Back by popular demand, our Parent Engagement Program Academy kicks off the year with our popular technology workshop. Lauren Boucher, Instructional Technology Facilitator for Pitt County Schools, will spend an…
Pitt County Schools Independence Day is Monday, September 23. This is the day that all students are expected to walk to class without their parents or caregivers. It can be…
Barnes & Noble has a long tradition of supporting education in Pitt County. On August 18th, Barnes and Noble is hosting a Bookfair that will benefit Parents for Public Schools.…
Most frequently asked back to school question: "When is the Open House at my child's school?" Pitt County Schools' Open Houses are scheduled for Thursday August 22, 2019. Elementary School Open…
*Have your child follow a checklist to promote independence and responsibility. For younger children, make a checklist with pictures of things they need to do before school. Laminate it so…
With the graduation of 16 new PEP education advocates, we now have 70 PEP graduates (four cohorts) living and working in Pitt County. That means 70 parents and community members who committed…
Keep those young brains active! North Carolina is full of fun and educational activities for you and your children throughout the summer months: Attend a movie on the lawn at the…
Pitt County Schools recently submitted a budget request to the Pitt County Commissioners that includes enough funding to raise the current teacher supplement to 7% (currently 3.5 for beginning teachers…
Last May over 20,000 public school employees and supporters wore "Red for Ed" and marched in Raleigh to educate our state's legislators about NC's public education needs. This year, the…
Many Pitt County Schools high school students take AP (Advanced Placement) classes. If they score high enough on their end-of-the-year AP exams, these classes may be counted as college credits. …