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NCBCE Members Serve

Council For Women
Jane Martin, Qué Pasa

Teachers Matter Initiative
Thomas Vaidhyan, Aten, Inc.
Jon Beard, Knowledge Network Solutions
Craig Landwehr, Six Disciplines Triangle
Diego Aisenberg, Qué Pasa Media Network

NC Science Festival Sponsors
Biogen Idec
SAS
Inspire Pharmaceuticals
BB&T

Steve Brechbiel, Quintiles
Appointment to JOBS Commission
Caroline McCullen, SAS
Pam Townsend, AECOM


Healthy Schools Cabinet
Chris Kouri, Charlotte Motor Speedway

NC Principals Association Distinguished Leaders Program
WakeMed
RBC Bank
BB&T
GlaxoSmithKline
Progress Energy


Southern Association of Colleges & Schools State Council
Pam Townsend, AECOM

Arts Curriculum Feedback
Qué Pasa Media Network
Topics Education
Capstrat
Aten, Inc
Red Hat
RBC Bank
Eckel and Vaughan
Truliant Federal Credit Union
Samet Corporation


2010 North Carolina Summit on US/China Education
NCBCE corporations participated in this international event

Council on Educational Services for Exceptional Children

2010 College Application Planning Committee
Joanne Burden, Sports Endeavors

Competitive Students Committee of the State Board of Education
Joel Butler, University Health Systems

Blue Ribbon Accountability Commission
André Peek, IBM
Michael Brader-Araje, SunPocket


Blue Ribbon Commission on Charter Schools
Acton Archie, SAS

Ad Hoc Committee on School Leadership
Joe Freddoso, MCNC
André Peek, IBM
Bill Shore, GlaxoSmithKline


NC Science, Math, Technology Center Board
Susan Jackson, WakeMed

Southern Regional Education Board (SREB)
SAS Hosted & provided expertise
Anjana Bhuta Wills, Nandhini Viswonathan, Barbara Guidos, BD

NC Commission on Volunteerism & Community Service
Woody Dicus, Progress Energy

NC Financial Literacy Council
Verna Gessaman, RBC Bank
Leigh Brady, SECU

Confucius Classrooms in NC
Karen Ondrick, Lenovo

Teacher Working Conditions Survey Sponsors
AT&T
BB&T
Duke Energy-Carolinas
Golden Corral

Webinar Series
NCBCE Corporate Members
Local NC Chambers
Education Stakeholders

Jobs For The Future Conference
 Various NCBCE Companies

Race to the Top Education Grant Funding
Caroline McCullen, SAS

Joint Boards Meeting to Unveil Governor's Education Agenda
All NCBCE Member Companies Invited to Attend

World View: An International Program for Educators
André Peek, IBM
Tricia Willoughby, NCBCE

Emerging Issues Forum
Various NCBCE Companies

North Carolina Science Festival at the Morehead Planetarium
Thomas Vaidhyan, Aten



Member News

Aten, Inc. Educational Design Game Finalist

The North Carolina Business Committee Congratulates The Honorable Howard N. Lee After Receiving The NC Chamber’s Award for Distinguished Public Service


SAS ranks No.1 on the FORTUNE '100 Best Companies to Work For' 2010 list

Biogen RTP Wins Global Award

New Justice Fund Honors Henry Mitchell, one of the founding members of NCBCE

Business North Carolina won gold prizes in the magazine category for best feature and best personality profile at this year’s Alliance of Area Business Publications Editorial Excellence Awards.

Qué Pasa Charlotte Recognized As Best Hispanic Newspaper in the U.S.

Dr. Jim Goodnight was included in this year's list of the 100 Most Influential People in Business Ethics. The list includes individuals who stood out for their positive achievements in the business ethics world.
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Donation to the AT&T Teacher of the Year Program by AT&T North Carolina Herb Crenshaw, Executive Director of Legislative Affairs, AT&T North Carolina, presents donation to Dr. June Atkinson

Ann Goodnight Co-Founder of NCBCE Member Company SAS Is Awarded State's Highest Civilian Honor


GlaxoSmithKline Recognized as "Friend of Education"

Cisco Fellows honored by NC State Board of Education for work on the School Connectivity Initiative.



 
 

07/23/10

Gov. Perdue Announces New Leadership Program for Teachers in Northeast North Carolina



Gov. Bev Perdue announced a leadership program geared toward turning around rural schools in northeastern North Carolina.  The Northeast Leadership Academy (NELA), to launch in August, will bring a master’s of school administration program from North Carolina State University to a group of 25 teachers and central office staff from school districts in Bertie, Hertford, Northampton, Halifax, Roanoke Rapids, Weldon City and Warren. 

“Training and retaining new leaders at North Carolina’s most underperforming school districts is crucial for the success of the students who live there,” said Gov. Perdue.  “NELA will provide pathways to not only develop 21st century school leaders, but to also keep them in these districts.”

The NELA program requires participants to work both in and out of the classroom.  In the second year of the two-year program, participants will be released from their normal work duties for a full year so they can complete course work, participate in internship rotations at various schools, visit high performing schools and attend national conferences. 

After graduation, all participants will make a three-year commitment to work in high-need schools in the northeastern part of the state.  Those school districts will utilize NELA graduates as the first line of replacements for openings in principal and assistant principal positions in the districts’ high-needs schools. 

“Current projections indicate that more than 50 percent of the principals in North Carolina public schools will be eligible to retire within the next four years,” said Bill Harrison, chairman of the State Board of Education.  “This new program and partnership with N.C. State will help us put highly trained teachers and administrators in the leadership positions in our most needy school districts.” 

Derived from research based best practices, NCSU has developed a new model of preparation, early career support, and continuous professional development for participants who have the commitment to lead these schools.  The program was developed by Drs. Bonnie Fusarelli and Matt Militello with collaboration from the State Board of Education, the N.C. Dept of Public Instruction, current and retired principals, and professional development organizations. 

The NELA program is funded in part by a grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the N.C. State Board of Education.   The program will be part of the Department of Leadership, Policy and Adult and Higher Education at N.C. State’s College of Education.  There are two additional leadership academies being developed in collaboration with the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation, LEAs and the State Board of Education. 


 
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