Notasulga High School
College Comes to Career Tech

August 26, 2013
Dual Enrollment offered a New Way..... These are the watch words in Macon County. Students in grades 10 - 12 are taking advantage of this opportunity; to expand their career goals and educational opportunities. Students are taking classes such as:
 
Business of Cosmetology
Beginning Keyboarding
Spreadsheet Applications
Automotive Fundamentals
 

All courses are offered Monday-Thursday at the Career and Technical Education Center in Macon County. Faculty members provide instruction from 4:30p.m. - 7:30pm. A mandatory study-hall takes place daily from 3:30p.m. - 4:30p.m. If you think that this is a program for your son/daughter please contact any Career Tech Staff Member at: 334.724.1236. All classes are 3 credit courses. These courses are FREE as well as textbooks, please call for qualifying information. This program is the first every of its' magnitude for the Macon County Public School System. All course are STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) based. TODAY IS THE INAUGURAL DATE FOR DUAL ENROLLMENT @ the Career Tech Center. Yes, COLLEGE COMES TO SCHOOL... What a great beginning to a new school year


August Calendar

August 11, 2013


Professional Development Days for August

August 07, 2013

Thur, Aug 8

 Substitute Teacher Training:  9:00 AM @ Transportation Center
   New Employee Orientation:   1:00 PM @ Transportation Center

Fri, Aug 9

 Reading Street Implementation: 8:00 AM @ Transportation Center
   PreK-6 Teachers
Mon, Aug 12  Employees return to work
Tue, Aug 13  PD: Addressing Disproportionality/Lee v Macon:  8:30 AM @  Transportation Center
   (New Teachers)
   PD: Teaching the Career Preparedness Course: 10:45 AM @  Transportation Center
Wed, Aug 14  Institute Day: 9:00 AM @ BTW
   All Employees
Thur, Aug 15  Professional Development Day: 8:00 AM @ BTW
Fri, Aug 16  Local Schools PD
   Bus Driver Orientation:  8:00 AM @ Transportation Center
Mon, Aug 19  Students Return to School

 


Read With The Morning Coffee

August 06, 2013

"A Celebration of Student Accomplishments"

All CTE Educators are headed to Birmingham, Alabama for the Annual Summer Conference 2013. This year each LEA was asked to bring "Bragging" information about there programs and services. The CTE Staff created this document to share with the entire State-of-Alabama; the remarkable accomplishments made by the staff, program enhancements, and mostly the students in our school system.

 
Please take time to read all that was done this year in the Career and Technical Education Programs at Tuskegee Institute Middle School, Notasulga High School, Booker T. Washington High School, and the Career and Technical Education Center. It only takes encouraged students, engaged in the latest curriculum and instructional innovations, and a staff dedicated to making student academic success paramount. Enjoy your Coffee, this is more than a Cup Full...
 
A copy of the CTE Brochure can be downloaded by clicking here.

Alabama Accountability Act of 2013

August 02, 2013

The Alabama Accountability Act of 2013 has been passed into law.  Under the new law, two Macon County Schools have been designated “failing schools”.  Those schools are Tuskegee Institute Middle School and Notasulga High School.

If your child attends either of these schools, Notasulga High or Tuskegee Institute Middle School, Dr. Jacqueline Brooks, Superintendent of Schools, has some very important information that may concern you.

If your child is assigned to Tuskegee Institute Middle School for the upcoming school year, 2013-2014, you may view Dr. Brooks' information here.

If your child transferred from a Macon County School to Notasulga under the School Choice program, you may download important information by clicking here.

If your child attends Notasulga High School, you may download important information about your options here.

A Student Transfer Form is available for download here.


Macon County Students @ Camp Eagle

August 01, 2013

Three Macon County students participated in Camp Eagle at Alabama State University this summer.

Daniel Bettis, Kamari Brunt, from Deborah Cannon Wolfe and Braylen Staples from Notasulga experienced two weeks of intense training in STEM Science, Math, Financial Literacy, Spanish, English/Language Arts and Social Studies.

There is another connection to Macon County, as Mrs. Zina Wiggins (Program Director) and Dr. Michele Crawford (Program Co-Director) are the daughters of Mr. Joe Cathedge, a former Career Tech Instructor at Booker T. Washington High School.

 


Important Information

July 31, 2013

Have questions about registration times, dates and requirementsNeed to know if you need immunization records?  Should you bring your utility bills to registration?

Some important information concerning the upcoming school year has been made available by Terri Holcey.  Download a copy by clicking here.

You may download a copy of the August Parental Involvement Newsletter by clicking here.


School Registration Times

July 30, 2013

Registration Dates and Times

School Date Time
Booker T. Washington High School July 29 - 31

29th - 8:00 - 12:00 & 1:00 - 4:00

30th - 8:00 - 12:00 & 1:00 - 4:00

31st - 8:00 - 12:00 & 1:00 - 6:00

George Washington Carver

Pre - K

GWC Community Registration

 

 

 

July 24 - 25

July 25

August 2, 3 & 5

 

 

 

8:00 - 3:00

8:00 - 3:00

9:00 - 12:00 & 1:00 - 4:00

 

 

 

Deborah Cannon Wolfe August 8 9:00 - 12:00
Notasulga High School August 5 - 6 9:00 - 2:30
Tuskegee Institute Middle School On - Going 8:00 - 3:30
Tuskegee Public School July 29 - 30 9:00 - 12:00 & 1:00 - 3:00

 


Words of Encouragement

July 24, 2013

Thirteen Macon County Students met with representatives from Lessons 4 Life and Hope for Families for a Round Table Discussion on Monday, July 22, 2013 at 10:00 AM at Butler Chapel Church in Tuskegee, Al. 

Read the entire article by clicking your mouse here.


Making a Difference

July 03, 2013

On July 19, 2013, Coach James Lucas will receive the Making A Difference Award.  Presented by the Alabama High School Athletic Association and the Alabama High School Athletic Directors and Coaches Association. 

The award recognizes individuals, involved in high school athletics, who go above and beyond.  Please click on the Alabama High School Athletic Association logo below for a video that explains the award.




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