Parent Teacher Magazine Cabarrus County Schools Jan/Feb 2017 | Page 6

Schools Recognized as Global-Education Ready inquiry based learning and community projects . As one parent put it “ imagine my surprise when my 2nd grader was helping my spouse plan what they wanted to see and do on a business trip to an Asian country , not to mention helping them with some very important vocabulary to use in the target language while there .”
CCS Schools Receive Truliant Grant

Schools Recognized as Global-Education Ready inquiry based learning and community projects . As one parent put it “ imagine my surprise when my 2nd grader was helping my spouse plan what they wanted to see and do on a business trip to an Asian country , not to mention helping them with some very important vocabulary to use in the target language while there .”

Congratulations to Harrisburg Elementary and Harris Road Middle Schools on their designations as Global-Education Ready Schools . The North Carolina State Board of Education honored representatives from the schools and the district at a ceremony in Raleigh on Nov . 3 rd .
Harris Road Middle School – Inquiry-based learning that makes global education relevant to the students in their content instruction so that students are still engaged in discussing what they learned in the hallways while transitioning to their next class ( adults hugging the hallways ). Student panel that convinced the visiting team with their thoughtful answers ( and brought tears to the faculty who were also surprised at the depth and meaning of the answers ) as to why being in a global-education ready school was important and how it was preparing them for their future success and how a global focus in education will make their future world a better one .
The Cabarrus County Board of Education and Superintendent Chris Lowder recognized the Global Education School Teams at the Board ’ s Business Meeting on Monday , Nov . 14 th .
CCS Global Education Coordinator Jessica Garner led the schools through the process . Both Harrisburg Elementary and Harris Road Middle received Prepared designations , which means the schools effectively implement systems and structures ( processes ) to support global readiness . Many components of global education are embedded school-wide , including sound , practices that have a positive impact on students .
In order to receive the designation , the schools had to complete an on-site visit from state representatives . Here are some of the observations and highlights made during those visits :
Harrisburg Elementary School -- These elementary students engage in exploration of themselves , their classmates , their communities and the world through literature investigations ,
Central Cabarrus High , Cox Mill High , and Harris Road Middle Schools have received financial literacy education grants through the Truliant Financial Education Fund . Established in August , the fund provides financial education grants to school systems in communities where Truliant Credit Union has Member Financial Center locations . The program was created in celebration of the credit union reaching the 200,000 member-owner milestone .
Awarded funds can be used to improve an existing program or create a new program and can support classroom activities , professional development opportunities or new and innovative ways to teach personal finance topics . Project applications may include topics such as budgeting , saving , investing , entrepreneurship , business , finance and economics or others . Teachers may use the funds for financial literacy training programs . Here are the awarded school ’ s plans :
Central Cabarrus High School -- $ 4,500 : The school is looking to start a Personal Finance Literacy Library consisting

CCS Schools Receive Truliant Grant

of mini-library of books that teens can relate to that deal with personal finance . The set of books would be required reading at least one day a week in personal finance classrooms .
Cox Mill High School -- $ 2,500 : The school will work with students to study the art of making a quality sales and marketing presentation to a group of potential decision makers in order to complete the entire sales cycle and complete a sale .
Harris Road Middle School -- $ 1,126.52 : Funds will go toward the school ’ s Saving Empathy project . This study will help middle school students understand the costs associated with daily living . The funding from this grant will help students realize the importance of saving and preparing for the future . It will allow them to identify ways in which they can help individuals and families who are experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness . It will also prepare them to become caring , informed and proactive citizens .
4 Jan / Feb 2017 • Parent Teacher Magazine