Piedmont Parent 2014-15 Education Guide

Page 1

FREE

A

2014-2015

PUBLICATION

525 Education Resources ​

Making the Switch From Public to Private School

Why Early Education Matters​

Homework Help

How much is too much?



E D U C A T I O N

morrismedianetwork.com

GROUP PUBLISHER Sharon Havranek

PUBLISHER/EDITOR Myra Wright

ASSOCIATE EDITOR

FEATURES

RESOURCES

2 The First 2,000 Days How early learning impacts future success of children

Eleanor-Scott Davis

ASSISTANT EDITOR/WEB EDITOR Judy Caldwell-Midero

ART DIRECTORS

Melissa Stutts | Renée Canada

MEDIA CONSULTANT

G U I D E

12 Why Make the Switch? Pros and cons of moving from public to private school

4 Preschools 14 Private Schools 26 Public Schools 35 Boarding Schools 38 Charter Schools 39 Home Schooling

Amanda Kirk

akirk@piedmontparent.com

ADVERTISING SALES COORDINATOR Kia Moore ads@piedmontparent.com

DISTRIBUTION 336-983-4789

info@piedmontparent.com

PRODUCTION COORDINATOR Cher Wheeler

GRAPHIC DESIGNER Logan Eason

MORRIS VISITOR PUBLICATIONS REGIONAL VICE PRESIDENT Karen Rodriguez

PRESIDENT

Donna Kessler

24 Homework Help Are parents too involved? 33 Virtual Learning Online courses expand options for students 36 Charter vs. Magnet Understanding the differences to make an informed decision

DIRECTOR OF MANUFACTURING Donald Horton

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATOR Shelonda West

PUBLICATION MANAGER Kris Miller

CONTACT US

Phone: 704-983-4789 | Fax: 336-983-2378 P.O. Box 530 | King, NC 27021 advertising@piedmontparent.com | info@piedmontparent.com piedmontparent.com Circulation 25,000. Distribution of this magazine does not constitute an endorsement of information, products or services. Piedmont Parent reserves the right to reject any advertisement or listing that is not in keeping with the publication’s standards. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited.

A Publication of the Visitor Publications Division of Morris Communications Company, L.L.C. 725 Broad St., Augusta, GA 30901 Chairman and CEO William S. Morris III

President Will S. Morris IV

PiedmontParent.com | EDUCATION GUIDE 2014-2015

1


The First

2,000 DAYS How early cognitive connections impact a child’s future success BY ELIZABETH POINDEXTER

S

tudies show that strong connections formed in an infant’s brain during her first 2,000 days — the amount of time that passes between a child’s birth and her first day of kindergarten — will inform her life and educational experiences as she prepares for that first day of school. That’s why the North Carolina Early Childhood Foundation launched the First 2,000 Days campaign, funded by the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation and the Community Foundation of Western North Carolina, and supported by organizations across the state — from Durham’s Partnership for Children to Kindermusik in Greensboro and Levine Children’s Hospital in Charlotte. According to first2000days.org, these crucial days of a child’s life are when brain architecture is forming, creating either a strong or weak base for all future learning. “Babies are born with more than 100 billion nerve cells in their brains. These neurons must connect and communicate with each other in order to form the circuits we ultimately need to think, learn, and succeed — something neurons do at a remarkable rate during in the first five years of life,” says Maria Shaheen, executive director of Early Childhood Education at Primrose Schools. “A highquality education helps students reach their full potential by actively and purposefully stimulating developing brains during this critical time.”

2

EDUCATION GUIDE 2014-2015

|

PiedmontParent.com

According to brain research presented by the First 2,000 Days campaign, child development is a dynamic, interactive process that occurs in the context of relationships, experiences and environments. Children need good health, strong families and high-quality, early learning and school experiences to graduate from high school and grow into productive citizens and valuable employees. James Provenzale, a professor of radiology at Duke University’s School of Medicine, compares a child’s brain development to the process of building a house. The foundation of a child’s brain is mostly formed before birth, he says, and a host of connections among neurons are made during the first few years of a child’s life. “If the house is already on a bad foundation, we can only go so far with it,” Provenzale says. “Education plays a very important role.” Provenzale’s colleague, Dr. Mohamad Mikati, chief of pediatric neurology at Duke Children’s Hospital and Health Center, agrees, saying early childhood education intervention results in “an improvement in cognitive skills, IQ, language. A lot of skills improve if you intervene.”

Community Connections Durham’s Partnership for Children works to empower parents to be their child’s first and best teachers, but Executive Director Laura Benson says communities share the responsibility, as well. “School readiness is everyone’s business,” Benson says. “In the long-term, supporting early childhood initiatives has economic, safety and health benefits for everyone. Everyone wants to live in a thriving city.” Preschools are also jumping in to provide school-readiness programming. “At Primrose, our exclusive Balanced Learning curriculum blends teacher-guided and child-initiated learning activities with a special emphasis on character development to build the right foundation for active minds, healthy bodies and happy hearts in the first five years of a child’s life,” Shaheen says. Mikati says numerous studies have shown that the benefits of teaching parents how to care for their children can impact generations, and that $1 invested in early childhood education can net $7 worth of value in returns to society. “It comes down to what everybody already believes,” Provenzale says. “You have to show a kid love.” To learn more about the First 2,000 Days initiative, and volunteer and donation opportunities, visit first2000days.org. Elizabeth Poindexter is the marketing coordinator for DurhamCares, an organization that encourages residents to love their neighbors and invest in their communities.


Now Accepting Enrollments

E

VI

L LA G

Educating and caring for children ...one child at a time.

KIDS New After School Program

with dedicated homework assistance Village Kids offers an outstanding enviroment for infants through Pre-K, After School Program for School-Age children.

Baby Signs® Phonics Focus Handwriting without Tears® Growing Up Wild Hands on Science

State Approved Pre-Kindergarten Curriculum

Ask about a FREE Discovery Day! Greensboro ∙ 8100 Industrial Village Rd. (Industrial Rd. & Triad Dr.)

336∙662∙0160 www.villagekids.net

PiedmontParent.com | EDUCATION GUIDE 2014-2015

3


PRESCHOOL DIRECTORY Choosing the right preschool for your child is as daunting a task as it is important. But, we’ve made your search just a little more manageable with our Preschool Directory. The directory
is a valuable resource for Triad parents with 100+ preschool options in Forsyth, Guilford and surrounding counties. The directory includes information provided to us by the schools and/or their websites. Information is subject to change. Want your preschool listed? Email esdavis@piedmontparent.com. NAME | ADDRESS

URL | PHONE

AGES

DESCRIPTION

ABC of NC Child Development Center 3904 Old Vineyard Road, W-S

abcofnc.org 251-1180

18 mos.-21 yrs.

3-hour ($140/month) and 6-hour ($275/month) programs available for students with typical development. Services for preschool children in inclusive programs for children with autism (rates vary for autism programs).

Annunciation Christian Academy 435 Keating Drive, W-S

annunciationchristian academy.org 765-3663

1 year-Pre-K

9 a.m.-noon, Monday through Friday with optional 8-9 a.m. Early Birds and noon-1 p.m. Lunch Bunch.

Ardmore United Methodist Through the Week School 630 S. Hawthorne Road, W-S

ardmoreumc.org 722-8430

Infants-4 yrs.

9 a.m.-noon, optional Lunch Bunch until 1 p.m. Learning through guided play within a framework of relaxed orderliness. Also offer four-week summer session.

Calvary Baptist Day School 5000 Country Club Road, W-S

cbdscougars.com 765-5546

3-4 yrs.

8:15 a.m.-noon. Combines excitement and discovery with a strong Biblically integrated plan. Children are involved in pre-writing and pre-reading activities with the goal of having each child fully prepared to enter kindergarten.

Clemmons First Baptist Preschool 3530 Clemmons Road, Clemmons

cfbctoday.org 766-1335

1-5 yrs.

9 a.m.-noon with lunch bunch on Monday and Wednesday. Offers classes for children from ages 1-5-year readiness in a Christian environment where children can learn and grow.

Clemmons Presbyterian Church Preschool 3930 Clemmons Road, Clemmons

clemmonspresbyterian. 18 mos.-5 yrs. org 766-4631

9 a.m.-noon. Half-day, nine-month preschool program. Small class sizes with high teacher/ student ratios. Emphasizing developing social skills and independence in a Christian environment.

Clemmons United Methodist Preschool 3700 Clemmons Road, Clemmons

clemmonsumc.org 766-9593

9 a.m.-noon, Lunch Bunch available until 1 p.m. Young children have an opportunity to learn and grow mentally, socially, emotionally, physically and spiritually at their own rate.

Creative Day School 3595 Reynolda Road, W-S

creativedayschool.net 923-8698

Winston-Salem Christian School 3730 University Parkway, W-S

wschristian.com 759-7762

1-5 yrs.

7 a.m.-6 p.m. Committed to providing Christian values, moral integrity and the opportunity for each child to become a responsible citizen. The preschool strives to provide a well-balanced academic and Christian curriculum that will challenge all children to reach their potential in all their endeavors.

First Baptist Church Child Development Center 401 Oakhurst St., Kernersville

fbckernersville.org 993-8371

2-5 yrs.

Full day. Four-star facility offering child care, structured activities and daily devotions.

First Baptist Church Children’s Center 501 W. Fifth St., W-S

fbcchildrenscenter.org 723-7071

8 wks.-12 yrs. for extended

7 a.m.-6 p.m. Five-star rated, NAEYC-accredited facility. Family participation program. Curriculum includes art, literature, music, movement, science and technology in a Christian environment.

First Christian Academy Early Education Department 1130 N. Main St., Kernersville

fccministries.com 996-1660

2 yrs.-Kindergarten Readiness

9 a.m.-noon, 8:30 a.m.-2 p.m. for Kindergarten Readiness classes FCA nurtures a lifestyle of learning in Christ through an education in a community atmosphere.

First Start Preschool 4459 Inwwood Drive, W-S

firststartinc.com 924-0510

2.5-6 yrs.

8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.; half day/full day available. Five-star rated, Birth-Kindergarten Teacher licensure, BA Degreed, and certified youth fitness instructor on staff. Located in a residential area, also an eco-healthy facility and serve organic meals.

Forsyth Country Day School 5501 Shallowford Road, Lewisville

fcds.org 945-3151

2-4 yrs.

College-preparatory education with an emphasis on global learning and character education. With small class sizes, a student/faculty ratio of 8:1, and an exceptional nationally recruited faculty, FCDS balances a challenging curriculum with a caring, nurturing environment.

FORSYTH COUNTY

4

EDUCATION GUIDE 2014-2015

|

PiedmontParent.com

Infants-Pre-K

A safe and nurturing environment while teaching your children the skills they need to learn and grow.


PRESCHOOL DIRECTORY Fountain of Life Lutheran Preschool 323 Hopkins Road, Kernersville

fountainoflifenc.com 993-9628

6 mos.-5 yrs.

9 a.m.-noon; K-5 9 a.m.- 1 p.m. A loving, accepting and safe environment of learning and playing creates a positive experience in which to build faith, self-esteem and confidence of children, while preparing them for a wonderful future in school.

Friedberg Moravian Preschool 2178 Friedberg Church Road, W-S

fmpreschool.com 764-1840

age 1-kindergarten readiness

8:30-11:30 a.m., Lunch Bunch available until 12:30 p.m. Moravian-affiliated. Musicare instruction for each class, chapel and story time enrichment. Family discounts.

Glenn View Baptist Preschool 4275 Glenn Hi Road, W-S

glennview.org 788-2569

Toddlers-Pre-K

9 a.m.-noon. Offering Christian curriculum, art, music, Creature Teacher and more.

Gospel Light Christian School 4940 Gospel Light Church Road, Walkertown

glcslions.org 722-6100

3 yrs. and up

8 a.m.-2:50 p.m. Extended care available at additional charge. Baptist-affiliated school in its 39th year of operation. ABeka curriculum that is heavy in phonics and Bible instruction. Hot lunches are served.

Grace House Preschool 360 Hopkins Road, Kernersville

gracekernersville.org 993-1305

Infants-Pre-K

9 a.m.-noon. Presbyterian affiliated. Grace House Preschool seeks to promote creativity, to expose children to learning through play, unit lesson studies, art, and music in a Christian environment.

Kernersville Moravian Church Preschool 504 S. Main St., Kernersville

preschool.kernersville moravian.org 993-2379

2-5 yrs.

9 a.m.-noon with optional Lunch Bunch until 2 p.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays. KMCP offers small classrooms, integrated curricula, individual programming, kindergarten readiness, music appreciation, chapel, field trips, Storybook Theatre and lunch bunch.

Knollwood Baptist Preschool 330 Knollwood St., W-S

knollwood.org 724-6676

3 mos.-5 yrs.

9 a.m.-noon, Readiness is 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Lunch Bunch available NAEYC-accredited program housed in a Baptist church. Creative curriculum that is center-based with hands-on, realistic units.

Lewisville United Methodist Church Preschool 6290 Shallowford Road, Lewisville

lumc.org 945-3203

4 mos.-5 yrs.

9 a.m.-noon.

Little Stars of Bethlehem Preschool 1355 Jonestown Road, W-S

looktothestar.org 794-0260

2-5 yrs.

Maximum Teacher/Student Ratio: 1:8 Length of Day: 7 a.m.-6 p.m. Lutheran affiliated. A childcentered education in a Christ-centered environment.

Main Street UMC Preschool 306 S. Main St., Kernersville

mainstreetumcpreschool.org 993-4089

Infants-5 yrs.

9 a.m.-noon, optional Lunch Bunch offered until 1 p.m. Early childhood development and kindergarten readiness curriculum includes music, art, stories, play and snack. Non-denominational Christian emphasis.

Messiah Moravian Preschool 1401 N. Peace Haven Road, W-S

mmpreschool.org 765-5652

1-5 yrs.

9 a.m.-noon with optional Lunch Bunch until 1 p.m. Messiah Moravian Preschool’s s goal is to enhance a child’s growth and development with the philosophy of play with a purpose. Offering additional educational enrichment programs that include Musicare, Creature Teacher, Stretch-n-Grow, Spanish, art and chapel.

Mount Carmel United Methodist 4265 Ebert Road, W-S

mtcarmelumc.org 788-4183

3-5 yrs.

9 a.m.-noon. Mount Carmel’s goal is to teach preschool skills with a concentration on Christian values and to strive to meet individual needs and goals.

Mount Tabor United Methodist Church Preschool 3543 Robinhood Road, W-S

mttaborumc.org 760-2326

1-5 yrs.

8:30-9 a.m. for Early Drop Off, 9 a.m.-noon for Preschool, noon-1 p.m. for Lunch Bunch. A vibrant, growing Church which places great emphasis on children and children’s ministries.

New Hope United Methodist Church Preschool 5125 Shattalon Drive, W-S

newhopemethodist. com 924-2975

18 mos.-4 yrs.

9 a.m.-noon, optional Lunch Bunch until 1 p.m. Christian-based preschool with one-on-one attention. Children will learn letters, shapes, 123’s, colors, bible, music and kindergarten readiness focus for 4’s.

New Philadelphia Moravian Preschool newphilly.org 4440 Country Club Road, W-S 768-4844

3 mos.-5 yrs.

9 a.m.-noon, Lunch Bunch available noon-1 p.m. Moravian-affiliated, open to all children. Art teacher, music teacher, Spanish and chapel.

Old Town Baptist Preschool 4386 Shattalon Drive, W-S

otbclife.org 924-1746

6 mos.-5 yrs.

9 a.m.-noon with optional Lunch Bunch until 1 p.m. Christian preschool with music, art and fellowship in a developmentally appropriate environment.

Our Lady of Mercy Preschool 1730 Link Road, W-S

ourladyofmercyschool. org 722-7204

4-year-olds, cutoff August 31

Half-day and full-day option, 20 students maximum. The goal is for children to become independent, curious learners who are able to work well with others. Creative Curriculum that encourages inventive thinking, allows children to explore their artistic potential, teaches social and emotional skills, and incorporates Spanish into daily activities.

Pine Grove Weekday School 1130 Jonestown Road, W-S

pinegroveumc.org 765-4694

6 mos.-5 yrs.

9 a.m.-noon, optional Lunch Bunch available until 1 p.m. Christian atmosphere that enables each child to develop physically, mentally, emotionally, socially and spiritually.

Posh Kids Preschool 723 Twickenham Lane, W-S

poshkidspreschool.com 3-5 yrs. 517-7674

Half-day, morning and afternoon sessions Posh Kids Preschool was created with the idea of connecting early years creativity with modern day technology. They have developed the concept of the Apple Core, which incorporates Apple products such as Mac, iPads, iPods into the classroom.

Primrose School of Kernersville 1009 Masten Drive, Kernersville

primrosekernersville. com 992-0797

7 a.m.-6 p.m. Four-star facility with CITA/SACS accreditation. Uses Balanced Learning Curriculum.

6 wks.-10 yrs.

PiedmontParent.com | EDUCATION GUIDE 2014-2015

5


PRESCHOOL DIRECTORY Reynolda Preschool 2200 Reynolda Road, W-S

reynoldaschool.org 723-7451

Infants-5 yrs.

9 a.m.-noon, with a daily optional lunch bunch until 1 p.m. Small classes with Bible-based teaching. Learning through play, literacy, art, math/science discovery and music. Spanish classes and extra curricular lunch bunch classes as well. Flexible schedules allowed.

Robinhood Road Baptist Church Preschool 5422 Robinhood Road, W-S

robinhoodroadbaptist. org 924-4241

2-5 yrs.

9:30 a.m.-1 p.m. The preschool offers Kindergarten Readiness as well as music, chapel, Spanish and sign language as well as additional programs and special ceremonies.

Salem Montessori 529 S. Church St., W-S

salem-montessori.org 748-0800

Parent/Infant class for 4-16 mos., preschool classes for ages 16 mos. to 5 yrs.

9 a.m.-noon, Lunch Bunch available noon-1 p.m. Affiliate school of the American Montessori Society. Provides a Christian-based Montessori education in the environment of historic Old Salem.

Sedge Garden United Methodist Church Preschool 794 Sedge Garden Road, Kernersville

sedgegardenpreschool. 18 mos.-5 yrs. com 788-2230

9 a.m.-noon. A faith-based program with Christian principles and teachings using developmentally appropriate practices. Children are encouraged to reach their fullest potential through discovery and guided experiences.

Shady Grove Preschool 167 Shady Grove Church Road, W-S

shadygroveumc.com 769-2555

12 mos.-5 yrs.

8:30 a.m.-noon. A hands-on, Bible-based learning environment. Curriculum is based on the guidelines and principles of the NAEYC. Special activities include Creature Teacher, Storybook Theatre, Musicare, chapel and more.

St. Anne’s Child Care Center 2690 Fairlawn Drive, W-S

stannes-ws.org 760-4319

6 wks.-5 yrs.

7 a.m.-6 p.m. A four-star center located just minutes from Wake Forest University. The center offers a safe and nurturing environment that encourages each child to reach his or her full potential.

St. John’s Lutheran Preschool/Pre-K 2415 Silas Creek Parkway, W-S

stjohnsws.org/school 725-1651

3-4 yrs.

Half-day, school day and full-day. Children participate in a high-quality, Christ-centered learning environment that provides individual attention. The program enables each child to reach his or her full potential while providing a solid academic foundation in preparation for kindergarten.

St. Leo Parish Catholic School 333 Springdale Ave., W-S

stleocatholic.com 748-8252

3-4 yrs.

Half day with optional Lunch Bunch available on designated days. A nationally recognized blue ribbon school accredited by the Diocese of Charlotte and SACS/AdvancED. Member of NCEA.

St. Paul’s Preschool 520 Summit St., W-S

stpauls-ws.org 723-4395

4 mos.-5 yrs.

9 a.m.-noon, optional Lunch Bunch available until 1 p.m. St. Paul’s Preschool welcomes children of all backgrounds. Their goal is to give children a positive start to their educational journey while developing character and self-confidence.

Summit School 2100 Reynolda Road, W-S

summitschool.com 724-5811

Must be 4 yrs. old before July 1

Junior Kindergarten program is from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Option for Afterschool programs. Committed to providing challenging academics, a strong foundation in the arts and technology, and a global curriculum.

The Montessori School of Winston-Salem 6050 Holder Road, Clemmons

wsmontessori.org 766-5550

18 mos.-5 yrs.

Strives to provide a supportive, challenging and culturally diverse educational environment. The active, hands-on learning and community centered approach of an authentic Montessori education fosters the academic, physical, and social-emotional development of each child.

Triad Baptist Christian Academy Preschool 1175 S. Main St., Kernersville

tbcnow.org/preschool 996-7573

2-5 yrs.

7 a.m.-3 p.m. or 7 a.m.-6 p.m. Programming is designed to enhance spiritual, physical, intellectual, social and emotional development as set forth by age-appropriate curriculum goals for each classroom.

Trinity United Methodist Preschool 3819 Country Club Road, W-S

trinityws.org 765-1009

2-5 yrs.

9 a.m.-noon, optional Lunch Bunch until 1 p.m. Trinity United Methodist’s goal is for every child to become emotionally and socially ready with skills needed for a successful education.

Union Cross Moravian Church Preschool 4295 High Point Road, W-S

unioncrossmoravian. org 769-9572

Infants 6 mos. old-5 yrs.

9 a.m.-noon. The preschool provides a Christian environment where children can grow physically, socially, emotionally and spiritually. Activities include chapel, music, science, field trips and much more.

Wesleyan Preschool Academy, Kernersville Wesleyan Church 930 N. Main St., Kernersville

kernersvillewesleyan. net/preschool 772-5256

1-5 yrs.

9 a.m.-noon, optional Lunch Bunch until 2 p.m. on select days Wesleyan Preschool Academy offers an academic Kindergarten readiness curriculum in a Christian environment. Spanish, music, science, math and more.

West Forsyth Christian Preschool 1200 Lewisville Clemmons Road, Lewisville

westforsythchristian preschool.org 766-0301

2-5 yrs.

Half day 8:30 a.m.-noon, full day 7 a.m.-6 p.m. Serving surrounding areas for quality, Christian preschool needs.

Beck’s Baptist Preschool and Child Care 5505 Becks Church Road, W-S

becksbaptist.org 924-1433

3 (potty trained)-12 6:30 a.m.-6 p.m. The preschool/child care is designed to teach the child what he/she is ready to yrs. of age learn. Offers a curriculum that is flexible so that the needs of each child can be met.

Burkhead UMC Preschool 5250 Silas Creek Pkwy, W-S

burkheadpreschool.net 765-6590

1-5 yrs.

6

EDUCATION GUIDE 2014-2015

|

PiedmontParent.com

9 a.m.-noon, or 1 p.m. with lunch bunch.


PRESCHOOL DIRECTORY

GUILFORD COUNTY Westchester Country Day School 2045 N. Old Greensboro Road, HP

westchestercds.org 869-2128

must be 4 by August 1

A college preparatory school, teaching and guiding students in grades PK-12 to strive for excellence in moral and ethical conduct, academics, the arts, and athletics. The environment is one of mutual respect and nurturing from students, teachers, faculty and parents, focused on a common vision of defining excellence.

A Child’s Garden 1128 New Garden Road, GSO

ngfs.org/our-program/ achildsgarden 299-0964

3-5 yrs.

3, 4, or 5 full and half-day options. Students learn and grow in thought, imagination, character, and confidence while exploring their surroundings both in and outside the classroom. Students take monthly field trips and are introduced to community service while singing with residents at nearby Friends Homes.

A Child’s World - Jamestown 3 locations in the Triad, Jamestown, HP and Thomasville

achilds-world.com 854-1888

6 wks.-12 yrs., extended care

6:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Affordable 5-star facilities. Licensed for NCPREK.

Adam’s Farm Christian Preschool 5113 Mackay Road, Jamestown

adamsfarmchurch.com 315-9192

18 mos.-5 yrs.

9 a.m.-noon, optional lunch bunch until 1 p.m. Christian preschool teaching Biblical principles with developmentally appropriate curriculum.

Arts and Basics for Children 400 W. Radiance Drive, GSO

artsandbasics.com 655-9536

2-5 yrs.

Early drop off beginning at 7:30 a.m. Classes begin at 9 a.m. Day is over at noon or extended day until 2 p.m. for a small fee.

B’nai Shalom Day School Preschool 804-A Winview Drive, GSO

bnai-shalom.org 855-5091

1-5 yrs.

9 a.m.-12:15 p.m., early drop off 7:30 a.m.-9 a.m. at no extra charge, extended day program available. B’nai Shalom Day School offers a dual curriculum of general studies and Judaic studies for Toddlers through 8th grade. Jewish affiliation.

Centenary Weekday School 2300 W. Friendly Ave., GSO

centenaryumcgreensboro.org 292-7515

6 mos.-Kindergarten

9 a.m.-1 p.m. The program offered is an educational experience that is structured to meet the developmental needs — physical, social, emotional, spiritual and intellectual — of young children under the guidance of trained teachers.

Center For Visual Artists Pint-Sized Picassos 200 N. Davie St., Greensboro Cultural Center, GSO

greensboroart.org 333-7475

3-5 yrs. pottytrained

8:30 a.m.-1 p.m., Tuesdays and Thursdays. An art-based preschool enrichment program where preschoolers explore the world around them through hands-on creative experiences.

Childcare Network 10 Triad Locations

childcarenetwork.net 866-521-KIDS

6-wks.-12 yrs.

6 a.m.-6 p.m. All classrooms operate on a full day, year-round schedule using research-based curriculum.

Childhood Enrichment Center at Christ United Methodist Church 410 N. Holden Road, GSO

christgreensboro.org 294-9080

3 mos.-5 yrs.

9 a.m.-1 p.m. CEC is a developmentally based program where young children explore their world through active learning.

Christ Preschool of Caldwell Academy 369 Air Harbor Road, GSO

christpreschool.org 288-6434

15 mos. (and walking)-6 yrs.

9a.m.-1 p.m. (Early Morning program 8-9 a.m., Afterschool Program 1-3p.m.) A nondenominational, classical, Christian preschool that operates under a North Carolina Child Development Notice of Compliance.

College Hill Childcare Co-op 2300 Spring Garden St., GSO

chcoop.org 323-1001

birth-5 yrs.

7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Quality child care through parent participation. Offering two days to five-day options. Low ratios.

Cornerstone Baptist W.E.E. School 5736 Inman Road, GSO

cbc-gso.org 665-1921

Toddlers-Pre-K

Monday and Thursday 9 a.m.-noon, Tuesday and Wednesday 9 a.m.-1 p.m. WEE School is a half-day, Christian-based program serving the developmental needs of children at their various stages of growth while introducing them to God.

Covenant Christian Day School 1414 Cliffwood Drive, GSO

ccdsgso.org 370-1222

3 yrs.-8th grade

8 a.m.-2:45 p.m. CCDS’ goal is to have students live life with an enduring faith in Christ, a biblical worldview and be productive citizens in the community.

Covenant Kids Preschool 1526 Skeet Club Road, HP

covenant-church.com 841-8847

18 mos.-5 yrs.

9 a.m.-noon. Offering two-day, three-day, and five-day classes. Weekly activities include music, Church Chat and monthly Creature Teacher. No separate activity fees.

Early Childhood Center 312 W. Friendly Ave., GSO

eccgreensboro.org 378-6093

Infants-5 yrs.

7 a.m.-6 p.m. An outreach program sponsored by West Market St. United Methodist Church. The Early Childhood Center offers quality child care and developmentally appropriate education for children of families in the community and in the church.

Early Childhood Engagement Center at Temple Emanuel 1129 Jefferson Road, GSO

tegreensboro.org 292-7899

18 mos.-5 yrs.

9 a.m.-1 p.m. Jewish affiliation. Strives to create opportunities for each individual to experience discovery, joy, challenge and accomplishment.

First Baptist Church Weekday School 1000 W. Friendly Ave., GSO

fbcgso.org 274-3286

6 wks.-Pre-K

9 a.m.-noon or 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Children learn through developmental play, monthly Bible verses and guided curriculum.

First Lutheran School for Young Children 3600 W. Friendly Ave., GSO

firstlutheran.com 294-0676

2-5 yrs.

Maximum Teacher/Student Ratio: 1:4 to 1:9 depending on age. Length of Day: 9 a.m.-noon, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Please see website for detailed information on tuition rates, classes offered and teacher/student ratios. Website also has information on the school’s teaching philosophy and staff. PiedmontParent.com | EDUCATION GUIDE 2014-2015

7


PRESCHOOL DIRECTORY First Presbyterian Weekday Preschool fpcgreensboro.org 617 N. Elm St., GSO 478-4770

12 mos.-Kindergarten

9 a.m.-1 p.m. with early care at 8 a.m. and late care until 2 p.m. Mission is to provide very high quality early education to young children through a developmentally appropriate program in a loving Christian environment.

Friendly Avenue Christian School 4800 W. Friendly Ave., GSO

facskids.com 292-3578

8 wks.-12 yrs.

7 a.m.-6 p.m. Baptist affiliation. A five-star center that focuses on creative development, appropriate curriculum, Christian education, full-day program and a professional caring staff.

Greensboro Day School 5401 Lawndale Drive, GSO

greensboroday.org 288-8590

4-5 yrs.

Bitty Bengals (4 year olds): full (8:15 a.m.-3 p.m.) and half-day (8:15 a.m.-1 p.m.) options; Junior Kindergarten (older 4s and young 5s): full-day only (8:15 a.m.-3 p.m.). After-school care available until 6 p.m. 5-star license from the state of North Carolina.

Greensboro Montessori School 2856 Horse Pen Creek Road, GSO

thegms.org 668-0119

18 mos.-8th grade

7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. GMS prides itself in offering a well-rounded, authentic Montessori curriculum beginning in the toddler years and continuing through elementary and middle school.

Guilford College United Methodist Church Preschool 1205 Fleming Road, GSO

guilfordcollegeumc.org 294-6730

13 mos.-5 yrs.

8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. The “Whole Child” approach to learning that focuses on meeting a child’s individual needs as well as supporting their development spiritually, emotionally, physically and cognitively.

Guilford Park Preschool 2100 Fernwood Drive, GSO

guilfordpark.org 674-8064

3 mos.-PreK

9 a.m.-1 p.m. Provides an individualized environment with sensory enriched play with opportunities and experiences to develop the whole child socially, intellectually, physically and spiritually.

Hayworth Christian School 1696 Westchester Drive, HP

hayworthchristian.org 882-3126

Pre-K

8:30-11:30 a.m. ACSI accreditation.

High Point Regional Child Care and Early Learning Center 701 N. Lindsay St., HP

brighthorizons.com/ highpoint 878-6013

6 wks.-age 6

6:30 a.m.-6 p.m. A state-of-the-art facility with small group sizes and a curriculum offering high-level educational enrichment programs including Ready for School, Science Rocks, Artsmart, Garden Works and Math Counts.

High Point Christian Academy Preschool 307 Rotary Drive, HP

hpcacougars.org/ preschool 841-8770

18 mos.-4 yrs.

8:30 a.m.-noon, with Early Room from 7:45 a.m. and Afterschool provided. HPCA accredited Preschool provides children with Kindergarten readiness skills in a loving, Christ-centered environment, fostering the cognitive, language, social, and physical growth and development of children. Includes art, music, the Creature Teacher, Tumblebus and more.

8

EDUCATION GUIDE 2014-2015

|

PiedmontParent.com


PRESCHOOL DIRECTORY High Point Friends School Preschool 800-A Quaker Lane, HP

hpfs.org 886-5516

2-5 yrs.

Half-day. Faith-centered principles and Christian values. Focus on academic readiness, communication/listening skills and social/emotional development. Weekly instruction in music, Spanish, puppetry/creative arts and monthly worship programs.

Holy Trinity Day School 607 N. Greene St., GSO

htds.org 275-7726

3 mos.-5 yrs.

9 a.m.- 1 p.m. with extended hours available from 8-9 a.m. and 1-3 p.m. Provides a safe, enriching, spiritually grounded learning environment that educates the whole child; supports the individual gifts of each child; build’s on the child’s natural inquisitiveness; fosters a sense of caring and compassion; teaches children respect for themselves and others.

Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic School & Pre-K Eagle’s Nest 4145 Johnston St., HP

ihm-school.com 887-2613

4 yrs. by Aug. 31

8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. High Point’s only Catholic preschool. Designed to develop the whole child — spiritually, intellectually, physically, socially and emotionally by providing a variety of enrichment opportunities.

9 mos.-Pre-K

9 a.m.-1 p.m. Christian environment in which children are nurtured enhancing their development.

Irving Park United Methodist Preschool 1510 W. Cone Blvd., GSO

288-2311

Jamestown United Methodist Preschool (J.U.M.P.) 403 E. Main St., Jamestown

jumc.org 454-2755

1-5 yrs.

9 a.m.-1 p.m. (for extended day groups). A half-day Christian preschool that strives to promote learning in a fun, safe environment, that enables children to grow intellectually, physically, emotionally, socially and spiritually.

Kids R Kids N.C. #1 4230 Regency Drive, GSO

kidsrkidsnc1.com 856-9990

6 wks.-5 yrs., extended car

6:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Low-ratio program with emphasis on Kindergarten Readiness. Parents have the ability to watch their children online.

Kids R Kids NC #2 514 Pisgah Church Road, GSO

kidsrkidsgso.com 288-4440

6 wks.-5 yrs., extended care

6:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Four-star preschool program offers a structured preschool program to teach children the fundamentals to prepare them for kindergarten.

KinderNoggin 2206 Eastchester Drive, HP

kindernoggin.net 885-9000

1-5 yrs.

7 a.m.-6 p.m. An innovative early childhood educational program based on the premise of merging the best features of a home school and a large traditionally structured school to create a learning environment like no other.

Mount Pisgah Weekday School 2600 Pisgah Church Road, GSO

mtpisgahgreensboro. org 288-3335

10 mos.-5 yrs./ Pre-K

9 a.m.-noon and 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Methodist affiliated. Classes are structured in a developmentally appropriate manner to address all areas of a child’s growth.

PiedmontParent.com | EDUCATION GUIDE 2014-2015

9


PRESCHOOL DIRECTORY Muirs Chapel Christian Playschool 314 Muirs Chapel Road, GSO

muirschapelumc.com 299-4396

3 mos.-Pre-K

9 a.m.-1 p.m. Flexible schedule, children eat lunch at playschool, add-on programming available, year-round option, long-term, experienced staff and more than 25 years of serving families.

Oak Ridge Presbyterian Preschool 2614 Oak Ridge Road, Oak Ridge

orpc.org 609-7074

2-4 yrs.

9 a.m.-1 p.m. Offers a Christian environment for children to grow academically, socially and spiritually. Enrichment programs include Spanish, chapel and library time.

Oakview United Methodist Church Preschool 321 Oakview Road, HP

oakviewumcpreschool. com 841-4018

Infants-5 yrs.

9-11:55 a.m. with optional Lunch Bunch until 1 p.m. Transitional K is 9 a.m.-noon. Educational, low ratios, computer lab, science, music, Kidercise, Spanish, chapel and much more. Offers transitional Kindergarten program.

Our Children’s House 1105 Magnolia St., GSO

ourchildrenshouse.com 272-8882

1-5 yrs.

7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. A five-star child-care, multi-age grouped center.

Our Lady of Grace School 2205 W. Market St., GSO

olgsch.org 275-1522

4 yrs.

Half-day option: 8 a.m.-noon. Full-day option: 8 a.m.-3 p.m., with extended care available. Pre-k curriculum is based on hands-on, creative learning practices. Monthly field trips enhance each unit of study. Students are given weekly instruction in art, physical education, music, Spanish and technology.

Peppermint Academy 1807 Merritt Drive, GSO

peppermintacademy. com 292-5692

Infants-afterschool

6:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Three-star Christian child care center. New facility, Active Learning Series curriculum, indoor gymnasium and music lessons available.

Piedmont Global Preschool and Child Care 3907 W. Market St., Suite B, GSO

pgpreschoolandchildcare.com 294-1704

1.5-5 yrs.

8:50 a.m.-3:50 p.m. Offering a play-based early childhood curriculum that tracks individual child development in the following areas: social-emotional, physical, language, cognitive, literacy, mathematics, science and technology, social studies and the arts.

Primrose School of Brassfield 3105 Brassfield Road, GSO

primrosebrassfield.com Infants-After 286-0500 School program

7 a.m.-6 p.m. Full-day child care. Uses the accredited Balanced Learning Curriculum, which blends a child-initiated approach to learning with teacher direction.

Primrose School of New Irving Park 4 N. Pointe Court, GSO

primrosenewirvingpark.com 286-8889

Infants-After School program

7 a.m.-6 p.m. Full-time child care using the Balanced Learning Curriculum, which blends childinitiated learning with teacher direction.

Sedgefield Presbyterian Preschool 4216 Wayne Road, GSO

sedgefieldpresbyterian preschool.com 299-5353

18 mos.-5 yrs.

9 a.m.-1 p.m. Emphasis on academic kindergarten preparation. Themes cover science, math, seasons, holidays, Spanish, and ABC’s and 123’s.

Shining Light Academy 4530 W. Wendover Ave., GSO

slanc.org 299-9688

3-4 yrs.

Maximum Teacher/Student Ratio: 1:15 Length of Day: 8 a.m.-2:45 p.m., before- and after-school care available Christ-centered, ABeka Book Academic Program, Biblical character training, small classes, athletics, computers, music, library, hot lunches and foreign language.

St. Francis Episcopal Day School 3506 Lawndale Drive, GSO

stfrancisgreensboro.org 18 mos.-5 yrs. 288-4721

9 a.m.-noon or with optional lunch until 1 p.m. Member of National Association of Episcopal Schools. An allergy-sensitive environment and products made with nuts are not allowed in the school.

Starmount Preschool 3501 W. Market St., GSO

starmountpres.org 299-3564

6 mos.-5 yrs.

9 a.m.-1 p.m. Starmount provides a nurturing environment that promotes growth and development of the whole child. We believe that children learn best through art, music, creative movement and play. Starmount Preschool strives to provide a loving Christian environment where children learn about God’s love for all of us.

Trinity Covenant Preschool 5200 W. Friendly Ave., GSO

trinitychurchgso.org 299-9403

Mother’s Morning Out (1 year) through Pre-K

Christian program providing academic and social development, weekly Chapel, enrichment by Kinder Kixx soccer, KinderSpanish, and KindersmART; library and on-site gym.

Village Kids Early Education Center 8100 Industrial Village Road, GSO

village-kids.net 662-0160

birth-5 yrs.

7 a.m.-6 p.m. Five-Star center located in the heart of the Triad. Developmental school readiness curriculum based on the N.C. Foundations for Learning Model. Enrichment programs include dance, music, Spanish, soccer, tumble, fitness, computer and basketball.

Weekday Early Education 306 Guilford Road, Jamestown

fbcjamestown.net 454-4013

2 mos.-4 yrs.

9 a.m.-1 p.m., with option until 1 p.m. Baptist-affiliated. Celebrating more than 30 years of service in the community.

Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church Preschool 1225 Chestnut Drive, HP

wesleymemorial.org 884-4232

3 mos.-K5

9 a.m.-noon and 9 a.m. -1:30 p.m. for K5. Accredited by NAEYC, Wesley Memorial strives to offer the community a program that encompasses the highest standards in early childhood education within a Christian environment of love and support.

Wesleyan Christian Childcare 1917 N. Centennial St., HP

wesed.org 884-3333

6 wks.-4 yrs.

6:30 a.m.-6 p.m. A full day program with age-appropriate curriculum, daily devotionals, weekly chapels, field trips and extracurricular activities including dance, soccer, Spanish, tumbling, swimming and more.

Greensboro New School 304 S. Elam Ave., GSO

greensboronewschool. org 202-2121

Preschool program, 2.5-5 yrs.; Kindergarten program, 5-6 yrs.

Preschool and kindergarten hours 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Options for three, four and five days a week. Some extended care is available. GNS provides child-centered, child-directed learning where students are partners along with parents and teachers in developing goals and processes.

10

EDUCATION GUIDE 2014-2015

|

PiedmontParent.com


PRESCHOOL DIRECTORY

SURROUNDING COUNTIES Alamance Christian Preschool 1336 Townbranch Road, Graham

alamancechristianschool.com/preschool 578-0318

2.5-4 yrs.

Half- or full-day. Providing learning readiness in a structured, nurturing environment combining creative play, listening, and learning activities with a biblical world view.

Alamance Community College (Dem. Dev. Day Care of ACC) 1247 Jimmie Kerr Road, Graham

alamancecc.edu 506-4123

6 wks.-5 yrs.

7 a.m.-5:45 p.m. Uses the Creative Curriculum to offer developmentally appropriate activities for all ages. The center also serves as a training facility for students enrolled in the Early Childhood Associate program.

Blessed Sacrament School 515 Hillcrest Ave., Burlington

bssknights.org 570-0019

3-5 yrs.

3- or 5-day, half- or full-day options. Catholic school, open to students of all faiths.

Burlington Christian Academy Preschool 621 Sixth St., Burlington

burlingtonchristian.org 227-0288

3-4 yrs.

Full- or half-day. Offering a learning environment complete with age-appropriate experiences for physical, social, emotional and cognitive development.

Burlington Day School 1615 Greenwood Terrace, Burlington

burlingtondayschool. org 228-0296

3 yrs.-8th grade

Half- and full-days available. The goal of Burlington Day School’s Early Education program is to build a solid foundation and discover the potential of every student, all within a small, nurturing environment.

Children’s House Montessori 3750 Alamance Road, Burlington

chmontessori.org 228-0908

2 yrs.-elementary

Full- and half-day programs available Affordable, authentic Montessori education. Serving the whole child as part of the whole family.

Emmanuel Christian Preschool 2331 LaVista Drive, Burlington

228-8254

Infants-5 yrs.

6:45 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Emmanuel Christian Preschool provides high quality care for the children in our care. Every teacher knows every child.

Excel Christian Academy 734 Apple St., Burlington

ebenezerucc.com 229-1982

2-12 yrs.

Maximum Teacher/Student Ratio: 1:12 Length of Day: 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Monthly Tuition: Call for pricing. A 5-Star interdenominational Christian childcare facility. Excel seeks to provide high quality education in a Christian Environment by teaching to the total development of a student’s mind, character and body resulting in excellent academic performance and an exceedingly abundant life.

Exploration Station Fairchild Community Center 827 S. Graham Hopedale Road, Burlington

BurlingtonNC.gov/ recreation 222-5119

3-5 yrs.

7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. The program features learning adventures, hands-on excitement in the outdoors, with a big focus on childhood obesity with recreational activities throughout the daily routine.

First Presbyterian Playschool 508 W. Davis St., Burlington

fpcburlington.org 226-0080

18 mos.-5 yrs.

Half day.

Footsteps Preschool and Afterschool Care 222 Mt. Zion Church Road, Thomasville

footstepspreschool.org 472-4351

15 mos.-Pre K

8:30-11:30 a.m. Footsteps preschool serves families with a quality preschool experience by providing a secure and nurturing environment for children to learn and grow.

Front Street UMC Playschool 136 S. Fisher St., Burlington

frontstreetplayschool. com 226-227-6603

2-4 yrs.

8:45 a.m.-noon. The program uses relationship-based, hands-on, experiential learning methods to prepare children for kindergarten and to be lifelong learners. NC licensed.

Graham Presbyterian Church Playschool 216 W. Harden St., Graham

grahampresbyterian. com 226-0955

2-4 yrs.

9 a.m.-noon. Christian environment. The preschool also offers an Early Risers Program that allows parents to drop their child off at 8:15 a.m. and a Little Lunchers program from noon until 1:45 p.m.

Hillsdale UMC Preschool 5018 US Hwy 158, Advance

hillsdaleumc.com/ preschool 998-1098

1-5 yrs.

9 a.m.-noon. Strives to reach the youngest of disciples by providing a solid Christian framework and a strong educational foundation. Utilizes The Creative Curriculum. This innovative curriculum offers a balanced approach to teaching preschool with a blend of teacher planned and child initiated learning strategies and activities.

King First Baptist Church Child Development Center 108 E. School, King

firstbaptistking.org 983-9332

6 wks.- age 5 for 6:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Loving, safe, Christian environment specializing in socialization and preschool, up to 12 ultimately kindergarten readiness. yrs. for after-school care

King Moravian Preschool 234 W. Dalton Road, King

kingmoravianchurch. org/preschool​ 983-4003

6 mos.-5 yrs.

King Moravian’s creative curriculum model facilitates appropriate learning through play, music, exploration, art and literature.

Little Patriots’ Preschool 2295 Union Grove Road, Lexington

uniongroveonline.com 764-3105

3-4 yrs.

8 a.m.-noon or 6:30 a.m.-6 p.m. The preschool is part of Union Grove Christian School. A fullweek program designed with concentrated academics to allow parents to choose how many days students attend.

PiedmontParent.com | EDUCATION GUIDE 2014-2015

11


Why Make the Switch?

l Public Schoo

Challe

Privat

e Sch ool

m Moving fro public to l o o h c s e t a v pri

y

a

it bil

BY KATHLE

Proximity

Y EN M. REILL

F

or the majority of kids across North Carolina, back to school means big yellow buses, busy hallways, noisy lunchrooms and large classes. But for other kids, the school experience is slightly different: carpool transportation, fewer students in a class and smaller school campuses. These children’s families have opted out of public school, and instead have chosen private school. According to the John Locke Foundation, a North Carolina nonprofit advocacy group and research institute, 6 percent of North Carolina students attend private K-12 schools, and the number is growing. There are 700 private schools in North Carolina, serving more than 114,000 students. Mecklenburg County claims the largest number of private schools with 88, followed by Wake County with 80. Guilford County, with 38, has the thirdhighest number of private schools.

mity

Proxi

While many kids begin their education adventure in private schools, others choose to move from the public school setting into an independent school. “While the reasons are different, all the families that consider private school seem to have one thing in common,” says Kim Freedman, admissions counselor at New Garden Friends School in Greensboro. “They’re looking for a more individualized educational experience for their child.”

STABILITY Raleigh mom Michelle Hardy says making the switch from public to private school evolved from her children’s needs. Her daughter, now a seventh-grader, started out in public school. “She had a great public school experience,” Hardy says. “My biggest frustration with the public school system was that every single year, they changed the plan. School choice, yearround, no year-round, calendar changes; we never knew where she’d be going to school the next year.” Hardy would attend school board meetings every year where, she says, “beautiful plans would be laid out and then scrapped the next year.” Frustrated, Hardy tried a charter

12

EDUCATION GUIDE 2014-2015

|

PiedmontParent.com

n


nge

school for her son’s elementary years while continuing to consider other options for her older daughter. “I looked at all the possibilities and toured as many as I could,” she says. “We did the lottery for charter schools, went to magnet fairs, and tried to see every possibility.” After months of searching, the Hardys turned to private schools and chose Ravenscroft in Raleigh. Ravenscroft is a big school, but the class sizes are small, so the teachers and students really get to know each other well, Hardy says. “Our experience has been nothing short of excellent,” she says.

PROXIMITY Kimberly Armstrong Hillegas and her family have lived in North Carolina for almost two years. “We were really excited about the public schools,” the Union County mom says. “We’d heard good things about them, and moved less than two miles from the school we wanted so we’d be close and could get involved.” Hillegas has older kids who went through public schools, so she was prepared to send her youngest through the public education system, too. But after moving to the zone they wanted, Union County schools were redistricted. “Instead of going to the school right down the road, our daughter would be going to a school 10 miles away, driving right past five other schools to get there,” she says. They opted to make the switch to a private school that matched their parenting philosophy and religious interests, had smaller class sizes and worked at students’ paces. The bonus: Her daughter skips the long bus rides and has more time to just “be a kid.” “It’s a trade off,” Hillegas says. “At public schools, kids experience more diversity and learn to cope with situations that aren’t perfect, like kids with some behavior challenges. There are also more resources and more sports and other activities.” On the other hand, she adds, public schools have larger class sizes and testing isn’t as targeted or useful as it could be.

CHALLENGE Hillsborough mom Elizabeth Hays started her son’s education at a local public school. “It was a good school and one of his most influential teachers was his first grade teacher,” she says. But while he did well academically and socially, “he just didn’t seem particularly enthusiastic about learning,” she says. When her younger daughter was school-aged, they chose differently and sent her to Duke School, a private school in Durham. She offered her son the opportunity to switch, but he was reluctant to change schools, at first. After a few years passed, he came to her and asked if he could go to the same school as his sister. Since he was going into fourth grade, Hays felt he was old enough to be involved in the decision process, so when he said he wanted to go to Duke School, she enrolled him. “It’s a huge change. Huge change!” she says, three years after making the switch. “He’s bubbly about school, and learning and curious again about the world around him. He’s so enthusiastic about his education.”

something different to families. “That’s the thing that makes independent schools so good for families,” says Duke School Head of School Dave Michelman. “Each of us are able to offer a mission that is unique to our school. The public schools, who do unbelievably great work while very under-resourced, have a tough mission to supply education to everyone who walks through their door.”

Consider — but don’t be deterred by — pricing. “People think independent schools are expensive,” Michelman says. “That’s true to an extent, but all of us offer robust financial aid programs so we charge based on what people can afford to pay. I’d hate for people who think it’s a good choice to say, ‘I can’t afford it.’ ”

Think about family dynamics. “The decision to attend a private school will most likely create a shift in the dynamics of the family as priorities shift, and responsibilities of each family member may change,” says Charlotte Preparatory School Counselor Erin Kelly. Parents should consider what additional support may be needed as they go through the transition, which may come from family, friends, school staff or other community members.

Block out external pressures. “You have to look deep inside your own family and determine your values and priorities, and find a school that aligns with that,” says Ravenscroft Head of Lower School Payton Hobbs. “There is no one ‘best’ school out there; there is only the school that’s best for your child and your family … Find the school that best meets your family’s needs now as well as hopes and dreams for the future.”

HOW TO DECIDE How do you know if a private school would be right for your family? Here are some tips from private school counselors and administrators.

Consider your child’s style of learning and level of social engagement. Some kids thrive in the busy world of public school. Others might not. Knowing your child, her personality and her goals can help you make the decision. “Students care about their work and want to be around other students who care about their work,” Freedman says. If your child isn’t finding what she needs, it could be time to look around. Evaluate missions. Most private schools specialize education and offer

Kathleen M. Reilly is a writer and author living in Raleigh with her husband and sons.

PiedmontParent.com | EDUCATION GUIDE 2014-2015

13


PRIVATE SCHOOL DIRECTORY The Triad is home to more than 50 private schools, which are as varied and unique as our children. From schools with religious affiliations, to those geared toward students with special needs, to those based on Montessori principles, the Triad offers
a variety of options when it comes to choosing the right school for your child. And, with our Private Schools Directory, we’ve made understanding your options a little easier. This directory was compiled from information provided to us by the schools and/or the schools’ websites. Information is subject to change. Want your private school listed next year or in our online directory? Email esdavis@piedmontparent.com.

NAME | ADDRESS

URL | PHONE

AGES

DESCRIPTION

ABC of NC Child Development Center 3904 Old Vineyard Road, W-S

abcofnc.org 251-1180

18 mos.-21 yrs. Specialized school for children with autism spectrum disorders including Asperger’s. The Group inclusion school also provides parent education, social skills group and spaces for typically developing classes for typical children in an inclusive preschool program. children, ages 2-6.

Bishop McGuinness Catholic High School 1725 NC Highway 66 S., Kernersville

bmhs.us 564-1010

Grades 9-12

Bishop McGuinness is a Catholic, college-preparatory school open to students of all faiths. Transportation and financial aid is available.

Calvary Baptist Day School 5000 Country Club Road, W-S

cbdscougars.com 765-5546

3-year early educationgrade 12

Christian by design, challenging in scope and connected by community, Calvary Baptist Day School strives to provide students the best education in word, thought and deed. Small class sizes, engaging academics, caring teachers and committed parents come together to create an atmosphere where students flourish.

Ephesus Junior Academy 1225 N. Cleveland Ave., W-S

ejacademy.org 723-3140

K-grade 8

A Seventh-day Adventist School offering a holistic curriculum.

Winston-Salem Christian School 3730 University Parkway, W-S

wschristian.com 759-7762

K-grade 12

Winston-Salem Christian School has been providing academic excellence in a Christcentered environment for more than 30 years. The student body represents more than 60 churches in the Winston-Salem area.

First Christian Academy 1130 N. Main St., Kernersville

gofcaknights.com 996-1660

2 yrs.-grade 12

First Christian Academy is committed to establishing an environment for students to cultivate a confident Christian world view through leadership in academics, physical, spiritual and social growth.

Forsyth Country Day School 5501 Shallowford Road, Lewisville

fcds.org 945-3151

Junior Pre-Kgrade 12

Forsyth Country Day School’s goal is to instill a lifelong commitment to learning, integrity, citizenship, compassion and community service. FCDS develops students who are principled, well-rounded thinkers, prepared for life.

Gospel Light Christian School 4940 Gospel Light Church Road, W-S

glcslions.org 722-6100

K3-grade 12

Traditional Christian education in a God-centered, Bible-based environment.

Jefferson Day School 501 W. Fifth St., W-S

jefferson-day school.org 760-2JDS (2537)

Grades K-12

Jefferson Day School specializes in education for students who learn differently: Gifted, LD, ADHD, autistic or other challenges impacting academic or social performance. The school believes that alternative teaching methods provide the key un-locking the potential for each student to become all he/she can be.

Our Lady of Mercy Catholic School 1730 Link Road, W-S

ourladyof mercyschool.org 722-7204

PreK4-grade 8

Nationally recognized Blue Ribbon School of Excellence is a community of faith, hope and love, fostering hearts that are compassionate, minds that love to learn, and lives that are committed to citizenship and service.

Redeemer School 1046 Miller St., W-S

redeemerschool.org 724-9460

Transitional K-grade 8

Affiliated with the Presbyterian Church of America and accredited by Christian Schools International, Redeemer School offers a Christian education using hands-on, literaturebased curriculum based on the Charlotte Mason philosophy.

Salem Academy 500 E. Salem Ave., W-S

salemacademy.com 1-877-40-SALEM (72536)

grades 9-12

Salem Academy is a private college-preparatory school for girls in grades 9-12. Founded in 1772, it is the oldest continually operating school for girls in the nation.

FORSYTH COUNTY

14

EDUCATION GUIDE 2014-2015

|

PiedmontParent.com


PRIVATE SCHOOL DIRECTORY

Salem Baptist Christian School 429 S. Broad St., W-S

salemvikings.org 725-6113

Preschool-grade 12

Salem Baptist Christian School is a college-preparatory program that includes honors and Academic Placement course tracks; elementary and middle schools offer a foundational program with traditional subjects.

St. John’s Lutheran School 2415 Silas Creek Parkway, W-S

stjohnsws.com/stjohns-school 725-1651

Preschool-grade 8

Christian teachers and staff challenge students to academic success and share the love of Christ. Financial aid is available. St. John’s strives to offer an exciting Christian education with high academic standards within the safest environment. Call for a tour.

St. Leo the Great Catholic School 333 Springdale Ave., W-S

stleocatholic.com 748-8252

3 yrs.-grade 8

Traditional Catholic-based education and a nationally recognized Blue Ribbon School. Open to students of all denominations.

Summit School 2100 Reynolda Road, W-S

summitschool.com 724-5811

PreK-grade 9

For nearly 80 years, Summit has been committed to providing challenging academics, a strong foundation in the arts and technology and a global curriculum. At Summit, the goal is to think creatively, reason systematically and work collaboratively.

The Montessori School of Winston-Salem 6050 Holder Road, Clemmons

wsmontessori.org 766-5550

18 mos.-12 yrs. (grade 6)

The Montessori School of Winston-Salem offers active, hand-on learning and a community centered approach of a Montessori Education, that fosters the academic, physical and social-emotional development of each child.

Triad Academy at Summit School 2100 Reynolda Road, W-S

summitschool.com 775-4900

grades 1-9

Triad Academy, a division of Summit School, serves students with language based learning differences such as dyslexia in grades 1-9. Teachers use the Orton-Gillingham Approach, a multisensory method of teaching children with dyslexia, and the gold standard in the field.

Triad Baptist Christian Academy and Preschool 1175 S. Main St., Kernersville

triadbaptist.com 996-7573

24 mos.-grade 9

Christian academy and preschool using a combination of A Beka, Bob Jones Press and ACSI curriculum. After-school care available for K-5th grade.

Woodland Baptist Christian School 1175 Bethania Rural Hall Road, W-S

wbcseagles.org 969-2088

K3-grade 12

WBCS is a direct ministry of Woodland Baptist Church. WBCS believes in educating the student academically, as well as spiritually.

Greenhills School 1360 Lyndale Drive, W-S

greenhillsschool.ws 924-4908

5-14 yrs.

Orton-Gillingham tutoring for reading, handwriting and spelling for specific learning disability students. Multisensory math.

American Hebrew Academy 4334 Hobbs Road, GSO

americanhebrew academy.org 217-7100

Grade 9-12

The nation’s first and only pluralistic Jewish boarding school offering rigorous college preparatory and Jewish studies courses and extra curricular activities.

B’Nai Shalom Day School 804-A Winview Drive, GSO

bnai-shalom.org 855-5091

1-14 (grade 8)

Offers an integrated approach to learning that incorporates secular and Judaic studies, as well as comprehensive after-school care and summer camp. The coursework integrates science, math, technology and language arts skill-building into real-world situations.

Caldwell Academy 2900 Horse Pen Creek Road, GSO

caldwellacademy.org 665-1161

Grades K-12

The mission of Caldwell Academy is to assist parents from a Biblical perspective in the instruction of their child by providing a classical and Christian education.

Canterbury School 5400 Old Lake Jeannette Road, GSO

canterburygso.org 288-2007

PreK-grade 8

Canterbury School is an independent Episcopal day school with a vision and mission in scholarship and service. Financial aid and an extended day program are available.

Greensboro Day School 5401 Lawndale Drive, GSO

greensboroday.org 288-8590

4 yrs.-grade 12

Greensboro Day School develops the intellectual, ethical and interpersonal foundations students need to become constructive contributors to the world.

Greensboro Montessori School 2856 Horse Pen Creek Road, GSO

thegms.org 668-0119

18 mos.-grade 8

The Greensboro Montessori School’s goal is for children to develop a life-long love of learning through individually guided, hands-on discovery and exploration. GMS offers an authentic Montessori curriculum for children ages 18 months-eighth grade. Focus is on educating the whole child: academically, socially and emotionally.

Greensboro New School 304 S. Elam Ave., GSO

greensboronew school.org 202-2121

Preschool Program, 2.5 to 5 yrs.; Kindergarten Program, 5 to 6 yrs.

GNS provides child-centered, child-directed learning where students are partners along with parents and teachers in developing goals and processes. GNS strives to nurture every child’s unique abilities in an environment where they are free to explore and draw on their internal motivation to learn.

Hayworth Christian School 1696 Westchester Drive, HP

hayworthchristian.org 882-3126

PreK-grade 12

Hayworth Christian School is a growing school with an emphasis on learning, developing leadership skills and promoting spiritual growth.

High Point Christian Academy 800 Phillips Ave., HP

hpcacougars.org 841-8702

Preschool-12th grade

HPCA is a Christ-centered, college preparatory, accredited academy excelling in academics, the arts and athletics, serving families from more than 23 zip codes and 100 churches in the Triad.

GUILFORD COUNTY

PiedmontParent.com | EDUCATION GUIDE 2014-2015

15


PRIVATE SCHOOL DIRECTORY High Point Friends School 800-A Quaker Lane, HP

hpfs.org 886-5516

Preschool-grade 8

The mission of High Point Friends School is to foster academic excellence, spiritual values and social responsibility within the context of Quaker Christian principles. It is their desire to offer a school that will welcome those of all backgrounds and faiths, in keeping with the Christian traditions of simplicity, peace, integrity, community and equality.

Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic School 4145 Johnson St., HP

ihm-school.com 887-2613

PreK-grade 8

High Point’s only Catholic school serving students from Pre-K-8th grade.

New Garden Friends School 1128 New Garden Road, GSO

ngfs.org 299-0964

preschool to grade 12

At New Garden Friends School, a strong academic program is paired with the Quaker belief that each of us carries the Light of God within us. Students engage with their classmates and teachers in a cooperative, rather than a competitive, search for knowledge.

Noble Academy 3310 Horse Pen Creek Road, GSO

nobleknights.org 282-7044

K-12

Noble Academy specializes in working with students with a diagnosis of ADHD or another diagnosed learning difference.

Oak Ridge Military Academy 2317 Oak Ridge Road, Oak Ridge

oakridgemilitary.com 643-4131

grades 7-12

Oak Ridge Military Academy is a fully accredited, co-ed college-preparatory school and the second oldest military academy in the U.S. Offering rolling admissions, so students may enroll at anytime during the year.

Our Children’s Community School 2204 Joan Ave., GSO

occsgreensboro.org 282-3332

3 mos.- grade 5

Focused on social-emotional competence, critical thinking and co-constructed contextual learning through exploration and child-led play with mutual respect, intentional inclusion, friendships and success in early childhood through elementary grades.

Our Lady of Grace School 2205 W. Market St., GSO

olgsch.org 275-1522

Pre-K-grade 8

Centrally located in the historic Sunset Hills neighborhood, Our Lady of Grace School was founded in 1953. OLG School strives to offer an academically challenging curriculum that builds critical thinking skills. Spanish, physical education, music, art, media skills and technology are taught as part of the regular curriculum. Athletics and a variety of extracurricular clubs are also offered.

Shining Light Academy 4530 W. Wendover Ave., GSO

slanc.org 299-9688

K3-grade 12

Shining Light provides a traditional Christian education using comprehensive A BEKA book academic curriculum.

Pinterest.com/ PiedmontParent

Click on us today!

Twitter.com/ PiedmontParent

piedmont

Facebook.com/ PiedmontParent

parent

Member of the

Morris Media Network

Keep up with local events, activities, giveaways and more! 16

EDUCATION GUIDE 2014-2015

|

PiedmontParent.com


PRIVATE SCHOOL DIRECTORY St. Pius X Catholic School 2200 N. Elm St., GSO

spxschool.com 273-9865

K-grade 8

Catholic school established in 1955.

The Piedmont School 815 Old Mill Road, HP

thepiedmontschool. com 883-0992

grades K-8; tutoring K-grade 12

Since 1982, The Piedmont School has helped children who are struggling in traditional educational environments, who have learning differences and/or ADHD, achieve their learning potential.

Tri-city Christian Academy 8000 Clinard Farms Road, HP

tricityschool.com 665-9822

PreK-grade 10

The school’s mission is to provide an education in accordance with the Bible, as understood by the Seventh-day Adventist Church, that enables students to reach their highest potential in academic excellence, spiritual growth, moral integrity and physical fitness, and which prepares them for Godly participation in the world community, and promotes loyal service to God and mankind. Total enrollment: approximately 90.

Vandalia Christian School 3919 Pleasant Garden Road, GSO

vandaliachristian.com 379-8380

Preschoolgrade 12

Independent Baptist school. VCS has full state, regional and national accreditation through the NCCSA, AACS, NCPSA, NACSAA and the MSA-CESS.

Wesleyan Christian Academy 1917 N. Centennial St., HP

wesed.org 884-3333

K1-grade 12

Wesleyan’s mission is to partner with families in providing a biblically-based, collegepreparatory education so that students will be equipped to serve Christ and influence the world.

Westchester Country Day School 2045 N. Old Greensboro Road, HP

westchestercds.org 869-2128

PreK-grade 12

Westchester Country Day School is a PK-12, independent, college preparatory school located on 53 acres in the heart of the Triad. Founded in 1967, the school’s intimate classroom settings, caring faculty, and challenging curriculum enhance the learning process.

alamancechristian school.org 578-0318

Preschool age 24 mos.-grade 12

Established in 1969, Alamance Christian School is a community Christian school that assists families through academics, arts and athletics in an environment that reinforces a Biblical world view.

SURROUNDING COUNTIES Alamance Christian School 1336 Town Branch Road, Graham

PiedmontParent.com | EDUCATION GUIDE 2014-2015

17


PRIVATE SCHOOL DIRECTORY

Blessed Sacrament School 515 Hillcrest Ave., Burlington

bssknights.org 570-0019

Pre-K (age 3)-grade 8

Established in 1935, Blessed Sacrament is a Catholic affiliated school accepting both Catholic and non-Catholic students. Standardized test scores routinely place in the top 10 percent in the nation, and has been recognized as a National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence. Also offers summer camp. 15-24 students per class.

Burlington Christian Academy 621 Sixth St., Burlington

burlingtonchristian. org 227-0288

preschool-12th grade

A Christian-based school with a diverse denominational population founded in 1978. BCA’s instructional program is characterized by integrated instruction, a focus on student application and transference of knowledge and skills, developmental appropriateness, critical thinking and problem solving, and a variety of instructional methods.

Calvary Christian School of King 748 Spainhour Road, King

calvarychristian school.org 983-3743

2 yrs.-grade 12

Strives to provide a well-balanced Christ-centered program of instruction, using the A-Beka Book and Bob Jones University Press textbooks in most classes, plus Saxon math for grades 2-12. Instruction is also offered in Spanish (grades 9-10), speech, band, drama, vocal performance, physical education, sports, computer applications, personal finance, college entrance preparation and remedial areas.

Children’s House Montessori School 3750 Alamance Road, Burlington

chmontessori.org 228-0908

2 yrs.-5th grade

Children’s House Montessori’s program incorporates Montessori material, inquiry-based units and Christian values.

Sheets Memorial Christian School 307 Holt St., Lexington

sheetsmemorial.org/ smcs 249-4224, x 224

Infant-grade 12

SMCS is a comprehensive educational institution that seeks to partner with Christian families to train spiritually, intellectually and socially balanced servant leaders whose reasoning and critical thinking skills are based on God’s Word.

The Burlington School 1615 Greenwood Terrace, Burlington

burlingtonday school.org 228-0296

Preschool 3 yrs.grade 12

The Burlington School is Alamance County’s only PS3-12th grade independent school. The school strives to provide superior academics and character development in a nurturing environment, where each student is encourage to achieve his/her personal best. The faculty is dedicated to providing individualized attention and developing strong parent partnerships.

Union Grove Christian School 2295 Union Grove Road, Lexington

uniongroveonline.com 764-3105

3 yrs.-grade 12

Union Grove Christian School is located in the Arcadia community of N. Davidson County, just two miles from the Winston-Salem city limits. Baptist-affiliated.

18

EDUCATION GUIDE 2014-2015

|

PiedmontParent.com


PiedmontParent.com ■ Parenting advice 24/7 ■ Articles about baby development

dler baby & tod FREE

2014

a publication

of Piedmont

■ Comprehensive Triad family event calendar ■ Find our other publications online: G.P.S. (Great Parenting Source), Exceptional Child, Baby Guide and our monthly magazine ■ Online directories, blogs and parenting news

piedmont

parent

ent.com piedmontpar Parent •

CES 154foREr NeSOw UR Families

What You About DO N’ T Know NG

BREAST-FEE

Crawling-to

DI

-Walk ing

S M ILESTONE e Baby Hom

M AKEOVE

EXCEPTIO NAL CHILD sponsored

RES OU RC

source Trusted Re The Triad’s

for

R

by

FREE

ES FO R PAR EN TIN

G CH ILD REN

Parents t and New Expectan

WIT H SPE CIA L NE ED S

165 +

2014-1 5

Triad reso urces

M us Theraic py

The bene fit song an s of sound, d rhythm

The IE P

What ev ery should knparent ow

p

A PUBLICA TION OF

dmont paiere nt pie dm on

FREE

tpa ren t.c

om

SPONSO

RED BY

’s 2014-15 piedmont parent

GPS Source Great Parenting

The CompleTe Fami

ly

Guide For Triad livin

G

piedmontparent.com

sponsored by

The Triad’s Family Resource Since 1995!

dmont

pie parent om piedmontparent.c

Member of the

Morris Media Network

PiedmontParent.com | EDUCATION GUIDE 2014-2015

19


A D V E R T I S I N G F E AT U R E

Canterbury School

A

CHALLENGING THE MIND. NOURISHING THE SPIRIT.

At Canterbury School, we believe that the ultimate purpose of education is to prepare students to become contributors to and leaders in an ever-changing world. To achieve that, our educational approach is unique among Triad schools: • Our PreK-8 structure allows us to concentrate on the learning needs of young children and pay special attention to middle school development without the distractions that can come with a high school.

graduates are responsible

• Our small size of fewer than

citizens, capable problem solv-

400 students — about 40 in

ers, creative thinkers, effective

each grade — means that each

communicators, and respected

student is known, cared for, and loved. • Academics are rigorous, yet we recognize that the best education accounts for all areas of development: mind, body, and spirit.

are part of a long tradition of strong academics, an inquirybased approach to learning, and an environment that values diversity.

EDUCATION GUIDE 2014-2015

|

Yale, Dartmouth, Williams,

Our graduates attend local

Founded 22 years ago, Canter-

public and independent high schools and a variety of boarding schools. Last year, 100 percent of our students who and Grimsley were accepted. In the last 10 years, 13 Canterbury graduates were valedictorians at their high schools. Canterbury graduates include a MoreheadCain scholar at UNC, a Clemson tial and National Merit Scholars.

Canterbury School 5400 Old Lake Jeanette Road | Greensboro, NC 27455 336-288-2007 | canterburygso.org

20

national institutions including Johns Hopkins, and Duke.

National Scholar, and Presiden-

The result is that Canterbury

range of regional colleges and

leaders.

applied to IB programs at Page

• As an Episcopal School, we

Our students have attended a

PiedmontParent.com

bury is located just off North

Elm Street in Greensboro. The campus includes buildings for

lower school, middle school, and arts; a large chapel; new gym;

and state-of-the art science and technology building. We offer after-school programs and financial assistance.

Visit our website at www.

canterburygso.org for more

information or call 336-288-2007 for a tour.


A D V E R T I S I N G F E AT U R E

Greensboro Day School EVERY DAY IS A GREAT DAY AT GREENSBORO DAY SCHOOL!

W

When choosing a school for your child, the big questions always come first. What curriculum do they use? Will my child be challenged? Do they offer the resources and activities to meet my child’s needs? Education at Greensboro Day School extends beyond traditional classroom academics to include hands-on experiences, projects, field trips, service learning, citizenship, caring, community, and so much more! At the Day School, students are encouraged to explore their intellectual curiosity, develop the courage to think independently, and foster a love of learning. No two students learn alike. Because we serve children with a broad range of abilities, learning preferences, interests and backgrounds, we are committed to differentiated instruction as our teaching philosophy.

tion to determine and address

At Greensboro Day School,

individual needs in relation to

learning is about more than

curricular goals.

mastering a subject. It’s about helping students

Whether with our youngest

discover and develop their

Bengals or our graduating seniors, our program focuses on character development that will

unique strengths and talents. Boundless opportunities, phenomenal resources, outstanding

build values and virtues to last a lifetime. Building a community where every child feels safe and

experiences — they’re here for the taking at Greensboro Day School.

We offer varied approaches to

included is a top priority. As

learning in classrooms that are

children and young adults grow

Call our Office of Admission

student-centered and based

and develop their concern for

& Financial Aid today at

on mutual respect. Our teach-

others, they enhance their own

336-288-8590 or visit

ers continually assess student

well-being and enrich their

www.greensboroday.org

progress and modify instruc-

learning experiences.

for more information.

Greensboro Day School 5401 Lawndale Drive | Greensboro, NC 27455 336-288-8590 | greensboroday.org PiedmontParent.com | EDUCATION GUIDE 2014-2015

21


A D V E R T I S I N G F E AT U R E

Kids ‘R’ Kids Learning Academy INNOVATIVE FACILITIES & EFFECTIVE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS

K

Kids ‘R’ Kids Learning Academies of Greensboro are locally owned and operated 5-STAR, Accredited preschools serving families in High Point and Greensboro, North Carolina. We are proud to provide the most innovative facilities and effective educational programs for children 6 weeks through 12 years of age. We have two locations in Greensboro to serve you. Grant and Maizi Chilton own the school located at 4230 Regency Drive, (336) 856-

location also includes a

We have cameras in all

Splash Park of puddles,

classrooms, which create a

sprinklers, and splashes on the playgrounds.

are in our care! Watch Me

Graham own the school

The Kids ‘R’ Kids Brain

located at 514 Pisgah Church

Waves™ Exclusive Curriculum

working parents, distant grand-

Road, (336) 288-4440. Both

is designed to meet the needs

Our Electronic Daily Reports

locations are 17,000 sq. feet

of early childhood learning. It

provide classroom activity

and provide excellent ameni-

supports neural pathways for

ties such as 11 classroom

language, social-emotional,

suites, a cafeteria and chef,

cognitive, and physical devel-

a large activity gym for after

opment during the critical

school students, and also 5

years. We also offer Watch Me

large play areas separated

Grow Technology, which gives

for age groups located in the

parents the ability to log into

back-yard of their state-of-

our secure online viewing

first hand the Kids ‘R’ Kids

the-art facilities. The Regency

site to observe their children.

experience.

9990, and Joan and Matt

Kids R Kids 4230 Regency Drive | Greensboro, NC 27410 336-856-9990 | kidsrkidsnc1.com 514 Pisgah Church Road | Greensboro, NC 27455 336-288-4440 | kidsrkidsgso.com

22

sense of security while children

EDUCATION GUIDE 2014-2015

|

PiedmontParent.com

Grow is a great resource for parents and deployed parents.

photos, daily notes, emergency alerts, and important reminders via email and text. Our parents never miss out on what their child is learning. Feel free to contact us and tour our Academies to see


A D V E R T I S I N G F E AT U R E

Our Lady of Grace School

F

A PROUD TRADITION OF ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE

Founded in 1953, Our Lady of Grace School (OLG) has a long and proud tradition of academic excellence in the Triad. In the last seven years, eight different OLG graduates were valedictorians or salutatorians at their respective schools. In August 2014, OLG opened its new school with 17,000 square feet of stateof-the-art classroom space for students in pre-kindergarten through 8th grade. OLG’s curriculum focuses

son and classmates were well

individually and in school-

on giving students a solid

prepared to make an easy

wide projects. “The love and

academic foundation rooted

transition for a rigorous

in faith.

high school curriculum,”

support of the OLG community towards each other

she says.

is something very special,”

looked at many schools for

OLG offers Spanish, tech-

tration, teachers and parents

our sons when we moved to

nology instruction, art,

Greensboro and chose OLG

music, and physical educa-

for its strong academic repu-

tion instruction for even its

possible.”

tation and faith-filled teaching

youngest students. Starting

environment.” Lucek’s son

in kindergarten, OLG seeks

Interested in learning more

Sebastian graduated Bishop

to challenge all students

McGuinness High School as

by offering grade-level and

the valedictorian for the class

advanced classes. Religion is

Greensboro’s historic Sunset

of 2014 and now attends

incorporated daily and com-

Hills at 201 South Chapman

Brown University. “Our oldest

munity service is emphasized

Street.

Parent Lori Lucek says, “We

explains Lucek. “The adminisare all involved to make OLG the best learning environment

about OLG? Please call Karen Hornfeck at (336) 275-1522. OLG is located in the heart of

Our Lady of Grace School 201 South Chapman Street | Greensboro, NC 27403 336-275-1522 | olgsch.org

PiedmontParent.com | EDUCATION GUIDE 2014-2015

23


homework homework

HELP HELP T

BY ANNE WOOTEN GREEN

eachers, you may have seen it. Parents, you may have done it. It could be a math paper pockmarked with erasures and reprinted. Or it could be a science project where everything is centered neatly with too much information, but the child is unable to answer questions about its substance. It’s called helping your children too much with their homework, or just doing their homework for them. It’s a hallmark of the “helicopter parent” who hovers over a child, making sure homework or a project is perfect, and it may be doing more harm than good. In a recent study, based on nearly 25,000 student surveys provided by the U.S. National Center for Education Statistics and family questionnaires from Child Development Supplement, researchers found that parental help is mostly inconsequential, but sometimes it can hurt, especially as children get older and enter middle school. Parental homework help can even have negative effects, including bringing down test scores.

How Teachers Encourage Independence Fifth-grade teacher Kathleen Crook, who has been in the classroom for 25 years and teaches at Morgan Elementary School in Clemmons, has seen the effect of parental help firsthand, and has developed strategies to combat the tendency of parents to help too much.

24

EDUCATION GUIDE 2014-2015

|

PiedmontParent.com


“The purpose of homework is to reinforce skills that have been learned in the classroom,” she says, and a child who is struggling with schoolwork can benefit from a parent offering support. She suggests a parent ask the child to tell him or her what she feels is troublesome about a subject. “If the student can talk through the problem, his or her work will get better,” Crook says. When it comes to school projects, the objective is to challenge children’s thinking, and have them create something that reflects what they have learned. Crook says it’s usually obvious if a parent did the project for the child. If she sees that parents continue to be heavily involved in their child’s homework or projects, Crook will deal with the student and the parents, saying, “I can tell that you and your parents put in a lot of time and effort. But for the next project, parents, you need to back off and let your child do more of the work.” Another strategy she uses to combat too much parental involvement is starting school projects in the classroom instead of just sending a sheet of directions home. “For example, when we were doing a project on clouds, we set up an assembly line where the kids would pick up their construction paper, cotton balls and a glue stick, and put them in a gallon plastic bag,” she said. “We give them a lot of direction before we send them home with a project.” Crook tries to lessen the stress that may be put on students and their parents by not assigning homework on the weekends. “The child needs to spend time with their family and be free of that,” she says. Susanne Reid, a second-grade teacher at Providence Day School in Charlotte, says the school works in partnership with parents and students to make sure homework (or practice time) is an extension of what is taught in the classroom. Students in Reid’s class start with approximately 10 minutes of practice time with his or her parents. Reid

has students keep a log to make sure they complete this practice time each evening. Reid also requires nightly reading time, “reading with and to the children,” she says.

the project, supplies that they needed for the project,” she says. “They let their kids slide completely. Education ends when the school day does.”

Leave Them Be

A Little Help, Here?

Fifi Ray of Cornelius has a sixth-grader, third-grader and 10-month-old. She says she is there for her children “to assist with questions, but I don’t do their projects and homework for them. … They don’t learn from me doing it,” she says. “It will hurt them in the future because they won’t know how to do things on their own.” Ray adds that she lets her children use a computer, but sticks to websites that are used in school. Nancemarie Brandquist of Apex says she and her husband are firm believers in letting their children do their own homework. “Giving your child support and the right guidance to complete their homework tasks is the best for them,” Brandquist says. “If you do it for them, where will they be in college and the professional world?” Her methods are borne out through her three children — a graduate of N.C. State who is an accountant, a senior at N.C. State who is an engineering major and a senior at Apex High School who plans to study criminology and forensics. When her children were in elementary and middle school, Brandquist says, she could always tell which parents did their children’s projects for them. “They were living through their children. They would brag on them all the time.” Brandquist says she thinks when parents do all their children’s work for them, it makes their kids’ lives harder in the long run. “The teacher might think, ‘Maybe this kid belongs in a higher level class?’ It puts too much pressure on the children.” But Brandquist says she has also seen the flip side of hovering parents — parents who don’t support their kids’ education enough. “I’ve seen parents who did not help their kids get the proper things for

A teacher who thinks a bit of parental help with homework can be good is Robin Snow, a sixth-grade English teacher at Forsyth Country Day School in Lewisville. Snow has taught for 21 years and has four children — an 11th-grader, 10th-grader, seventh-grader and preschooler. She says offering help with homework “depends on the student, which is OK.” For the most part, Snow, like Crook, ensures that papers and projects get done in class. “You have to know your child, you have to know his or her strengths and challenges,” she says. “If a child has issues with organization, a mom can ask if her child has everything needed. She should know when to say ‘you try it first’ about a certain homework assignment.” As far as school projects go, parents can sense when they are too much for their child. Ray says it is obvious when a parent needs to be involved in the project. “Some projects are so elaborate that my child would never be able to do them,” she says. Snow says at times she sees a difference between a student’s classwork and homework. When that happens, she will ask the student to do his homework in the classroom. Snow has noticed when some of her children’s classmates’ school projects are done by parents. “It is not serving the children,” she says. “They are not learning the skills they should have learned going through the project.” Snow admits that she has helped her children with their homework, “But I don’t do it for them.” Anne Wooten Green is a freelance writer in Winston-Salem.

PiedmontParent.com | EDUCATION GUIDE 2014-2015

25


PUBLIC SCHOOL DIRECTORY North Carolina maintains an outstanding public school system and schools in the Triad are no exception. Our comprehensive list of area public schools is a great way to keep important school information at your fingertips. For a rundown of 2013 public school test scores, visit ncreportcards.org.

Ashley Magnet Elementary School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/aes 1647 E. 19th St., Winston-Salem 703-4203 Atkins Academic & Technology High School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/ahs 3605 Old Greensboro Road, Winston-Salem 703-6754 Bolton Elementary School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/bolton 1250 Bolton St., Winston-Salem 774-4626

Clemmons Elementary School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/ces 6200 Bingham Ave., Clemmons 703-4210

Frank Morgan Elementary School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/morgan 3210 Village Point Drive, Clemmons 703-4148

Glenn High School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/glennhs 1600 Union Cross Road, Kernersville 771-4500

Diggs-Latham Elementary School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/diggslathames 986 Hutton St., Winston-Salem 727-2310

Griffith Elementary School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/griffithes 1385 W. Clemmonsville Road, Winston-Salem 703-4245

East Forsyth High School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/eforsythhs 2500 W. Mountain St., Kernersville 703-6735

Caleb’s Creek Elementary School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/ccreekes 1109 Salem Crossing Road, Kernersville 703-6757

East Forsyth Middle School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/eforsythms 810 Bagley Drive, Kernersville 703-6765

Career Center High School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/careercenter 910 Highland Court, Winston-Salem 727-8181

Easton Elementary School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/ees 734 E. Clemmonsville Road, Winston-Salem 748-4063

Carter High School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/carterhs 851 Highland Court, Winston-Salem 771-4590

Flat Rock Middle School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/flatrock 4648 Ebert Road, Winston-Salem 703-6762

Carver High School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/carverhs 3545 Carver School Road, Winston-Salem 727-2987

Forest Park Elementary School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/fpes 2019 Milford St., Winston-Salem 703-4291

Cash Elementary School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/cash 4700 Old Hollow Road, Kernersville 703-4174

Forsyth Middle College wsfcs.k12.nc.us/fmc 2100 Silas Creek Parkway, Winston-Salem Forsyth Technical Community

Children’s Center wsfcs.k12.nc.us/ccenter

|

Gibson Elementary School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/ges 2020 Walker Road, Winston-Salem 703-4212

Cook Elementary School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/cook 920 11th St. NW, Winston-Salem 703-4201

Early College of Forsyth wsfcs.k12.nc.us/earlycollege 2100 Silas Creek Parkway, Winston-Salem Forsyth Technical Community College, Ardmore Hall, Room 210, Winston-Salem 757-3290

Brunson Elementary School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/brunson 155 N. Hawthorne Road, Winston-Salem 703-4206

EDUCATION GUIDE 2014-2015

College, Snyder Hall Room 6146, Winston-Salem 734-7437

Clemmons Middle School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/clemmonsms 3785 Fraternity Church Road, Winston-Salem 703-4217

FORSYTH COUNTY

26

2315 Coliseum Drive, Winston-Salem 727-2440

PiedmontParent.com

Hall-Woodward Elementary School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/hwes 125 Nicholson Road, Winston-Salem 703-4238 Hanes Middle School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/hanesmagnet 2900 Indiana Ave., Winston-Salem 727-2252 Hospital/Homebound Educational Center wsfcs.k12.nc.us/hhec 2020 E. 12th Street, Winston-Salem 727-2751 Ibraham Elementary School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/ies 5036 Old Walkertown Road, Winston-Salem 703-6771 Jefferson Elementary School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/jes 4000 Jefferson School Lane, Winston-Salem 703-4215

Kernersville Elementary School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/kes 512 W. Mountain St., Kernersville 703-4100 Kernersville Middle School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/kms 110 Brown Road, Kernersville 996-5566 Kimberley Park Elementary School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/kpes 1701 N. Cherry St., Winston-Salem 703-6731 Kimmel Farm Elementary School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/kfes 4672 Ebert Road, Winston-Salem 703-6760 Kingswood School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/kingswood 1001 Reynolda Road, Winston-Salem 703-4128 Konnoak Elementary School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/konnoakes 3200 Renon Road, Winston-Salem 771-4567 Lewisville Elementary School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/lewisvillees 150 Lucy Lane, Lewisville 703-4224 Lowrance Middle School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/lowrance 2900 Indiana Ave., Winston-Salem 727-2524 Main Street Academy wsfcs.k12.nc.us/msa 2700 S. Main St., Winston-Salem 703-4185 Meadowlark Elementary School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/mes 401 Meadowlark Drive, Winston-Salem 703-4208

John F. Kennedy High School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/kennedy 890 E. 11th St., Winston-Salem 727-2085

Meadowlark Middle School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/mms 301 Meadowlark Drive, Winston-Salem 703-4228

John F. Kennedy Middle School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/kennedy 890 E 11th St., Winston-Salem 703-4143

Middle Fork Elementary School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/mfes 3125 Williston Road, Walkertown 748-4090


PUBLIC SCHOOL DIRECTORY Mineral Springs Elementary School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/mses 4527 Ogburn Ave., Winston-Salem 703-6788 Mineral Springs Middle School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/msms 4559 Ogburn Ave., Winston-Salem 703-6733

Philo-Hill Magnet Academy wsfcs.k12.nc.us/philohill 410 Haverhill St., Winston-Salem 771-4570 Piney Grove Elementary School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/pges 1500 Piney Grove Road, Kernersville 703-4122

Moore Elementary School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/moorees 451 Knollwood St., Winston-Salem 727-2860

R.J. Reynolds High School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/reynolds 301 N. Hawthorne Road, Winston-Salem 727-2061

Mount Tabor High School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/mths 342 Petree Road, Winston-Salem 703-6700

Reagan High School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/reaganhs 3750 Transou Road, Pfafftown 703-6776

North Forsyth High School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/northforsyth 5705 Shattalon Drive, Winston-Salem 661-4880

Rural Hall Elementary School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/rhes 275 College St., Rural Hall 969-9376

North Hills Elementary School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/nhes 340 Alspaugh Drive, Winston-Salem 703-4176 Northwest Middle School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/nwestms 5501 Murray Road, Winston-Salem 924-5126 Old Richmond Elementary School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/ores 6315 Tobaccoville Road, Tobaccoville 703-4287 Old Town Elementary School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/otes 3930 Reynolda Road, Winston-Salem 703-4283 Paisley IB Middle School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/paisley 1400 Grant St., Winston-Salem 727-2775 Parkland IB Magnet School wsfcs.k12.nc.is/parklandhs 1600 Brewer Road, Winston-Salem 771-4700 Petree Elementary School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/pes 3815 Old Greensboro Road, Winston-Salem 748-3454

Sedge Garden Elementary School wsfsc.k12.nc.us/sges 475 Sedge Garden Road, Kernersville 771-4545 Sherwood Forest Elementary School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/sfes 1055 Yorkshire Road, Winston-Salem 774-4646

The Downtown Elementary School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/des 601 N. Cherry St., Winston-Salem 727-2914 The Special Children’s School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/scs 4505 Shattalon Drive, Winston-Salem 703-4191 Thomas Jefferson Middle School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/jms 3500 Sally Kirk Road, Winston-Salem 703-4222 Union Cross Elementary School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/uces 4300 High Point Road, Kernersville 703-4233 Vienna Elementary School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/ves 1975 Chickasha Road, Pfafftown 945-5163 Walkertown Elementary School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/wtes 2971 Main St., Walkertown 595-2311 Walkertown High School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/whs 5240 Sullivantown Road, Walkertown 595-2161

Smith Farm Elementary School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/sfarm 4250 Johnny Knoll Lane, WinstonSalem 703-4188

Walkertown Middle School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/walkms 5240 Sullivantown Road, Walkertown 595-2161

South Fork Elementary School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/southforkes 4332 County Club Road, WinstonSalem 703-4231

Ward Elementary School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/wardes 3775 Fraternity Church Road, Winston-Salem 703-4235

Southeast Middle School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/southeast 1200 Old Salem Road, Kernersville 703-4219

West Forsyth High School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/wfhs 1735 Lewisville-Clemmons Road, Clemmons 712-4400

Southwest Elementary School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/swes 1631 Southwest School Drive, Clemmons 703-4195 Speas Elementary School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/ses 2000 Polo Road, Winston-Salem 703-4135

Whitaker Elementary School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/wes 2600 Buena Vista Road, Winston-Salem 703-6740 Wiley Middle School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/wileyms 1400 Northwest Blvd.,

Winston-Salem 727-2378 Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Administrative Center wsfcs.k12.nc.us 475 Corporate Square Drive, Winston-Salem 748-4000 Winston-Salem Preparatory Academy Middle School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/wspa 1215 N. Cameron Ave., Winston-Salem 703-6732 Winston-Salem Preparatory Academy High School wsfcs.k12.nc.us/wspa 1215 N. Cameron Ave., Winston-Salem 703-6732

GUILFORD COUNTY Alamance Elementary alamance.gcsnc.com 3600 Williams Dairy Road, Greensboro 697-3177 Alderman Elementary alderman.gcsnc.com 4211 Chateau Drive, Greensboro 294-7320 Allen Middle allen.gcsnc.com 1108 Glendale Drive, Greensboro 294-7325 Allen Jay Elementary ajes.gcsnc.com 1311 E. Springfield Road, High Point 434-8490 Allen Jay Middle ajms.gcsnc.com 1201 E. Fairfield Road, High Point 819-2164 Andrews High andrews.gcsnc.com 1920 McGuinn Drive, High Point 819-2800 Archer Elementary archer.gcsnc.com 2610 Four Season Blvd., Greensboro 294-7335 Aycock Middle aycock.gcsnc.com 811 Cypress St., Greensboro 370-8110

PiedmontParent.com | EDUCATION GUIDE 2014-2015

27


PUBLIC SCHOOL DIRECTORY The Middle College at Bennett mcbennett.gcsnc.com 610 Gorrell St., Greensboro 517-1832

Erwin Montessori erwin.gcsnc.com 3012 E. Bessemer Ave., Greensboro 370-8151

Grimsley High grimsley.gcsnc.com 801 Westover Terrace, Greensboro 370-8180

Bessemer Elementary bessemer.gcsnc.com 918 Huffine Mill Road, Greensboro 375-2585

Fairview Elementary fairview.gcsnc.com 608 Fairview St., High Point 819-2890

Bluford STEM Academy bluford.gcsnc.com 1901 Tuscaloosa St., Greensboro 370-8120

Falkener Elementary falkener.gcsnc.com 3931 Naco Road, Greensboro 370-8150

The Middle College at GTCC Greensboro mcgtcc-gso.gcsnc.com 3505 E. Wendover Ave., Greensboro 375-2466

Brightwood Elementary brightwood.gcsnc.com 2001 Brightwood School Road, Greensboro 375-2565

Ferndale Middle ferndale.gcsnc.com 701 Ferndale Blvd., High Point 819-2855 Florence Elementary florence.gcsnc.com 7605 Florence School Road, High Point 819-2120

Brooks Global Studies brooks.gcsnc.com 1215 Westover Terrace, Greensboro 370-8228

Foust Elementary foust.gcsnc.com 2610 Floyd St., Greensboro 370-8155

Brown Summit Middle bsm.gcsnc.com 4720 N.C. Highway 150 E., Brown Summit 656-0432

Frazier Elementary frazier.gcsnc.com 4215 Galway Drive, Greensboro 294-7340

The Academy at Central academyatcentral.gcsnc.com 700 Chestnut Drive, High Point 885-7905

General Greene Elementary generalgreene.gcsnc.com 1501 Benjamin Parkway, Greensboro 545-2015

Claxton Elementary claxton.gcsnc.com 3720 Pinetop Road, Greensboro 545-2010

George C. Simkins Jr. Elementary edlinesites.net/pages/George_C_ Simkins_Elementary 3511 E. Lee St., Greensboro 697-3070

Colfax Elementary colfax.gcsnc.com 9112 W. Market St., Colfax 275-4332 Cone Elementary cone.gcsnc.com 2501 N. Church St., Greensboro 375-2595

Gibsonville Elementary gibsonville.gcsnc.com 401 E. Joyner St., Gibsonville 449-4214

Dudley High dudley.gcsnc.com 1200 Lincoln St., Greensboro 370-8130

Gillespie Park Elementary gillespie.gcsnc.com 1900 Martin Luther King Blvd., Greensboro 370-8640

Eastern Guilford Middle egms.gcsnc.com 435 Peeden Drive, Gibsonville 449-4255

Greensboro College Middle College gcmc.gcsnc.com 815 W. Market St., Greensboro 370-8300

Eastern Guilford High eghs.gcsnc.com 415 Peeden Drive, Gibsonville

28

EDUCATION GUIDE 2014-2015

|

PiedmontParent.com

The Middle College at GTCC High Point mcgtcc-hp.gcsnc.com 901 S. Main St., High Point 819-4111 The Middle College at GTCC Jamestown mcgtcc-j.gcsnc.com 601 High Point Road, Jamestown 819-2957 The Early College at Guilford ecg.gcsnc.com 5608 W. Friendly Ave., Greensboro 316-2860 Guilford Elementary guilfordelem.gcsnc.com 920 Stage Coach Trail, Greensboro 316-5844 Guilford Middle guilfordmiddle.gcsnc.com 320 Lindley Road, Greensboro 316-5833 Hairston Middle hairston.gcsnc.com 3911 Naco Road, Greensboro 378-8280 Hampton Elementary University Partnership Magnet hampton.gcsnc.com 2301 Trade St., Greensboro 370-8220 High Point Central High hpc.gcsnc.com 801 Ferndale Blvd., High Point 819-2825 Hunter Elementary hunter.gcsnc.com 1305 Merritt Drive, Greensboro 294-7345 Irving Park Elementary irvingpark.gcsnc.com 1310 Sunset Drive, Greensboro 370-8225 Jackson Middle jackson.gcsnc.com

2200 Ontario St., Greensboro 294-7350 Jamestown Elementary jamestownes.gcsnc.com 108 Potter Drive, Jamestown 819-2110 Jamestown Middle jamestownms.gcsnc.com 301 Haynes Road, Jamestown 819-2100 Jefferson Elementary jefferson.gcsnc.com 1400 New Garden Road, Greensboro 316-5870 Jesse Wharton Elementary jessewharton.gcsnc.com 5813 Lake Brandt Road, Greensboro 545-3700 Johnson Street Global Studies johnsonstreet.gcsnc.com 1601 Johnson St., High Point 819-2900 Jones Elementary jones.gcsnc.com 502 South St., Greensboro 370-8230 Joyner Elementary joyner.gcsnc.com 3300 Normandy Road, Greensboro 545-2020 Kernodle Middle kernodle.gcsnc.com 3600 Drawbridge Parkway, Greensboro 545-3717 Kirkman Park Elementary kirkmanpark.gcsnc.com 1101 N. Centennial St., High Point 819-2905 Kiser Middle kiser.gcsnc.com 716 Benjamin Parkway, Greensboro 370-8240 The Academy at Lincoln lincoln.gcsnc.com 1016 Lincoln St., Greensboro 370-3471 Lindley Elementary lindley.gcsnc.com 2700 Camden Road, Greensboro 294-7360


PUBLIC SCHOOL DIRECTORY Madison Elementary madison.gcsnc.com 3600 Hines Chapel Road, McLeansville 375-2555 McLeansville Elementary mcleansville.gcsnc.com 5315 Frieden Church Road, McLeansville 698-0144 McNair Elementary mcnair.gcsnc.com 4603 Yanceyville Road, Browns Summit 691-5460 Mendenhall Middle mendenhall.gcsnc.com 205 Willoughby Blvd., Greensboro 545-2000 Millis Road Elementary millisroad.gcsnc.com 4310 Millis Road, Jamestown 819-2125 Monticello-Brown Summit Elementary monticello-bs.gcsnc.com 5006 N.C. Highway 150 E., Brown Summit 656-4010 Montlieu Academy of Technology montlieu.gcsnc.com 1105 Montlieu Ave., High Point 819-2910 Morehead Elementary morehead.gcsnc.com 4630 Tower Road, Greensboro 294-7370 Murphey Traditional Academy murphey.gcsnc.com 2306 Ontario St., Greensboro 294-7380 Nathanael Greene Elementary natgreene.gcsnc.com 2717 NC Highway 62 E., Liberty 685-5000 The Middle College at N.C. A&T ncat.gcsnc.com 1601 E. Market St., Greensboro 691-0941 The STEM Early College at N.C. A&T stemec.gcsnc.com 402 Laurel St., Smith Hall Room 004, Greensboro

370-8580

370-8200

Northeast Guilford Middle negms.gcsnc.com 6720 McLeansville Road, McLeansville 375-2525

Parkview Village Expressive Arts Elementary parkview.gcsnc.com 325 Gordon St., High Point 819-2945

Northeast Guilford High neghs.gcsnc.com 6700 McLeansville Road, McLeansville 375-2500

Pearce Elementary pearce.gcsnc.com 2006 Pleasant Ridge Road, Greensboro 605-5480

Northern Elementary northernes.gcsnc.com 3801 N.C. Highway 150, Greensboro 656-4032

Peck Elementary peck.gcsnc.com 1601 W. Florida St., Greensboro 370-8235

Northern Guilford High nghs.gcsnc.com 7101 Spencer Dixon Road, Greensboro 643-8449

Peeler Open Elementary peeler.gcsnc.com 2200 Randall St., Greensboro 370-8270

Northern Guilford Middle ngms.gcsnc.com 616 Simpson-Calhoun Road Greensboro 605-3342 Northwest Guilford High nwhs.gcsnc.com 5240 Northwest School Road, Greensboro 605-3300 Northwest Guilford Middle nwms.gcsnc.com 5300 Northwest School Road, Greensboro 605-3333 Northwood Elementary northwood.gcsnc.com 818 W. Lexington Ave., High Point 819-2920 Oak Hill Elementary oakhill.gcsnc.com 320 Wrightenberry St., High Point 819-2925

Greensboro 316-5858 Shadybrook Elementary shadybrook.gcsnc.com 503 Shadybrook Road, High Point 819-2950 The Academy at Smith academyatsmith.gcsnc.com 2225 S. Holden Road, Greensboro 316-5866 Smith High smith.gcsnc.com 2407 S. Holden Road, Greensboro 294-7300 Southeast Guilford Middle segms.gcsnc.com 4825 Woody Mill Road, Greensboro 674-4280

Penn-Griffin School for the Arts penngriffin.gcsnc.com 825 Washington St., High Point 819-2870

Southeast Guilford High seghs.gcsnc.com 4530 Southeast School Road, Greensboro 674-4300

Pilot Elementary pilot.gcsnc.com 4701 Chimney Springs Drive, Greensboro 316-5820

Southern Elementary southernes.gcsnc.com 5720 Drake Road, Greensboro 674-4325

Pleasant Garden Elementary pleasantgarden.gcsnc.com 4833 Pleasant Garden Road, Pleasant Garden 674-4321 Ragsdale High ragsdale.gcsnc.com 1000 Lucy Ragsdale Drive, Jamestown 454-7400 Rankin Elementary rankin.gcsnc.com 1501 Spry St., Greensboro 375-2545

Oak Ridge Elementary oakridge.gcsnc.com 2050 Oak Ridge Road, Oak Ridge 643-8410

Reedy Fork Elementary reedyfork.gcsnc.com 4571 Reedy Fork Parkway, Greensboro 656-3723

Oak View Elementary oakview.gcsnc.com 614 Oakview Road, High Point 819-2935

Sedalia Elementary sedalia.gcsnc.com 6120 Burlington Road, Sedalia 449-4711

Page High page.gcsnc.com 201 Alma Pinnix Drive, Greensboro

Sedgefield Elementary sedgefield.gcsnc.com 2905 Groometown Road,

Southern Guilford High sghs.gcsnc.com 5700 Drake Road, Greensboro 674-4250 Southern Guilford Middle sgms.gcsnc.com/pages 5747 Drake Road, Greensboro 674-4266 Southwest Guilford Elementary southwestes.gcsnc.com 4372 Southwest School Road, High Point 819-2992 Southwest Guilford High swghs.gcsnc.com 4364 Barrow Road, High Point 819-2970 Southwest Guilford Middle swgms.gcsnc.com 4368 Southwest School Road, High Point 819-2985 Sternberger Elementary sternberger.gcsnc.com 518 N. Holden Road, Greensboro 294-7390

PiedmontParent.com | EDUCATION GUIDE 2014-2015

29


PUBLIC SCHOOL DIRECTORY Stokesdale Elementary stokesdale.gcsnc.com 8025 U.S. Highway 158, Stokesdale 643-8420

1247 Jimmie Kerr Road, Graham 438-4000 Alexander Wilson Elementary School abss.k12.nc.us 2518 N.C. 54, Graham 578-1366

Summerfield Elementary summerfield.gcsnc.com 7501 Summerfield Road, Summerfield 643-8444

Altamahaw-Ossipee Elementary School abss.k12.nc.us 2832 North NC 87, Elon 538-6030

Sumner Elementary sumner.gcsnc.com 1915 Harris Drive, Greensboro 316-5888

Audrey W. Garrett Elementary School abss.k12.nc.us 3224 Old Hillsborough Road, Mebane 563-2088

Triangle Lake Montessori trianglelake.gcsnc.com 2401 Triangle Lake Road, High Point 819-2883 The Middle College at UNCG uncg.gcsnc.com 1408 Walker Ave., Greensboro 334-3662

B. Everett Jordan Elementary School abss.k12.nc.us 5827 Church Road, Graham 376-3673

Union Hill Elementary unionhill.gcsnc.com 3523 Triangle Lake Road, High Point 819-2130 Vandalia Elementary vandalia.gcsnc.com 407 E. Vandalia Road, Greensboro 370-8275

Career and Technical Education Center abss.k12.nc.us 2550 Buckingham Road, Burlington 570-6092

Washington Montessori washington.gcsnc.com 1110 E. Washington St., Greensboro 370-8290

Eastern Alamance High School abss.k12.nc.us/eah 4040 Mebane Rogers Road, Mebane 563-5991

Weaver Academy weaver.gcsnc.com 300 S. Spring St., Greensboro 370-8282

Eastlawn Elementary School abss.k12.nc.us 502 N. Graham-Hopedale Road, Burlington 570-6180

Welborn Academy of Science and Technology welborn.gcsnc.com 1710 McGuinn Drive, High Point 819-2880 Western Guilford High wghs.gcsnc.com 409 Friendway Road, Greensboro 316-5800 Wiley Elementary wiley.gcsnc.com 600 W. Terrell St., Greensboro 370-8295

ALAMANCE COUNTY

30

EDUCATION GUIDE 2014-2015

|

Harvey R. Newlin Elementary School abss.k12.nc.us 316 Carden St., Burlington 570-6125

Sylvan Elementary School abss.k12.nc.us 7718 Sylvan Road, Snow Camp 376-3350

DAVIE COUNTY Central Davie Academy davie.k12.nc.us/schools/ central-davie-academy 160 Campbell Road, Mocksville 751-5712

Highland Elementary School abss.k12.nc.us 3720 Bonnar Bridge Parkway, Burlington 538-8700

Central Davie Education Center davie.k12.nc.us 220 Campbell Road, Mocksville 751-2491

Hillcrest Elementary School abss.k12.nc.us 1714 W. Davis St., Burlington 570-6120

Cooleemee Elementary davie.k12.nc.us/schools/cooleemee 136 Marginal St., Cooleemee 284-2581

Hugh M. Cummings High School abss.k12.nc.us 2200 N. Mebane St., Burlington 570-6100

Cornatzer Elementary davie.k12.nc.us/schools/cornatzer 552 Cornatzer Road, Mocksville 940-5097

Marvin B. Smith Elementary School abss.k12.nc.us 2235 Delaney Drive, Burlington 570-6140 North Graham Elementary School abss.k12.nc.us 1025 Trollinger Road, Graham 578-2272

Elon Elementary School abss.k12.nc.us 510 E. Haggard Ave., Elon 538-6000 E.M. Holt Elementary School abss.k12.nc.us 4751 South NC 62, Burlington 570-6420

R. Homer Andrews Elementary School abss.k12.nc.us 2630 Buckingham Road, Burlington 578-0177

E.M. Yoder Elementary abss.k12.nc.us 301 N. Charles St., Mebane 563-3722

South Graham Elementary School abss.k12.nc.us 320 Ivey Road, Graham 570-6520

PiedmontParent.com

600 S. Third St., Mebane 563-6905

Haw River Elementary School abss.k12.nc.us 701 E. Main St., Haw River 578-0177

Pleasant Grove Elementary School abss.k12.nc.us 2847 Pleasant Grove Union School Road, Burlington 421-3701

Graham High School abss.k12.nc.us 903 Trollinger Road, Graham 570-6440

Alamance-Burlington Middle College abss.k12.nc.us/amc

Grove Park Elementary School abss.k12.nc.us 141 Trail One, Burlington 570-6115

South Mebane Elementary School abss.k12.nc.us

Davie High davie.k12.nc.us/schools/davie-high 1200 Salisbury Road, Mocksville 751-5905 Early College High davie.k12.nc.us/schools/earlycollege/ 1211 Salisbury Road, Mocksville 753-0888 Mocksville Elementary davie.k12.nc.us/schools/mocksville 295 Cemetery St., Mocksville 751-2740 North Davie Middle davie.k12.nc.us/schools/ north-davie 497 Farmington Road, Mocksville 998-5555 Pinebrook Elementary davie.k12.nc.us/schools/pinebrook 477 Pinebrook School Road, Mocksville 998-3868 Shady Grove Elementary davie.k12.nc.us/schools/ shady-grove 3179 Cornatzer Road, Advance 998-4719


PUBLIC SCHOOL DIRECTORY South Davie Middle davie.k12.nc.us/schools/ south-davie 700 Hardison St., Mocksville 751-5941 William Ellis Middle davie.k12.nc.us/schools/ william-ellis 144 William Ellis Drive, Advance 998-2007 William R. Davie Elementary davie.k12.nc.us/schools/ william-r-davie 3437 US Highway 601 North, Mocksville 492-5421

DAVIDSON COUNTY Brier Creek Elementary bces.davidson.k12.nc.us 175 Watford Road, Thomasville 474-8200 Central Davidson High davidson.k12.nc.us 2747 NC Highway 47, Lexington 357-2920 Central Davidson Middle davidson.k12.nc.us 2591 NC Highway 47, Lexington 357-2310 Churchland Elementary davidson.k12.nc.us 7571 S. NC Highway 150, Lexington 242-5690 Davidson County High School davidson.k12.nc.us 2061 E. Holly Grove Road, Lexington 242-1459 Davidson Early College davidsonccc.edu PO Box 1287, Lexington 242-5686 Davis-Townsend Elementary davidson.k12.nc.us 975 Heath Church Road, Lexington 249-9880 Denton Elementary davidson.k12.nc.us 305 W. Salisbury St., Denton 242-5708 E. Lawson Brown Middle davidson.k12.nc.us 1140 Kendall Mill Road, Thomasville 475-8845

East Davidson High davidson.k12.nc.us 1408 Lake Road, Thomasville 476-4814

Pilot Elementary davidson.k12.nc.us 145 Pilot School Road, Thomasville 472-7965

Fair Grove Elementary davidson.k12.nc.us 217 Cedar Lodge Road, Thomasville 472-7020

Reeds Elementary davidson.k12.nc.us 791 S. NC Highway 150, Lexington 242-5620

Friedberg Elementary davidson.k12.nc.us 1131 Friedberg Church Road, Winston-Salem 764-2059

Silver Valley Elementary davidson.k12.nc.us 11161 E. Old US Highway 64, Lexington 472-1576

Friendship Elementary davidson.k12.nc.us 1490 Friendship-Ledford Road, Winston-Salem 231-8744

South Davidson High davidson.k12.nc.us 14956 S. NC Highway 109, Denton 242-5700

Hasty Elementary davidson.k12.nc.us 325 Hasty School Road, Thomasville 475-1924 Ledford High davidson.k12.nc.us 140 Jesse Green Road, Thomasville 769-9671 Ledford Middle davidson.k12.nc.us 3954 N. NC Highway 109, Thomasville 476-4816 Midway Elementary davidson.k12.nc.us 318 Midway School Road, Lexington 764-0064 North Davidson High davidson.k12.nc.us 7227 Old US 52, Lexington 731-8431 North Davidson Middle davidson.k12.nc.us 333 Critcher Drive, Lexington 731-2331 Northwest Elementary davidson.k12.nc.us 400 Northwest Elementary Road, Lexington 764-0360 Oak Grove Middle davidson.k12.nc.us 1771 Hoy Long Road, Winston-Salem 474-8250

South Davidson Middle davidson.k12.nc.us 14954 S. NC Highway 109, Denton 242-5705 Southmont Elementary davidson.k12.nc.us 398 Owen Road, Lexington 242-5800 Southwood Elementary davidson.k12.nc.us 5850 NC Highway 8, Lexington 357-2777 Stoner-Thomas davidson.k12.nc.us 215 County School Road, Lexington 248-5421 Tyro Elementary davidson.k12.nc.us 450 Cow Palace Road, Lexington 242-5760 Tyro Middle davidson.k12.nc.us 2946 Michael Road, Lexington 853-7795 Wallburg Elementary davidson.k12.nc.us 205 Motsinger Road, Winston-Salem 769-2921 Welcome Elementary davidson.k12.nc.us 5701 Old Highway 52, Lexington 731-3361 West Davidson High davidson.k12.nc.us 200 Dragon Drive, Lexington 853-8082

Yadkin Valley Regional Career Academy davidson.k12.nc.us 2065 E. Holly Grove Road, Lexington 242-5820

STOKES COUNTY Chestnut Grove Middle School chestnutgrove.stokes.k12.nc.us 2185 Chestnut Grove Road, King 983-2106 Francisco Elementary School francisco.stokes.k12.nc.us 7165 NC 89 Highway West, Westfield 351-2453 Germanton Elementary School germanton.stokes.k12.nc.us 6085 NC 8 Highway South, Germanton 591-4021 King Elementary School king.stokes.k12.nc.us 152 E. School St., King 983-5824 Lawsonville Elementary School lawsonville.stokes.k12.nc.us 4611 NC 8 Highway North, Lawsonville 593-8284 London Elementary School londonelementary.weebly.com 609 School St., Walnut Cove 591-7204 Meadowbrook Academy meadowbrook.stokes.k12.nc.us 817 Meadowbrook Drive, King 985-3224 Mount Olive Elementary School mountolive.stokes.k12.nc.us 2145 Chestnut Grove Road, King 983-4351 Nancy Reynolds Elementary School nancyreynolds.stokes.k12.nc.us 1585 NC 66 Highway North, Westfield 351-2480 North Stokes High School north.stokes.k12.nc.us 1350 North Stokes School Road, Danbury 593-8134 Pine Hall Elementary School pinehall.stokes.k12.nc.us

PiedmontParent.com | EDUCATION GUIDE 2014-2015

31


PUBLIC SCHOOL DIRECTORY 1400 Pine Hall Road, Pine Hall 427-3689

1044 N. Main St., Walnut Cove 591-4371

Piney Grove Middle School pineygrove.weebly.com 3415 Piney Grove Church Road, Lawsonville 593-4000

South Stokes High School south.stokes.k12.nc.us 1100 South Stokes High Drive, Walnut Cove 994-2995

Pinnacle Elementary School pinnacle.stokes.k12.nc.us 1095 Surry Line Road, Pinnacle 368-2990

Stokes Early College earlycollege.stokes.k12.nc.us 1165 Dodgetown Road, Walnut Cove 593-5402

Poplar Springs Elementary School poplarsprings.stokes.k12.nc.us 223 Hobe Kiser Road, King 985-0234

Walnut Cove Elementary School walnutcove.weebly.com 1211 Walnut Cove School Road, Walnut Cove 591-4408

Sandy Ridge Elementary School sandyridge.stokes.k12.nc.us 1070 Amostown Road, Sandy Ridge 871-2400

West Stokes High School west.stokes.k12.nc.us 1400 Priddy Road, King 983-2099

Southeastern Stokes Middle School southeastern.stokes.k12.nc.us

Kids Eat FREE!

Want to know where to find the best meal deals for your family? Our Kids Eat Free directory lists Triad restaurants where the under 12 crowd eat free or at a reduced price.

Member of the

32

To find out if your favorite restaurant participates go to www.piedmontparent.com > Directories & Resources > Family-Friendly Restaurants.

piedmont

parent

Morris Media Network

EDUCATION GUIDE 2014-2015

|

PiedmontParent.com


VIRTUAL

LEARNING Online courses expand options for students

W

BY MICHELE JONCZAK

hen Gregor McGee of Hickory wanted to double up on his math courses during high school, he didn’t go the traditional route. Instead, he enrolled in online courses through North Carolina Virtual Public School, a program that offers online courses to middle and high school students throughout the state via the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. “When NCVPS started in 2007, the main goal was for students — regardless of zip code — to have access to high quality classes,” says Tracy Weeks, chief academic and digital learning officer for NCDPI. “It has really opened up options for students, and equipped traditional schools with the opportunity to expand class choices offered to students,” she says. Online courses through NCVPS are becoming more common for students throughout North Carolina. Enrollment has grown to more than 52,000 students representing all 115 North Carolina school districts since the program began in 2007. NCVPS offers more than 150 courses ranging from Arabic and Japanese to calculus and personal finance. Students can also choose from advanced placement offerings. The increase in enrollment has expanded the course catalog for all North Carolina schools, allowing students to take classes they need due to schedule conflicts or for credit recovery, or are interested in taking just for curiosity’s sake — even if the classes are not offered in their schools. For McGee, the online classes were a great benefit since his small school offered limited resources. He took everything from AP Music Theory and AP Accounting to AP Advanced Functions and AP Human Geography. “My school didn’t offer some of the classes, but I wanted to learn the material and challenge myself because the courses sounded interesting,” he said. In addition, he was able to take some of his required courses online that didn’t fit into his school schedule. When NCVPS was first being developed, Weeks said she PiedmontParent.com | EDUCATION GUIDE 2014-2015

33


and the other staff members didn’t think schools in the larger zip codes would have as big of a need for the classes, but have found them to have the largest enrollment because they are better able to meet the needs of all students. At Enloe High School in Raleigh, for example, there is a computer lab dedicated to online courses that is monitored by a teacher. One student may be taking AP Geography, while the student next to him is taking Math 2.

Colbert, executive director of NCVPS. Students and schools must be willing to download programs, such as a media player and Java, to ensure that the required programs run correctly. In addition, some schools in rural areas don’t have current versions of Windows, which can cause glitches. To avoid these issues, Colbert advises students to refer to the technology requirements on the NCVPS website before enrolling in a class. NCVPS also has a team that addresses technology issues. For McGee, the main challenge when taking an online course is being responsible and keeping up with the classwork and assignments. “No one is there pushing you like in the classroom setting,” he says. “So you have to learn to motivate yourself.” As NCVPS continues to expand, more and more students will be able to take advantage of all it offers. “It is now a part of schools, the enrollment process, and how schools help kids plan,” Weeks says. “It is a regular part of the tool box, not an exception to the rule.” For more information, visit ncvps.org.

TEACHERS While NCVPS teachers don’t see their students in a classroom every day, their teacherstudent relationships are strong. Teachers are required to regularly communicate with the students and parents, plus many send out newsletters or other forms of communication to maintain relationships and encourage those students who are struggling. All NCVPS teachers have a current North Carolina teaching certificate and have taught a minimum of three years in a classroom. In addition, teachers are required to take a teacher induction semester that provides training and ensures they understand the requirements and time involved. On average, a NCVPS teacher will spend 10 hours a week on each class he or she teaches.

Michele Jonczak, a freelance writer from Raleigh, is a mother of two boys, ages 2 and 4, and a girl, 7 months old.

CHALLENGES Statewide connectivity can be an issue, according to Eliz

34

EDUCATION GUIDE 2014-2015

|

PiedmontParent.com

Access for All In addition to all North Carolina public schools, NCVPS is open to private schools, homeschools, students who are homebound with illnesses and students who have different life schedules due to extracurricular activities, such as ballet or racing cars. NCVPS has also opened up doors for students with special needs through the Occupational Courses Study Blended Learning Program. Maria Topliff of Jacksonville, who teaches English 2 to 10th grade students in the OCS Blended Learning Program through NCVPS, says this combined classroom/online learning method is successful because student achievement is forefront. Students have a face-to-face teacher in the classroom and take specific courses online through NCVPS. Topliff says she is able to create customized lesson plans to make sure the students connect with her and understand the concepts. “It has been amazing to see the progress the students have made,” Topliff says. “They are passing tests, and are really engaged.”

Resources For students who need extra support, NCVPS offers these resources to ensure that students succeed. • Quick Questions, available through Blackboard, provide quick answers to simple questions. • Peer Tutors help students understand material for specific subjects. • Virtual Buddies are paired with students who need encouragement and assistance in areas such as time management. • The TutorTalk Blog provides information on topics ranging from study tips to advice on applying to college. • Language coaches are offered to students taking more complicated languages, like Japanese or Chinese. The coaches talk to the students over the phone to teach accuracy in pronouncing the language, and to work on subtleties of the language.


BOARDING SCHOOLS NORTH CAROLINA Arthur Morgan School

SOUTH CAROLINA Ben Lippen School

arthurmorganschool.org 60 AMS Circle Burnsville, NC 28714 828-675-4262 | Coed Grades 7-9 | $27,023

benlippen.com 7401 Monticello Rd. Columbia, SC 29203 803-807-4000 | Coed Grades 7-12 | $34,708-$44,708

Asheville School

Camden Military Academy

ashevilleschool.org 360 Asheville School Rd. Asheville, NC 28806 828-254-6345 | Coed Grades 9-12 | $28,500 (day), $47,375 (boarding)

camdenmilitary.com 520 Hwy. 1 N. Camden, SC 29020 800-948-6291 | Boys Grades 7-12 | $21,000

Lake House Academy lakehouseacademy.com 447 Lily Pad Lane Flat Rock, NC 28731 877-267-5888 | Girls Ages 10-14 | Call for rates

Oak Ridge Military Academy oakridgemilitary.com 2317 Oak Ridge Rd. Oak Ridge, NC 27310 336-643-4131 | Coed Grades 7-12 | $29,000

Saint Mary’s School sms.edu 900 Hillsborough St. Raleigh, NC 27603 919-424-4000 | Girls Grades 9-12 | $47,600

Salem Academy salemacademy.com 500 E. Salem Ave. Winston-Salem, NC 27101 336-721-2643 | Girls Grades 9-12 | $42,980

GEORGIA Darlington School darlingtonschool.org 1014 Cave Spring Rd. Rome, GA 30161 706-235-6051 | Coed Grades 9-12 | $44,900

Riverside Military Academy riversidemilitary.com 2001 Riverside Dr. Gainesville, GA 30501 800-462-2338 | Boys Grades 7-12 | $32,200

TENNESSEE Baylor School baylorschool.org 171 Baylor School Rd. Chattanooga, TN 37405 423-267-5902 | Coed Grades 9-12 | $44,480

VIRGINIA Blue Ridge School

Chatham Hall

Miller School of Albemarle

chathamhall.org 800 Chatham Hall Circle Chatham, VA 24531 434-432-2941 | Girls Grades 9-12 | $45,000

millerschoolofalbemarle.org 1000 Samuel Miller Loop Charlottesville, VA 22903 434-823-4805 | Coed Grades 8-PG | $40,480

Christchurch School

Oak Hill Academy

christchurchschool.org 49 Seahorse Lane Christchurch, VA 23031 804-758-2306 | Coed Grades 9-12 | $45,600

oak-hill.net 2635 Oak Hill Rd. Mouth of Wilson, VA 24363 276-579-2619 | Coed Grades 8-12 | $28,143

Episcopal High School

Randolph-Macon Academy

episcopalhighschool.org 1200 N. Quaker Lane Alexandria, VA 22302 703-933-3000 | Coed Grades 9-12 | $49,700

rma.edu 200 Academy Dr. Front Royal, VA 22630 800-272-1172 | Coed Grades 6-PG | $34,565

Fishburne Military School

Stuart Hall

fishburne.org 225 S. Wayne Ave. Waynesboro, VA 22980 540-946-7700 | Boys Grades 7-PG | $31,800

stuarthallschool.org 235 W. Frederick St. Staunton, VA 24401 888-306-8926 | Girls Grades 8-12 | $44,500

Foxcroft School

Virginia Episcopal School

foxcroft.org 22407 Foxhound Lane Middleburg, VA 20118 540-687-5555 | Girls Grades 9-12 | $50,900

ves.org 400 VES Rd. Lynchburg, VA 24503 434-385-3600 | Coed Grades 9-12 | $45,000

Hargrave Military Academy

Woodberry Forest School

hargrave.edu 200 Military Dr. Chatham, VA 24531 434-432-2481 | Boys Grades 7-PG | $30,800

woodberry.org 898 Woodberry Forest Rd. Woodberry Forest, VA 22989 540-672-3900 | Boys Grades 9-12 | $50,200

blueridgeschool.com 273 Mayo Dr. St. George, VA 22935 434-985-2811 | Boys Grades 9-12 | $41,500

PiedmontParent.com | EDUCATION GUIDE 2014-2015

35


Magnet Schools vs. Charter Schools

Magnet

Understanding the differences to make an informed decision

D

BY CRISTI DRIVER

eciding where to send your child to school is one of the biggest parenting decisions you’ll make. These days, there are so many more choices available around the Triad aside from your neighborhood public school. In addition to your neighborhood public schools, there are magnet schools, charter schools, private schools and religiously affiliated private schools. Magnet and charter schools are tuition-free and are in high demand by parents. It’s important to understand the difference between magnet schools and charter schools before placing your child’s name on any waiting list.

MAGNET SCHOOLS Magnet schools are part of the public school system. Unlike public schools where students are zoned based on the neighborhood in which they live, magnet schools exist outside of zoned school boundaries, and students have to apply to be admitted. Magnet schools differ from other public schools in that they usually receive additional funding to enable them to spend more money on their students, supplies, teachers, pro-

36

EDUCATION GUIDE 2014-2015

|

grams, etc. There are magnet schools at the elementary-, middle- and highschool levels. Magnet schools were first launched in the 1970s to help desegregate public school systems by encouraging children to attend schools outside their neighborhoods. Student diversity is still an explicit goal of most magnet schools. Magnet programs can be highly competitive and highly selective. They’re renowned for their special programs and high academic standards. They may specialize in a particular area such as science or the arts. Distinguishing them from other public schools, magnet schools usually have alternative or otherwise compelling modes of instruction. For example, in Greensboro, there is a Montessori magnet school, a Spanish-immersion magnet school, two performing arts-focused magnet schools, and a science and technology magnet school, just to name a few. In Winston-Salem, there are several performing and visual arts magnets, technology magnets and International Baccalaureate programs.

PiedmontParent.com

Pros and cons of magnet schools Supporters of magnet schools focus on several factors: the success these schools have made drawing students out of their assigned school zones; the level of academic achievement enjoyed by magnet schools; how magnet schools provide families more choice within the public school system; and the fact that many magnet schools have successfully encouraged families to enroll their children in school zones outside of where they live, thereby helping desegregate public education. Magnet schools also have specialized programs emphasizing a consistent theme or method of teaching, facilitating students’ and teachers’ commitment to the school. This helps students surpass the achievement they would have made at their zoned schools. Some critics of magnet schools focus on the inequity of the magnet school in general, how magnet schools often hurt neighboring public schools by taking away their


wsfcs.k12.nc.us/magnet for schools in Forsyth County.

Charter

brightest students, how the selection processes will often keep children out who could benefit from a magnet school experience, the problems with student diversity that magnet schools still have and how magnet schools draw resources away from regular school programs. The selective admission criteria of magnet schools often acts as an obstacle for students as it’s based on a lottery system, and your chance of your child getting in is just that, a chance.

Applying to a magnet school If the Magnet school you are interested in uses a lottery system only make sure to turn in your application as soon as possible at the earliest deadline available. If your child does not get in, you can reapply each year. Most magnet schools will give siblings preferential enrollment status if one sibling is already enrolled. To find out more about magnetic schools in the Triad, visit gcsnc.com for schools in Guilford County or

CHARTER SCHOOLS Charter schools provide parents another choice — and it is still a public choice. Charter schools began appearing in the early 1990s and are independently operated public schools started by parents, teachers, community organizations and for-profit companies. These schools receive tax dollars, but the sponsoring group may also come up with private funding. Charter schools are governed by either a board of parents and community members or a private educational-services firm. The schools have open enrollment with no discrimination, no religious associations and no tuition. Charter schools have several flexible opportunities in their day-to-day operations that do not exist with traditional schools; for example, they can hire non-certified teachers, hire teaching personnel on at-will contracts and negotiate personnel salaries. The state requires 75 percent of charter school teachers in elementary school to be certified while 50 percent in middle and high school must be certified. However, charter school teachers must follow NCLB requirements for highly qualified staff. All charter schools are required to take the state mandated tests. The North Carolina Department of Public Instruction Charter School Office oversees charter schools across the state. Considered cutting edge, charter schools usually challenge standard education practices and sometimes specialize in a particular area such as technology or the arts, or adopt a

basic core-subjects approach. Some charter schools specifically target gifted or high-risk children.

Pros and cons of charter schools Parents choose charter schools primarily for educational reasons — high academic standards, small class size, innovative approaches or educational philosophies in line with their own. Some also have chosen charter schools for their small size and associated safety (charter schools serve an average of 250 students). Due to smaller class size, students often receive more individual attention than at conventional public schools. To enroll in a charter school, parents must contact each individual school to see if they have openings. If they have more applicants than available slots, an open lottery must be instituted to fill the remaining spots. Not all charter schools continue through the high-school level, many stopping at eighth grade, thus making it mandatory that the child transition to a new school. Just like with magnet schools, the application process for charters is similar in that applying early is the best way to increase your chances that your child gets a spot. In the Triad, there are five charter schools in Forsyth County and seven charter schools in Guilford County. To learn more about charter schools in the Triad, visit ncpublicschools.org/charterschools/schools. For a list of charter schools in Forsyth and Guilford counties, see page 38 of this guide. Cristi Driver is a Greensborobased freelance writer.

PiedmontParent.com | EDUCATION GUIDE 2014-2015

37


CHARTER SCHOOL DIRECTORY For Triad parents looking for another option within the public school system, charter schools are a great choice. Not sure what makes a charter school a charter school? Check out our article on page 36 for details on how these schools are run, enrolling your child and what makes them different from magnet schools.

FORSYTH COUNTY Arts Based School (K-7) artsbasedschool.com 1380 N. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Winston-Salem 748-4116

The Carter G. Woodson School of Challenge (K-12) cartergwoodsonschool.org 437 Goldfloss St., Winston-Salem 723-6838

Guilford Prep Academy (K-8) guilfordprep.org 2210 E. Cone Blvd. Greensboro 954-1344

The North Carolina Leadership Academy (K-9) thencla.org 4353 High Point Road, Kernersville 992-2710

Phoenix Academy (K-5) pahp.com 4020 Meeting Way, High Point 869-0079

Cornerstone Charter Academy (K-6) cornerstone.teamcfa.org 2535 New Garden East, Greensboro 482-3855 Greensboro Academy (K-8) nhaschools.com/schools/ greensboro 4049 Battleground Ave.,

Quality Education Academy (K-12) qeschools.org 5012-D Lansing Drive,

EDUCATION GUIDE 2014-2015

Greensboro 286-8404

GUILFORD COUNTY

Forsyth Academy (K-8) nhaschools.com/schools/forsyth 5426 Shattalon Drive, Winston-Salem 922-1121

38

Winston-Salem 744-7138

|

PiedmontParent.com

Summerfield Charter Academy (K-6) nhaschools.com/schools/ summerfield 5303 US Highway 220 North, Summerfield 317-1250 The College Preparatory and Leadership Academy of High Point (K-5) thepointcollegeprep.org 300 South NC 68 Highway, Greensboro

264-5573 Triad Math and Science Academy (K-11) tmsacharter.org 700 Creek Ridge Road, Greensboro 621-0061

ALAMANCE COUNTY Clover Garden (K-12) cgsnc.org/joomla 2454 Altamahaw-Union Ridge Road, Burlington 264-9447 River Mill Academy (K-12) rivermill-academy.org PO Box 1450 1242 S. Main St., Graham 229-0909 The Hawbridge School (6-12) hawbridgeschool.org PO Box 162, Saxapahaw 376-1122


HOME SCHOOLING HOME SCHOOLING SOURCES

According to North Carolina law, a home school is defined as “a nonpublic school in which the student receives academic instruction from his/her parent, legal guardian or a member of the household in which the student resides.” Two household schools are permitted. Parents who plan to educate their children at home must notify the Division of Non-Public Education. The following are state requirements for parents/guardians residing in North Carolina and desiring to home school their children who are at least age 7 but not yet 16 in lieu of conventional schooling.

North Carolina Division of Non-Public Education ncdnpe.org 1309 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, 27699 (Administrative office location: 116 W. Jones St.) 919-733-4276 North Carolinians for Home Education (NCHE) nche.com P.O. Box 30243, Raleigh, NC 919-790-1100

REQUIREMENTS Parents/guardians residing in North Carolina and desiring, in lieu of conventional school attendance, to home school their children who are at least age 7 but not yet age 16 must: Hold at least a high-school diploma or its equivalent. Send to DNPE a Notice of Intent to Operate a Home School. The notice must include the name and address of the school along with the name of the school’s owner and chief administrator. Elect to operate under either Part 1 or Part 2 of Article 39 of the North Carolina General Statutes as a religious or as a nonreligious school. Operate the school “on a regular schedule, excluding reasonable holidays and vacations, during at least nine calendar months of the year.” Maintain at the school disease immunization and annual attendance records for each student. Have a nationally standardized achievement test administered annually to each student. The test must involve English grammar, reading, spelling and mathematics. Records of the test results must be retained at the home school for at least one year and made available to DNPE when requested. Notify DNPE when the school is no longer in operation.

RECOMMENDATIONS While not mandated by law, home schools are encouraged to: • Offer instruction of at least similar quality, scope and duration as local conventional schools. • Maintain at least five hours of instruction with the student(s) each school day. • Conduct instruction each school year for 180 days. • Maintain a current daily log, journal or lesson plan book throughout the entire school year detailing time period for each subject each day and information covered during the specified time period. • Retain records at your school until the student has enrolled in a conventional school or has graduated. • Administer and score a nationally standardized testing each year during the same week of your choice between March 1 and April 15 by someone not living in the same household as the student. Source: North Carolina Division of Non-Public Education

Forsyth Home Educators ncfhe.org P.O. Box 601, Pfafftown By phone: Call First Line (Information and Referral Service) at 703-3000 and ask for the name and number of the person listed for Forsyth Home Educators. Greensboro Home Educators greensborohomeeducators. onefireplace.com 3215-B Cypress Park Road Greensboro 210-7449 High Point Home Educators hphe.net Alamance County Home Educators acche.org handprints@acche.org Davie County Home Educators daviecountyhomeeducators.4t.com HOPE — Support group for home-schooling families in Davidson County hopenc.com Homeschool Associates of Randolph County harcnc.com

PiedmontParent.com | EDUCATION GUIDE 2014-2015

39


BUSINESS DIRECTORY instruction

preschools

To advertise in the Business Directory, please call 336-983-4789 or email advertising@piedmontparent.com

ADVERTISER DIRECTORY Asheville School – Bob Williams.........................................................................................Inside Front Cover Baylor School......................................................................................................................................................................... 38 Calvary Baptist Day School..............................................................................................................................................3 Canterbury School............................................................................................................................................................ 20 Center For Visual Artists................................................................................................................................................. 40 Covenant Church United Methodist................................................................................................................... 18 Dr. Roslyn Crisp & Associates......................................................................................................................................17 First Presbyterian Church Preschool....................................................................................................................... 8 Greensboro Day School.................................................................................................................................................21 Guilford County Schools – Magnet & Choice Schools.............................................................................. 8 High Point Christian Academy..................................................................................................................................16 High Point Friends School........................................................................................................Inside Back Cover Jefferson Day School........................................................................................................................................................ 40 Kids R Kids.................................................................................................................................................................................22 New Garden Friends School..................................................................................................................Back Cover New Philadelphia Moravian Preschool.............................................................................................................. 40 Noble Academy..................................................................................................................................................................... 9 Northwest Pediatrics.......................................................................................................................................................... 9 Our Lady of Grace Catholic School........................................................................................................................23 Our Lady Of Mercy Catholic School..................................................................................................................... 18 Regional Child Care Resources & Referrals.......................................................................................................16 Salem Academy and Salem College.................................................................................Inside Back Cover Salem Smiles Orthodontics............................................................................................................................................3 Smart Start of Forsyth County....................................................................................................................................17 The Piedmont School.......................................................................................................................................................32 Village Kids..................................................................................................................................................................................3 Wendover OB/GYN & Fertility Inc...........................................................................................................................32 Westchester Country Day School.......................................................................................................................... 18 Winston Salem Christian School............................................................................................................................. 38

40

EDUCATION GUIDE 2014-2015

|

PiedmontParent.com




Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.