In 1987, President Reagan recognized March as Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month to increase “public awareness of the needs and the potential of Americans with developmental disabilities” and to provide the “encouragement and opportunities they need to lead...
Our world is super busy, and keeping our children mentally healthy is super important. For National Mental Wellness Month, we have gathered some easy tips for parents and caregivers to help children feel good. We want our children to feel good in their brains as well...
Why Early Care and Education? Well, I’ll start by saying I come from a family full of educators. My Dad, Step-Mom, Aunt, Uncle, and Cousin all work or have retired from teaching. I grew up around children and teenagers who were positively impacted by the work that one...
We are thrilled to introduce Beverly Mooney as the new Vice-Chair of the Board of Directors at the Randolph County Partnership for Children (RPC). Beverly, who is also the owner of Millstone Creek Orchards, brings a unique blend of agricultural knowledge and community...
The past twelve months have been filled with change and growth, even among our staff. We’ve started a new blog series to help you get to know our staff and why they’ve chosen this important work. This month’s blog was written by Kim Radcliffe,...
On March 7, 2022, at South Asheboro Middle School, members of North Carolina’s House Select Committee on “An Education System for North Carolina’s Future” held a public hearing. Presiding over the hearing was Representative John A. Torbett,...