Sunday, June 20, 2010

'Connected School' Highlighted on the Web

The Connected School program has been recently highlighted on a NC High School web page. The Atkins High School School of Pre-Engineering (Winston-Salem/Forsyth County) web page has a link specifically dedicated to the Connected School program. View the site by clicking on the title link to this article.

Principal Doug Gerringer and Academic Advisor Leslie Eaves are both IAACT certified and operate the Atkins SOP using control theory principles. Atkins SOP students have been recipients of both state and national awards. Mrs. Eaves was recognized recently as on of five educators nationally to receive the Building the Future Award presented by the 3M Company. Eaves is a member of the IAACT Faculty. Thanks Atkins for sharing your focus on becoming a 'Connected School' with the world and congratulations on your successes.

Monday, June 14, 2010

Reclaiming Futures Forsyth County - Mina Cook

Mina Cook, IAACT faculty member and co-author of "Who To Be", has been named project director of Reclaiming Futures Forsyth County, NC. Mina was recently highlighted and interviewed on local Triad, NC television news (WXII, NBC 12). Reclaiming Futrues is a national organization dedicated to giving a second chane to individuals who have found themselves caught in the judicial system.
Click on the title above to view the Reclaiming Futures Forsyth Co, NC site.