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It's #WhatDidYouLearnWednesday! 📝✨
We're continuing to showcase the incredible knowledge and skills our students are gaining in classrooms across Surry County Schools! Stay tuned for more inspiring insights every Wednesday! 🌟🔍 #ThriveSCS
https://youtu.be/OKra55uKP14

Check out our Eagle of the Week Interview: Eli Scott! https://youtu.be/eGMrfyq5KNk #TheBigSC

Check out our Eagle of the Week Interview: Emme Martin! https://youtu.be/P574ezLfdCw
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#TheBigSC Eagles! Please enjoy the Fall Digital Athletic Program created by Sports and Event Marketing Honors I students Kenzie Hooker, Reese Leonard, and Stella Wall.
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Congresswoman Virginia Foxx's 13th annual Teacher in Congress Internship Program occurred July 21-28, 2023. The internship program is held in the Congresswoman’s Washington, D.C. congressional office and consists of learning activities, including an introduction to the legislative process; tours of the U.S. Capitol, Library of Congress, and area museums; briefings with House committee staff; and attending hearings, mark-ups and floor debates. This program is an opportunity offered to public and private school educators in North Carolina’s 5th District who teach grades nine through twelve. One of this year’s attendees was Stephen Young, Social Studies Teacher at Surry Central High School.
Representative Virginia Foxx (R-N.C.) issued the following statement on the conclusion of this year's program: “It was my pleasure to welcome Stephen Young and Samuel Tarleton – two exceptional educators in the 5th District – to Washington, D.C. for my 13th annual Teacher in Congress Internship Program. From attending committee hearings to watching floor debates, touring the U.S. Capitol to attending briefings, Stephen and Samuel had a first-hand look into Congress’ rich history and how it operates. It is my hope that this experience was as rewarding as it was insightful for them both.”


Nghi Le, a junior at Surry Central High School, was recently nominated and recognized
for her work with District C in Raleigh as an NC Chamber Workforce Readiness Scholar.
District C is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to prepare the next generation of diverse talent for modern work. Students in District C’s Teamship program work together to solve real-world problems for actual businesses and organizations. District C.
To be nominated, she had to be a rising junior or senior and had to have the following qualities: be a team player, an on-going learner, and an innovator. As a team player, she showed evidence of investment in working and learning from others. As a learner, she has shown growth outside of the core academic subjects that prepare her for the future. Lastly, Nghi showed evidence of creative and entrepreneurial thinking that drives improvement, problem-solving, and innovation. Nghi was recognized on the stage at the Education and Workforce Conference on August 8th. Along with recognition, she received a Marketing toolkit as well as other gifts for this honor. #ThriveSCS


Congratulations to Surry Early College Senior, Yuridia Gallegos, and Surry Central High Senior, Eli Scott on their serving in two different programs in Raleigh, NC - the NC Governor’s Page Program and North Carolina Youth Legislative Assembly. #ThriveSCS



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Check out our Eagle of the Week Interview: Aubrey Southern (Volleyball) #TheBigSC
https://youtu.be/CLcHG690FgE

Check out our Eagle of the Week Interview: Kyle Inman (Football) #TheBigSC
https://youtu.be/3fhBiksnMOQ

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Boosters Bingo!
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It's #WhatDidYouLearnWednesday! 📝✨
We're continuing to showcase the incredible knowledge and skills our students are gaining in classrooms across Surry County Schools! Stay tuned for more inspiring insights every Wednesday! 🌟🔍 #ThriveSCS
https://youtu.be/ULNJ_-P0QjU

Surry County Schools will be dismissing at 2:00 p.m, today, Monday, August 28, 2023 due to potential flooding. All evening activities are canceled and after school childcare will close at 5:00 p.m.
Surry County Schools has worked with the National Weather Service and Surry County Emergency Management Officials to monitor weather conditions throughout the morning. Last night, areas of Surry County received 3-6 inches of rain. As a result, there was localized flooding in northern Surry County this morning.
More rainfall is expected this afternoon, which could create additional flooding issues across many areas of Surry County. Therefore, Surry County Schools will be dismissing at 2:00 p.m. to ensure students return home ahead of additional projected rainfall.
Thank you for your continued support of Surry County Schools and please use caution as you travel this evening.


Flat Rock Elementary School will be dismissing today, Monday, August 28, 2023, at 11:30 a.m. due to power outage. All students will be sent home with bagged lunches. This outage is currently affecting over 1,233 Duke Energy customers and a crew has been assigned to restore power. The estimated time of restoration is 5:00 p.m.
At Surry County Schools, safety is our top priority. Given the unknowns of the situation as well as the potential flexibility of the estimated time of restoration, we feel it is in the best interest of families for Flat Rock Elementary to dismiss early. Surry County Emergency Services has informed the district that Pine Street will be open shortly after being closed temporarily this morning due to flooding.
At this time, Flat Rock Elementary School is the only school impacted, all other schools are on normal schedule today. The district is continuing to closely monitor weather conditions due to reports of heavy rain and flooding in areas of Surry County. The district is working with Surry County Emergency Management Officials to monitor conditions throughout the day.


Congresswoman Virginia Foxx's 13th annual Teacher in Congress Internship Program occurred July 21-28, 2023. The internship program is held in the Congresswoman’s Washington, D.C. congressional office and consists of learning activities, including an introduction to the legislative process; tours of the U.S. Capitol, Library of Congress, and area museums; briefings with House committee staff; and attending hearings, mark-ups and floor debates. This program is an opportunity offered to public and private school educators in North Carolina’s 5th District who teach grades nine through twelve. One of this year’s attendees was Stephen Young, Social Studies Teacher at Surry Central High School.
Representative Virginia Foxx (R-N.C.) issued the following statement on the conclusion of this year's program: “It was my pleasure to welcome Stephen Young and Samuel Tarleton – two exceptional educators in the 5th District – to Washington, D.C. for my 13th annual Teacher in Congress Internship Program. From attending committee hearings to watching floor debates, touring the U.S. Capitol to attending briefings, Stephen and Samuel had a first-hand look into Congress’ rich history and how it operates. It is my hope that this experience was as rewarding as it was insightful for them both.”




Interact and HOSA are sponsoring #TheBigSC Color Run to raise money for playground equipment for The Shepherd's House in Mount Airy.
Come out and enjoy a fun run while donating money to a wonderful cause!
*100% of proceeds will go towards The Shepherd's House playground project*
https://runsignup.com/Race/NC/Dobson/TheBigSCColorRun


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