Parent Teacher Magazine Union County Public Schools March 2015 | Page 6

Rock Rest Elementary receives 2015 NCASCD Lighthouse Award Rock Rest Elementary School has received the 2015 North Carolina Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (NCASCD) Lighthouse School Award. The school was chosen from across North Carolina on Feb. 5, 2015, for innovative programs and practices that demonstrate results. Each winning school received a plaque and a check for $1,000, a professional photograph and three comp teacher memberships to NCASCD. Rock Rest principal Kristy Thomas and members of her staff were recognized by the Board of Education during their Feb. 3 regular board meeting held this month at Sardis Elementary. “We are proud of our staff and the level of commitment and care that they provide the children of Rock Rest,” Thomas said. “Also, we are proud of the community and how they help us serve our families. Lastly, we appreciate our families and their dedication to their children.” Assistant Superintendent for Instructional Programs Dr. John Jones said the school system and community are proud of this award attained by the faculty and staff of Rock Rest Elementary. “Rock Rest strives to build a sense of community and accomplishment with all, helping each student to blossom in their own special way and gain academic readiness skills along with developmental and social skills,” Jones said. “Leaders and teachers work tirelessly to make sure children do not fall through the cracks and aim to develop students by ‘stretching them,’ praising them, and expecting them to be successful.” As for why the school was recognized, Thomas said, “I think it is because we reflect the values inherent in all Union County Schools Rock Rest principal Kristy Thomas, second from left, and members of her staff were recognized by the Board of Education during their Feb. 3 regular board meeting held this month at Sardis Elementary. Also pictured, at left, is Board of Education Chair John Collins. and that is we want the best for every child in our building. We believe that our children can achieve grade-level status and above. We want every child to see their potential and we work hard to help each one.” --This article was written by Deb Coates Bledsoe and provided courtesy of the Communications Office of the Union County Public Schools. The Inn at Rosehill & Rosehill Stables 6623 Prospect Road • Monroe, NC 28112 For lessons call 704-764-3989 Rosehill Lesson Program Sarah Rhodes Keck • Instructor Beginning Lessons: $35/45 minutes Intermediate & Advanced: $40/hour 4 • Mar/Apr 2015 • Parent Teacher Magazine