Welcome to CIS of Randolph County
THE MISSION - To champion the connection of needed community resources with schools to help young people successfully learn, stay in school, and prepare for life. Communities In Schools believes all students deserve five basic resources:
- A one-on-one relationship with a caring adult
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A safe place to grow and learn
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A healthy start - a healthy future
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A marketable skill to use upon graduation
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A chance to give back to peers and community
| We've moved! Effective August 1, 2008, Communities In Schools of Randolph County's main office will be located at 313-A Trindale Road, Suite 203, Archdale, NC 27263. Program growth in the Archdale-Trinity area, as well as throughout Randolph County, prompted the move.
“We have been guests at John Lawrence Elementary for a number of years, and they have been very gracious hosts,” explained CISRC Executive Director Sandi Norman. “We have just outgrown the space in terms of our staff. John Lawrence Elementary will now house our Archdale-Trinity area coordinator and volunteer coordinator.”
The executive director and assistant director will be housed in the new office. Other CISRC area coordinators are based at Southmont Elementary School, Randleman Elementary School, and Southeastern Randolph Middle School.
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| Communities In Schools of Randolph County is pleased to announce a partnership with Asheboro City Schools and the hiring of an Asheboro Area Coordinator. Mitzi Cartwright will be working with the Asheboro City Schools to bring Communities In Schools programs and volunteers into the schools. Ms. Cartwright worked as the Director of the Central United Methodist Day School for the past 6 years and has served as PTO president at both Guy B. Teachey and South Asheboro Middle School. She also serves on the Asheboro High Athletic Booster Club.
“We are excited to have Communities in Schools expanded to Asheboro. I am thrilled to have this opportunity to work with CIS in the Asheboro City Schools and with volunteers and businesses in our community,” said Ms. Cartwright. Communities In Schools will begin in the Asheboro City Schools by focusing on mentoring especially in the middle and high school.
Ms. Cartwright will be based at South Asheboro Middle School. She can be reached at 629-4141 or by email at cis@asheboro.k12.nc.us.
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| New Archdale-Trinity area staff - Christie Smith and Dara Matthews are joining the CISRC staff as Archdale-Trinity Area Coordinator and Volunteer Coordinator, respectively.
Both these ladies are well-known to the community and CISRC is excited to have them on board! |
| The 3rd Annual Readin', Writin', and Ridin' motorcycle rally to benefit Communities In Schools of Randolph County was a roaring success. For more information and to learn who won the Johnny Pag chopper shown below, click here or on the RWR link to the left. |
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The Last Dropout: Stop the Epidemic! is a provocative book written by Communities In Schools founder and lifelong youth advocate, Bill Milliken. With the perfect balance of humor, introspection, and practical insight, Bill grapples with one of the greatest social epidemics of our time: the American dropout crisis. Copies are available at Barnes & Noble, Costco, and other booksellers. Proceeds from the sale of the book will go the CIS national organization. For more information, visit: http://www.thelastdropout.com.
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Communities In Schools
of Randolph County
is an agency of the
Communities In Schools of Randolph County 6068 Suits Rd Archdale, NC 27263 Tel (336) 434-0008 Fax (336) 861- 8101 e-mail: cisrc@randolph.k12.nc.us
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