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The new school year has begun and with it came a shortage of teachers and school staff. To discuss what is going on and possible solutions are the North Carolina Principal of the Year and the two most recent North Carolina Teachers of the Year. Guests: Eugenia Floyd, 2021 NC Teacher of the Year Leah Carper, 2022 NC Teacher of the Year Patrick Greene, 2022 NC Principal of the Year
With several NC Principal of the Year titles, Dale Cole, Clay County's Superintendent of Schools, understands school improvement and how important being open to change can be. Tune in Saturday to #EXtremeCarolina to hear more from this local community leader. @DaleColeNCPOY #podcast #GreatPeopleGreatStories
A look at the most pressing issues facing students and educators as districts across the region grapple with this new era of learning. Panelists: Sarah Gams SC Teacher of the Year Maureen Stover NC Teacher of the Year Jessica Patterson, SC principal of the year Kisha Clemons, NC Principal of the Year
Mr. Tabari Wallace, former principal of Havelock Middle School, current principal of West Craven High School and NC Principal of the Year joins us this morning to talk about his involvement at the 2020 Carolina Panthers season opening game, his appearance on The Ellen Show, and his vision for education in Craven County.
Dr. Tabari Wallace, NC Principal of the year gives powerful insights to the new education norms. In this episode he speaks to administrators, teachers, students and parents that will can and will make it!
In my episode this week, I speak to doctoral candidate, NC School Principal of the Year, and featured educational leader from ABC World News Tonight with David Muir, New York Times, and CBS News on teacher leadership, management, and best practices for leading by example in one of the most challenging educational times in modern history. Listen in as our very special guest shares his insight on how leaders inspire and act, and how forward-thinking and flexibility are intrinsic behaviors to success in uncertain times. Join the Conversation! Email: takingctrlpodcast@gmail.com Guest: tabari.wallace@cravenk12.org Twitter: Podcast: CTRLTaking Guest: TabariWallace Facebook Groups: https://facebook.com/groups/TakingCTRL/
In this episode we have the distinct privilege of interviewing NC's State Principal of the Year, Tabari Wallace!
Some of North Carolina’s top rated high schools are what are commonly referred to as early college high schools. These schools allow students to earn college credits while working towards graduation and are typically paired with a local community college or university. The North Carolina Senate now wants to end funding for them. This week we talk to early college leaders and advocates about the plan to defund them including the 2019 Principal of the Year, Matt Bristow-Smith, who leads one of these schools in Eastern North Carolina. Guests: • Matt Bristow-Smith, Principal, Edgecombe Early College High School, 2019 NC Principal of the Year • Dr. Beth Glennie, Senior Education Research Analyst, RTI International • Bharadwaj Chintalapati, Graduate, Wake Early College of Health and Sciences • Aaron Penny, Graduate, Johnston County Early College Academy
This week’s show was recorded live at the Public School Forum of North Carolina’s Eggs & Issues Breakfast. A panel of award winning educators and students discuss the top education issues facing the state in 2019. Guests: • Beth Embree, 2018-19 NC School Counselor of the Year, Catawba County • Alexa Jimenez, 2018 Latinx 20 Under 20, Wake County • Freebird McKinney, 2018 NC Teacher of the Year, Alamance County • Tabari Wallace, 2018 NC Principal of the Year, Craven County
Education research has shown the single most important school-based factor student’s academic success is the classroom teacher. But research also shows that perhaps the next most important factor is the school principal. Most teachers will tell you that the kind of school climate and vision the principal sets is what makes or breaks their success with students. Guests: • Tabari Wallace, 2018 NC Principal of the Year • Dr. Shirley Prince, Executive Director, NC Principals & Assistant Principals’ Association
Last year average pay for principals in North Carolina ranked 50th nationally. The General Assembly responded with $35 million in pay raises for school-based administrators and a new principal pay plan. That plan is now generating concerns that many principals may actually lose pay and that it may create a disincentive for top principals to take jobs at chronically low-performing, often high poverty schools. This week on Education Matters we discuss what’s next with our guests. Guests: • Dr. Ray Spain, Superintendent, Warren County Schools • Matt Wight, Principal, Apex Friendship H.S., Wake County • Katherine Joyce, Executive Director, NC Association of School Administrators • Jason Griffin, 2017 NC Principal of the Year, Perquimans County
North Carolina’s average pay for principals ranks 50th out of all states and the District of Columbia. The NC General Assembly is expected to focus more attention on principals including pay next session. We talk to the experts including the NC Principal of the Year. Guests: • Melody Chalmers, 2016 NC Principal of the Year, E.E. Smith High School, Fayetteville • Dana King, Principal, Millbrook High School, Raleigh • Dr. Frank Till, Superintendent, Cumberland County Schools • Dr. Shirley Prince, Executive Director, NC Principals and Assistant Principals Association (NC PAPA)
A preview of the US Open Men's Golf Tourney teeing up in Pinehurst. A look at the sport of Pickleball, which is growing in popularity among older adults. And a conversation with the 2014 NC Principal of the Year - Dr. Carrie Tulbert.
Organic Transit Vehicles (ELFs) help commuters get fit while going green. The WNC Nature Center is both a zoo & a natural history museum. And Dale Cole is the 2013 NC Principal of the Year.
Organic Transit Vehicles (ELFs) help commuters get fit while going green. The WNC Nature Center is both a zoo & a natural history museum. And Dale Cole is the 2013 NC Principal of the Year.