Vance County Learning Center Announces Community Meeting Regarding Their Plans For A Future Charter School, Named In Honor Of Fallen Student
January 15, 2013 – Henderson, NC – Vance County Learning Center, a 501 c 3 non-profit educational organization, located in downtown Henderson, is pleased to announce the re-submission of their North Carolina charter application to the NC Department of Education. For over 9 years, Miss Deryl (von Williams), as her students call her, has been lovingly guiding and instructing youth (ages 6 to 19+) to achieve their educational and life goals.
We invite interested students, parents and educators from Vance, Granville and Warren Counties to attend one of three (3) informational Community Meetings to find out more about the future Deonte Malik Judkins Public Charter School (DMJPCS). Join us:
•Wednesday, January 23, 2013 – 6 pm to 7pm – H.L. Perry Library – 205 Breckenridge Street, Henderson;
•Monday, January 28, – 5:30 pm to 6:45 pm – Warrenton Library -119 South Front Street, Warrenton;
•Monday, February 4, 2013 – 6pm to 7pm – Richard H. Thornton Library – 210 Main Street, Oxford;
Charter schools are “alternative” public schools for qualified students, who apply, and are chosen via a Lottery. If your middle or high school teen is not doing well in the larger over-crowded public schools or perhaps you want your diploma, and you need a more self-paced, guided smaller group instruction, consider supporting the development of the Deonte Malik Judkins Public Charter School. Join us for one of these informational sessions, to discuss the vision of this future charter school.
Meet with Miss Deryl, her wonderful team of volunteers and retired teachers, who have helped youth learn at their own pace, using an independent educational curriculum and find out how to achieve your educational goals.
For more information, call Vance County Learning Center at 252-438-6900.