Raleigh, NC, August 09, 2017 --(PR.com)-- WakeEd Partnership (WakeEd), a business-backed nonprofit organization committed to improving public education in the
Wake County Public School System (WCPSS), has introduced two new members to its board of directors.
The money also will be used to upgrade the districtwide technology infrastructure, says James Merrill, superintendent of the
Wake County Public School System. He attributes the bond passage to support from local leaders and to the district's "transparency and openness throughout the planning stages, establishing priorities, and communicating value to our community," he says.
The
Wake County Public School System (WCPSS) in North Carolina recently addressed the issue of advancement in and equitable access to advanced mathematics.
The
Wake County Public School System (WCPSS) is the 16th-largest district in the United States, with 146,687 students in all grades for the 2011-12 school year.
Robert Bittner is the director of energy and physical plant at the
Wake County Public School System in Raleigh, NC.
For the last eight years, Smith has been a business volunteer for the School-to-Career Initiative in the
Wake County Public School System in North Carolina.
In the
Wake County Public School System in Raleigh, North Carolina, business alliances are bringing local business leaders from the public and private sectors into schools to collaborate with students, teachers, administrators and postsecondary educators.
Wake County Public School System, Raleigh, North Carolina
The keynote speaker was the superintendent of the
Wake County public school system in North Carolina, William McNeal.
Eric Sparks is with
Wake County Public School System, NC.
If you'd like more information about Project Helping Hands, write to Pryce Baldwin, Project Manager, School/Community Helping Hands Project,
Wake County Public School System, 3600 Wake Forest Rd., P.O.