟

Cabarrus County Schools is excited to welcome the Class of 2038! 🎉 Kindergarten enrollment for the 2025-26 school year opens February 1, 2025.

📌 Visit www.cabarrus.k12.nc.us/kindergarten for enrollment details, school assignment locator, and a list of upcoming in-person enrollment events scheduled at our schools.

Please share this information with your rising Kindergarten family and friends. We can't wait to meet our newest students! 💙🍎
 
Calling all City of Concord junior artists and environmental enthusiasts!
Students in grades kindergarten through 12th grade who live in the City of Concord are invited to enter original artwork that brings awareness to stormwater pollution to help keep local waterways clean. Entries are due February 16, 2025.
 
Many people are not aware that stormwater is untreated and empties directly into local rivers and streams. When it rains, the water that flows over the streets can pick up pollutants like litter, yard and pet waste, oil and vehicle fluids, sediment, and more. Those pollutants end up in the stormwater system and ultimately drain into local creeks and streams.
 
The City is looking for original student artwork that raises awareness about preventing stormwater pollution and the connection we all have to our environment. Artwork should convey a clear message and enhance the theme “only rain down the drain.” Artwork should not focus on drinking water.
 
Student artwork will be reviewed by a panel of judges and awards will be given out to winners in elementary, middle, and high school. One grand prize winner may be selected to have their artwork applied to a storm drain within the City of Concord. All eligible artwork submitted for the contest will be displayed at ClearWater Arts Center & Studios in Concord.
 
Learn more about stormwater pollution and enter the contest by visiting concordnc.gov/stormwaterartcontest.
A poster announcing a stormwater art contest in Concord, North Carolina, featuring two student-created drawings about water conservation.
 
Engage Vol 1, Issue 1 Cover
Engage CCS, The Magazine
We’re thrilled to announce the launch of Engage CCS, our inaugural digital quarterly! Inside Volume 1, Issue 1, you'll find inspiring stories of kindness, leadership, and community impact from across Cabarrus County Schools. 

🔗 Check out the full magazine here: https://www.cabarrus.k12.nc.us/engageccs

We hope you enjoy reading about the amazing people and stories that make CCS a special place to learn and grow! 💙 #EngageCCS 
 
VEX Robotics Volunteers Needed
Cabarrus County VEX will host 15 VEX tournaments in North Carolina over the next several months, including 4 state championships. These tournaments, which account for 83% of all robotics events in the state, will bring teams from across North Carolina to compete in Cabarrus County.

While coaches and event partners recruit volunteers, CCS VEX is seeking additional support from the CCS community. If you'd like to help by volunteering or sponsoring our program, please click the buttons below to see event details and available volunteer positions. We welcome volunteers of all experience levels and ages!

In 2021, Cabarrus County Schools had 73 VEX teams. Today, we have 161 teams, making up 53% of all public and private school teams in North Carolina. Our goal is to continue to grow our program in CCS, but we need your help! For more information on VEX Robotics in CCS or to ask questions pertaining to VEX in CCS, please email ccsvex@cabarrus.k12.nc.us.
Cabarrus County VEX Robotics logo
2024-25 VEX Event Schedule
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Are you a CCS graduate?
We’re excited to reconnect with you! As a valued member of our school community, we want to ensure you stay engaged with Cabarrus County Schools. To help us strengthen our connection, we kindly ask you to take a few moments to share your contact information by completing the short survey available by clicking the button below. Your participation will help us celebrate your achievements, share important updates, and create meaningful engagement opportunities for our alumni network. Thank you for being an integral part of our CCS legacy!
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