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Leadership (10)

Tony Habit Ed.D., NC New Schools Project

President
Thabit@newschoolsproject.org

The Honorable Burley Mitchell, Womble, Carlyle, Sandrige and Rice PLLC

Board Chair

Larry Chavis, Lumbee Guaranty Bank

Board Member

Jeff Corbett, Progress Energy

Board Member

Bob Greczyn, Emeritus, BCBSNC

Board Member

Cynthia Marshall, AT&T

Board Member

Shirley Prince, NC Association of Principals and Assistant Principals

Board Member

Scott Ralls, NC Community College System

Board Member

Norris Tolson, NC Biotechnology Center

Board Member

Leslie Winner, Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation

Board Member

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Raleigh, NC 27612

Website:

www.newschoolsproject.org

Subject Area:

Education and Youth Development

NC New Schools Project

Vision: Every student in North Carolina graduates ready for college, careers and life.

Mission: To accelerate systemic, sustainable innovation in secondary schools across the state.

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Recent News

Early college graduates save big on tuition (0 Comments)

May 15, 2012

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 15, 2012 Contact: Todd Silberman, (919) 277-3760 North Carolina’s Early College High Schools Graduate 1,800 Students Nearly Half Earn Associate Degrees Some 900 students graduating from high school in North Carolina this spring have something extra... Read more >

New regional school sets celebration reception (0 Comments)

March 15, 2012

Northeast Regional School of Biotechnology and Agriscience At the Vernon G. James Research and Extension Center, Plymouth Serving Beaufort, Martin, Pitt, Tyrrell, and Washington Counties Enrolling 9th Graders for 2012-13 MEDIA RELEASE Contact: Todd Silberman, NC New Schools Project, 919-277-3760... Read more >

North Carolina’s Innovative Secondary Schools (0 Comments)

February 14, 2012

North Carolina’s Innovative Secondary Schools Show Continued Progress in Reducing Dropout Numbers 37 NCNSP-affiliated schools had no dropouts; no 9th graders dropped out from 78 schools North Carolina’s growing number of innovative secondary schools continues to demonstrate strong results by... Read more >

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Recent Articles

2011 October Innovator Newsletter (0 Comments)

October 4, 2011

Click Here to read the NCNSP October 2011 Newsletter. Read more >

Announcing NCNSP Blog - FutureReady (0 Comments)

October 4, 2011

FutureReady: New forum for education reform The North Carolina New Schools Project has launched a new interactive blog as a discussion space for its stakeholders. FutureReady, making its debut this week, will focus on issues related to secondary school innovation,... Read more >

ABCs show continued progress by innovative high schools (0 Comments)

August 4, 2011

ABCs show continued progress by innovative high schools The 106 secondary schools developed under North Carolina's initiative to create small, innovative schools continued to make progress in 2010-11 under the state's ABCs accountability measures. Together, the 106 pioneering schools with... Read more >

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Recent Opportunities

Support the NC Center Educational Leadership (0 Comments)

September 27, 2011

Introduction North Carolina New Schools Project (NCNSP) seeks to graduate every student ready for college, careers and life by advancing teacher and administrator effectiveness and by creating innovative and highly effective secondary schools across North Carolina. This public-private partnership with... Read more >

Support Early College High Schools (0 Comments)

April 8, 2011

NCNSP is seeking funding to support Early College High schools. Support is being accepted at all levels. Early Colleges Give All Students, Especially Those Who Are Low-Income, Minority, or First Generation-College-Going, a Head Start on Success After High School North... Read more >

Support Redesigned High Schools (0 Comments)

April 8, 2011

NCNSP is seeking funding to support the Redesigned High Schools. Support is being accepted at all levels. Thousands of students across North Carolina now attend high schools that are being transformed by a fundamental rethinking of the traditional high school... Read more >

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