Parent Teacher Magazine Cabarrus County Schools Jan/Feb 2018 | Page 10

Under Armour All-American Team Cox Mill High School Student Athlete Taylor Rowland has been named to the 2017-2018 Under Armour All-American Team! More than 620 players were nominated through the American Volleyball Coaches Association and MaxPreps.com. The list was narrowed down to 150 players to make up the first-, second-, and third-team positions, and honorable- mention slots. Another CMHS student, Courtney Weber, received honorable mention on the Under Armour squad. Congratulations, Taylor and Courtney! Board Cork news eCard Design Contest Thank you to all of our students who submitted designs for this year’s Holiday eCard Design Contest! Superintendent Lowder had a hard time selecting the winners, but he did it. Congratulations to the following students: n Traditional Design Category Elementary Ashton Baker, 4th grade at Carl A. Furr Elementary School Helen Sosa, 5th grade at Patriots STEM Elementary School Middle Ava Rackoff, 8th grade at Concord Middle School High Alicia McKenzie, 12th grade at Northwest Cabarrus High School Courtney Weber Taylor Rowland Photo credit: James Nix, Independent Tribune n Digital Design Category Middle Autumn Thomas, 8th grade at Harris Road Middle School High Akhilesh Shivaramakrishnan, 9th grade at Concord High School ECHS Students Get a Game Plan for Life Students at the Cabarrus- Kannapolis Early College High School (ECHS) received an afternoon of motivation, inspiration and music on Nov. 1st. Speakers from Joe Gibbs Racing’s Game Plan for Life Program shared their inspiring stories. Former NFL Player Renaldo Wynn, along with Nigel Smith of Nigel Smith & Friends and Tori Knox, author and entrepreneur gave a lively, uplifting presentation that focused on knowing your self- worth, making good decisions and following your passion. 8 January/February 2018 • Parent Teacher Magazine Cabarrus Tech Hosts FOCUS Night Cabarrus Tech Early College hosted its second annual FOCUS Night for students and parents. Forming Ongoing Cobra Understanding and Support (FOCUS) is run through the school counseling program to encourage social, emotional, and academic collegiate standards. Students and parents participated in various workshops throughout the night and guest speakers from the community spoke about emotional support, internet safety and decision-making skills.