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SUCCESS STORY: Social Justice EverydayStudies have shown that culturally relevant instruction is vital for the academic success of African American and other children who have not been well served by public schools. This means that the instruction they receive should help them to examine cultural norms and values and critique institutions that produce and maintain social inequities. Students in culturally relevant classrooms engage the world and others critically.
Carrboro Elementary received an innovation grant to support their “Social Justice Everyday” work. The work of this grant focuses on students’ building socio political awareness and political consciousness using Social Justice Teaching Standards. The research is clear that this element of culturally relevant teaching is necessary in classrooms and dual language programs. READ MORE.
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Table of Contents- FSA News
- Partner Spotlight
- Community Events
- Scholarships + Education
- Health
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Kidzu Pop-Up in HillsboroughKidzu is launching a Community Pop-up museum the week of Orange County's spring break (3/30-4/5) located in the gym at Hillsborough Elementary (flyer attached). Spread the word! They are working on translating the materials as we speak. The pop-up is completely free for all families. Click here for more information.
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A Walk for HungerDate: April 28th at 2pm Location: 211 W. Union Street, Hillsborough A Walk for Hunger starts and ends at Mt. Bright Missionary Baptist Church in Hillsborough. Registration begins at 1 p.m. and the walk begins at 2 p.m. For more information call 919-732-6194 ext.10 or stop by OCIM at 300 Millstone Drive, Hillsborough, NC.
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Conflict Resolution TrainingTuesday, April 16 from 9-10:30am, the Dispute Settlement Center will be doing a conflict resolution training for FSA in the 3rd floor classroom. This is facilitated through Corey Roote’s “self-care series” and will be open to all service providers in the county – including any health department staff.
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Orange County Commuter Options Breakfast
Date: April 18th, 2019 from 8 to 9:30 am Location: Orange County Public Library, 137 West Margaret Lane, Hillsborough
Orange County's Transportation Demand Management (TDM) Coordinator Allyson Coltrane will give an overview of all the options available to Hillsborough commuters.
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 Empowerment Program and Scholarship Applications
Career Explores is a summer youth employment program that offers 40 hour a week jobs to local young people between the ages of 16 and 22. EmPOWERment partners with local area business and organizations to offer employment opportunities as well as weekly personal enrichment workshops: http://www.empowermentinc.org/career-explorers
The application for EmPOWERment's Career Explorer program is available on the website at www.empowermentinc.org. This 8 week summer youth employment program is open to Orange County youth between the ages of 16 and 22. Applications accepted now and due by April 30th
The application for the Martin Luther King University Community Planning Corp. Scholarship for graduating seniors that attend Orange County High Schools is available. Applications can be picked up from school counselors or contact the EmPOWERment Inc. office. at (919) 967-8779, for more information.
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TRADES TRAININGLearn the Skills - Get the Support - Land the JobIf you are a woman living in Orange County who is unemployed or underemployed (making less than $14.25 per hour), you will be able to apply for our trades training program! The program will be FREE to trainees.
If you've ever considered a job in the construction trades, now is the time. The industry is booming. Hope Renovations offers free, thorough, industry-recognized training: https://www.hoperenovations.org/our-programs/trades-training/
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Loretta’s Gift by Pat Zietlow Miller, illustrated by Alea Marley (Little Bee Books, ages 4-6) Loretta’s Uncle Jax and Aunt Esme are expecting a baby. While everyone hustles to provide gifts, Loretta has no idea what to give during the pregnancy, after the pregnancy and right up until the first birthday. She feels smaller and smaller until she realizes that her rocking and tickling and laughter has brought him the best gift he got for “her love was better than anything that came in a box.” Questions inspire discussions:
What is the best present you have ever gotten? What is the best gift you’ve ever given? What is the best present you’ve given that “didn’t come in a box?” Do you have a baby in your life? How do you make that baby happy?
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Orange County Head Start/Early Head Start now enrolling!
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Make the most of the Orange County Public Library’s SEA (Student Easy Access account)Orange County Schools If your child is in the Orange County Schools district but does not have a SEA account, please contact your school’s media center specialist and they will help your child get an account set up. Once they have a SEA account, you and your child can come to any Orange County Public Library location and check out books, movies and more. And your child can access any of the library’s digital resources from home.
Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools If your child is in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools district they already have a SEA account. This means you and your child can come to any Orange County Public Library location and check out books, movies and more. And your child can access any of the library’s digital resources from home.
Find out everything you need to know about SEA accounts here.
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Reading Opportunities at the LibraryHora de Espanol Main Library, Second Tuesdays @ 4:30 p.m. Join ISLA (Immersion for Spanish Language Acq uisition) for 45 minutes of stories, games, songs and great fun! Native and non-native Spanish speakers are welcome. Best for children ages 3-7 and their families. Vengan para 45 minutos de cuentos, canciones, y juegos en espanol para ninos y sus familias. Ideal para ninos de 3-7 anos.
More Reading Opportunities in January:
ORANGE COUNTY LIBRARY EVENTS CALENDAR.
CHAPEL HILL PUBLIC LIBRARY EVENTS CALENDAR
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Preparedness Workshops for the Limited English Proficiency (LEP) Community
Sunday, April 28th 2:30 to 4:30 pm at St. Thomas More Catholic Church. 940 Carmichael St., Chapel Hill Interpreters: English and Spanish
Thursday, May 9th 9:00 to 11:00 am at Seymour Center, 2551 Homestead Rd., Chapel Hill Interpreters: English and Mandarin
Saturday, May 11th 10:00 am to 12:00 pm at Southern Human Services Center, 2501 Homestead Rd., Chapel Hill Interpreters: English with Arabic, Burmese, Kinyarwanda and Karen.
Questions? Contact Daniel Kashdan or Mike DeFranco. Daniel Kashdan: 919-245-2431 or dkashdan@orangecountync.gov Mike DeFranco: 919-245-2077 or mdefranco@orangecountync.gov
More information, including flyers in multiple language HERE.
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Our Vision:Break the cycle of poverty so that ALL children and families in Orange County thrive in school, jobs, and life.
Our Mission:Through collaboration on shared goals, connect families in poverty to resources and uncover their power in driving equity and systems change.
Want to know more? Read the FSA Strategic Plan
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Director of Programs and Policy: Coby Jansen Austin (919) 245-2070 or caustin@orangecountync.gov
Program Director: Meredith McMonigle (919) 245-2071 or mmcmonigle@orangecountync.gov
Manager of Family Engagement: Dana Crews (919) 245-2458 or dcrews@orangecountync.gov
Zone 4 Navigators Angela Clapp - (919) 695-2158 or anclapp@orangecountync.gov Antonia Cortes Sanchez - (919) 695-5982 or acsanchez@orangecountync.gov Claudia Yerena - (984) 209-3864 cyerena@orangecountync.gov Rhonda Morales - (919) 698-3925 or rmorales@orangecountync.gov
Zone 6 Navigators Erika Cervantes - (984) 209-3723 or ecervantes@orangecounync.gov LaKaya Craig - (919) 695-2271 or lcraig@orangecountync.gov Mariela Hernandez - (919) 695-6969 or mhernandez@orangecountync.gov Ling Oy - (919) 257-9960 or loy@orangecountync.gov Jena Dolby - (919) 698-9152 or jdolby@orangecountync.gov
Community Outreach Specialist: Dominika Gazdzinska (919) 245-2468 or dgazdzinska@orangecountync.gov
Communications Manager: Kristin Prelipp (919) 245-24662 or kprelipp@orangecountync.gov
Communications Specialist: Zannie Gunn (919) 245-2410 or agunn@orangecountync.gov
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