Greetings, Viking family, As we approach our upcoming graduation ceremony, we want to ensure that this special event is safe, secure, and enjoyable for everyone in attendance. To achieve this, we are implementing several safety measures, including the use of weapons detection systems. Please be prepared for this security measure as it may cause slight delays. We appreciate your patience and cooperation. To facilitate a smooth and efficient entry process, we strongly encourage families to bring as few bags as possible. This will help reduce waiting times and ensure that everyone can enter the venue quickly and comfortably. Any bags that are brought will be subject to search. To avoid delays, please only bring essential items and ensure that your bags are easily accessible for inspection. As a reminder, the following items are strictly prohibited - weapons of any kind, Doors will open at 6:30 p.m.. Please plan to arrive early to allow ample time for screening and seating. We understand that these measures may cause some inconvenience, but they are necessary to ensure the safety and well-being of all attendees. Our priority is to create a safe environment where our graduates and their families can celebrate this significant milestone without concern. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us at (252)823-4284.
about 1 year ago, Tarboro High School
We appreciate the support of families in helping gather information to help support the digital teaching and learning needs of our students and teachers. This information gained from the survey will be used to help target areas of need and ensure that all of our students have adequate access to devices and the internet to access learning. The survey is anonymous, and information gathered will be kept private and confidential. Digital Learning Survey Link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfmRIbNHN2LsJgx8cMgz8_SHO1MI-Uo3rJQEzTFY1wK3vj6MA/viewform
about 1 year ago, Tarboro High School
Digital Learning
Juniors and Seniors, there will be a Kids Fit 4 Life summer camp this summer in Pinetops. Here is a wonderful opportunity to earn $25 per week. Contact the Site Supervisor on the flyer for more details.
about 1 year ago, Tarboro High School
Kids Fit 4 Life Summer Camp
Digital Learning Survey: We appreciate the support of families in helping gather information to help support the digital teaching and learning needs of our students and teachers. This information gained from the survey will be used to help target areas of need and ensure that all of our students have adequate access to devices and the internet to access learning. The survey is anonymous and information gathered will be kept private and confidential. Digital Learning Survey Link: https://forms.gle/SyuJeWFZToPMT4Y76
about 1 year ago, Edgecombe County Technology Department
Digital Learning
A vision exam for driver's education students will be held at Tarboro High School on Wednesday, May 29th @ 11:30 a.m. Before students can move to the behind-the-wheel portion of driver's education, a vision check must be performed.
about 1 year ago, Tarboro High School
Greetings, Viking family! Check out this wonderful summer opportunity for our scholars from Chowan University and Dr. Henke! Hello from Chowan University, Campapalooza 2024 is June 23-28, and we hope you can join us! We have a variety of summer camps planned along with all the fun of a week of college life! For more information and to register, use the link www.chowan.edu/campapalooza2024 or scan the QR code on the poster! Please share our camps with your friends, family, and colleagues! Thank you, Dr. Henke Summer Academic Camp!
about 1 year ago, Tarboro High School
Summer Academic Camp!
Under the guidance of ECC instructor Kevin Strickland, construction students at SouthWest Edgecombe High School are adding the final touches on their “dogdominium.” They're gearing up to showcase their incredible work at next week's North Carolina SkillsUSA competition in Greensboro, NC! This student competition celebrates leadership and practical skills in trades.
about 1 year ago, Edgecombe County Schools
image of a structure made of wood
photo of kids in wood shop
This week, 6th grade students visited Medoc Mountain State Park where they were able to go on a hike, explore their surroundings, and engage in outdoor activities as they summarized their reading of the novel "Hatchet". Thank you to Friends of State Parks for their support in funding this trip! #LearnOutdoors #WildcatsRead #WildcatsAchieve
about 1 year ago, Edgecombe County Schools
image of students walking through the woods
This week, 6th grade students visited Medoc Mountain State Park where they were able to go on a hike, explore their surroundings, and engage in outdoor activities as they summarized their reading of the novel "Hatchet". Thank you to Friends of State Parks for their support in funding this trip! #LearnOutdoors #WildcatsRead #WildcatsAchieve
about 1 year ago, Edgecombe County Schools
image of students wearing backpacks walking through the woods