School Counselor Week (February 3-7, 2025) School counselors play a vital role in student success, offering guidance, support, and encouragement every step of the way. During National School Counselor Week, we honor their dedication to helping students navigate academics, careers, and personal growth. #SchoolCounselorWeek #ThankACounselor
6 months ago, Kimberley Thompson-Hairston
Thank  you  school counselors
Love the Bus Month School bus drivers do more than just transport students—they create a safe, welcoming start and end to each school day. February is Love the Bus Month, a time to recognize and thank the dedicated drivers who keep our students safe on the road. #LoveTheBus #ThankABusDriver
6 months ago, Kimberley Thompson-Hairston
Love the bus
Career and Technical Education (CTE) prepares students for success in high-demand careers by equipping them with real-world skills and hands-on experience. This month, we celebrate the impact of CTE programs and the educators who inspire future leaders, innovators, and problem-solvers. #CTEMonth #CareerReady #StokedToLearn2425
6 months ago, Kimberley Thompson-Hairston
CTE month 2025
Honoring the legacy of Black pioneers in science, medicine, and space exploration! From groundbreaking astronauts to innovative scientists, these remarkable individuals have made history and paved the way for future generations. #BlackHistoryMonth
7 months ago, Kimberley Thompson-Hairston
Black History Month famous peple.
Project Child Find is a North Carolina initiative designed to locate, identify, and evaluate children from birth to age 21 who may have disabilities and need special education services. It helps families and educators connect with resources, assessments, and early interventions to support children's educational needs. Services are free and available through local school districts and community agencies. Parents, guardians, and concerned individuals can refer a child for evaluation if developmental delays or learning difficulties are observed. This information is also available on the district website. https://www.stokes.k12.nc.us/ Click menu, then under departments click exceptional children
7 months ago, Kimberley Thompson-Hairston
Child Find Flyer
Child Find Flyer Spanish
Kindergarten Registration 2025: Parents of children who will be 5 years old on or before August 31, 2025, are requested to call the school in their attendance area to set up an appointment to register their child for kindergarten. All children are required to have an up-to-date shot record and physical when entering school for the first time. Children will participate in an informal screening of academic skills. Please visit the district website for more information: https://www.stokes.k12.nc.us/
7 months ago, Kimberley Thompson-Hairston
Kinder registration info 2025
The Stokes County Schools Board of Education approved the 2025-2026 traditional calendar and the Stokes Early College High School calendar.
7 months ago, Kimberley Thompson-Hairston
Stokes Early College High School
Traditional Calander
The Stokes County School board recognized: Elementary Christmas Card Winner Vincent Papalcure, 3rd Grade London Elementary & Middle School Christmas Card Winner Addyson Edwards, 8th Grade Chestnut Grove Middle Congratulations! #StokedToLearn2425
7 months ago, Kimberley Thompson-Hairston
School board members with Vincent Papalcure
School board member with Addyson Edwards
Stokes County School Board recognizes the partnership with the Stokes County Arts Council: In November 2024, The NC Arts Education Association Board honored the Stokes County Arts Council with the Friends of the Arts II Award for its outstanding support of arts education in Stokes County Schools. The Arts Council collaborates on various programs, including Poetry Out Loud, school tours by Bailey Mountain Cloggers, Columbia Marionette Theater, Winston-Salem Symphony, the Spring Art Student Extravaganza, scholarships, UNCG Opera, and more. Thank you, Stokes County Arts Council, for your invaluable partnership and dedication to enriching the arts in our schools. #StokedToLearn2425
7 months ago, Kimberley Thompson-Hairston
School board  with Stokes Art Council
Duke Energy Grant The Duke Energy Foundation has supported Stokes County Schools initiatives for the last two years by funding 22-23 $12,000 for principal professional development around core instruction, behavioral, and social emotional learning. The 23-24 school year, the Duke Energy Foundation provided $17,500 for professional development for teachers at individual schools supporting specific school needs. This year the $17,000 will be used to partner with the Education Resource Group for professional development and to purchase “Teach Like a Champion” for administration and instructional coaches. The Board of Education would like to thank the Duke Energy Foundation and Mr. Randy Honeycutt for their continued support of Stokes County Schools. This grant will continue to support the learning of students across Stokes County. #StokedToLearn2425
7 months ago, Kimberley Thompson-Hairston
School board members and Duke energy rep
The Stokes County School Board recognizes the January Employee of the Month: Sarah Smith of Pinnacle Elementary has been selected as the Stokes County Schools January 2025 Employee of the Month. Sarah has been employed since August 2021. She has an Associate’s degree along with multiple certifications in customer service. We are very thankful for her expertise and commitment to Stokes County Schools! #StokedToLearn2425
7 months ago, Kimberley Thompson-Hairston
School board members with Sarah Smith
In observance of the holiday, Stokes County Schools will be closed on Monday, January 20, 2025. On this Martin Luther King Jr. Day, we pause to honor the life and legacy of Dr. King, whose vision of equality, justice, and peace continues to inspire us all. Let us reflect on his message of hope and commitment to creating a better future through kindness, understanding, and action. We encourage everyone to take this time to honor Dr. King's legacy, whether through service, reflection, or spending time with loved ones. Together, we can continue to make his dream a reality. #MLKDay #HonoringTheDream #StokedToLearn2425
7 months ago, Kimberley Thompson-Hairston
MLK Day
🎉 Congratulations to Ms. Sarah Smith! 🎉 We are thrilled to announce that Ms. Sarah Smith has been selected as the Stokes County Schools January 2025 Employee of the Month! Sarah has been a valued member of our team since August 2021. With her Associate's degree and multiple certifications in customer service, she brings unmatched expertise and a dedication that truly make a difference in our schools. Her commitment to excellence and her passion for supporting our students, staff, and community do not go unnoticed. We are so thankful to have Sarah as part of the Stokes County Schools family! Please join us in congratulating Sarah on this well-deserved recognition! #EmployeeOfTheMonth #StokesCountySchools #ExcellenceInAction #StokedToLearn2425
7 months ago, Kimberley Thompson-Hairston
Sarah Smith and Central Office staff
Sarah Smith with Family
Stokes County Schools will be on a regular schedule with limited bus routes on Thursday, January 16, 2025. Several roads that we did not allow buses to travel have improved. Each day, schools will call the families who live on the roads that our buses will not travel the following day. Please be safe and allow for extra travel time to school. Remember that we will not count any student late to school as tardy for the remainder of this week.
7 months ago, Kimberley Thompson-Hairston
Revised school 24-25 school calendars for traditional and Stokes Early College High School. The calendars will also be available on the district website. https://www.stokes.k12.nc.us/o/scs/page/calendars Updated: There has been a change to the Stokes Early College High School calendar has been updated (2:30pm)
7 months ago, Kimberley Thompson-Hairston
Updated traditional calendar
Updated SECHS calendar
January is School Board Appreciation Month! We are grateful for the dedication and leadership of our school board members, whose vision and commitment help ensure success for every student in our district. Thank you for making a lasting impact! #StokedToLear2425 #ImStoked
7 months ago, Kimberley Thompson-Hairston
School board members
Stokes County Schools will be on a three-hour delay on Wednesday, January 15, 2025, and will have limited bus routes. The majority of roads in Stokes County will be fine in the morning. There may be a few patchy problem spots. There are a few roads on which we will not send buses. This will affect less than 2% of our students. Schools are calling the families who live on the roads where we will not send buses. Please know that we make weather decisions primarily based on our bus routes and the majority of our students. We are making this decision early so you can check your route to school, especially if you decide to allow your child to drive to school tomorrow. Please take your time and be safe when coming to school. To allow time for safe travel, schools will not count tardies for the remainder of this week.
7 months ago, Kimberley Thompson-Hairston
Weather delay 1/15/2025
Weather Announcement: Stokes County Schools will be closed Tuesday, January 14th, 2025 operating on a Remote Learning Day.
7 months ago, Kimberley Thompson-Hairston
school closed Tuesday January 14th, 2025
Weather Announcement: Stokes County Schools will be closed Monday, January 13th, 2025 operating on a Remote Learning Day.
7 months ago, Kimberley Thompson-Hairston
Weather Announcement: Stokes County Schools will be closed Monday, January 13th, 2025 operating on a Remote Learning Day.
📢 Weather Announcement - Stokes County Schools Due to anticipated weather conditions, Stokes County Schools will be closed on Friday, January 10, 2025, and we will operate on a Remote Learning Day. 🚨 All extracurricular and school activities are canceled. #StokesCountySchools #RemoteLearningDay #StaySafe #StokedToLearn2425
7 months ago, Kimberley Thompson-Hairston
Weather Alert - Remote Learning Day 1/10/2025