ASHEBORO -
Members of the Asheboro City Board of Education attended the North
Carolina School Boards Association (NCSBA) District 5 Meeting in Thomasville on
Wednesday, September 19, 2019. Board members received professional development
and training via several breakout sessions that were offered.
While at the meeting, the Asheboro City Board of Education was presented
with a 2019 NCSBA Silver Bell Award. The
Silver Bell Award recognizes boards where every member has actively worked
towards meeting their 12 hours of training during the July 1 through June 30
timeframe. Vice chairman Phillip Cheek accepted the award on
behalf of the board.
The Silver Bell Award reflects school board member’s commitment to training excellence for the 2018-2019 NCSBA Academy Year of the NCSBA's Academy of School Boardsmanship. In addition to the award presentation, Board members received legislative and NCSBA updates. Various professional development breakout sessions were also available.
About
Asheboro City Schools
Asheboro City Schools is a medium-sized school district in North Carolina, serving approximately 5,000 students at eight schools and one five-star Early Childhood Development Center. The district’s mission is to graduate responsible citizens who are prepared to succeed in higher education or the career of their choice. For more information, visit the district’s website at http://www.asheboro.k12.nc.us/.
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