2015 NCCSA Academic Testing Order Information
2015 NCCSA Fine Arts Festival Information
Location – Raleigh Christian Academy March 19-20, 2015 AACS Information and Topics 2014 Journalism Packet (password has been emailed to member schools) 2015 NCCSA Fine Arts Promotional Flyer 2015 Fine Arts Festival General Schedule 2015 Fine Arts Festival Competition Booklet (March 11 – Final Version) RCA/NCCSA Information Packet (Hotels, concessions, etc,) Adjudication and Information Sheets Category Agenda Documents […]
Read MoreInside the Special Education Classroom: How Tech Can Help Students With Special Needs
At a glance, technology in special education classroom looks just like it does in a regular education classroom: computers, laptops, SmartBoards, and even an iPad or two. When you take a closer look, you will realize how much more this assistive technology provides in special education. Assistive technology can look like many things in an […]
Read MoreMerry Christmas from the NCCSA
2015 NCCSA Fine Arts Reminders
2015 NCCSA Capital Conference (Pastor/Admin)
The 2015 NCCSA Capital Conference will be held on March 2-3, 2015, at the Holiday Inn-State Capital in Raleigh, N.C. We will also have our NCCSA Legislative Breakfast on Tuesday morning, March 3, at 7:00 a.m. Each NCCSA ministry is asked to invite your N.C. state representatives and senators to be our guests at this […]
Read More2014 NCCSA November/December Newsletter
The November/December NCCSA UPDATE is now available online. It may be easier to read the NCCSA UPDATE in printed form, so please feel free to print this document and read at your earliest convenience. Of course, any hyperlinks to Internet sources will work only if you are viewing the newsletter digitally. Also, please forward this email or printed newsletter to those on […]
Read MoreHappy Thanksgiving from the NCCSA
Five Reasons Competency Education Will Improve Equity
Why do we think that competency education is a better strategy to serve our lowest achieving students, including low-income students, minority students, English language learners, and those with special educational needs? Here are my top five reasons: Competency education is designed to identify and address gaps in knowledge and skills. We will always have students […]
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