A New Fiscal Year Begins at PPS‑PC

As PPS‑PC transitions into a new fiscal year on July 1, we’re taking a moment to reflect on the work completed over the past twelve months—and to look ahead with excitement and purpose. 

  • Over 550 participants attended 1 or more of the 60+ school tours offered during the school year
  • 27 participants in the English and Spanish PEP Cohorts which included the first ever Spanish PEP Cohort offered in Pitt County
  • Over 100 participants attended one of the three Kindergarten 101 Workshops including one offered entirely in Spanish
  • Two Public Schools 101 Workshops for Business Leaders
  • Community Connections at school and community events held around Pitt County participating as a vendor and sharing presentations about the work and mission of PPS-PC
  • Advocacy trip to Raleigh including tour of the General Assembly and visiting elected officials offices
  • Monthly newsletter helping to keep the community informed and engaged
  • Stuff the Bus School Supply drive collected over 13,000 items that PCS School Social workers shared with the schools and students who needed them the most

Our Board of Directors recently wrapped up its June meeting, where members completed key annual responsibilities: approving the 2026–2027 budget, electing new board officers, and identifying strong candidates to join the board in the year ahead.

The weeks between the end of the school year and the start of a new one offer an important window for planning, evaluation, and renewal. This is when PPS‑PC finalizes the previous year’s work and lays the foundation for the programs, partnerships, and advocacy efforts that will shape the year to come.

None of this would be possible without the generous support of our community. Local businesses, foundations, and individual donors have played a vital role in sustaining our mission. Because of this ongoing generosity, PPS‑PC has been able to offer all programming completely free of charge since PPS-PC launched in July 2013 —ensuring that every parent, caregiver, and community member can participate without barriers.

Continued financial support helps us keep our programs accessible and impactful. If you would like to help advance our mission to “advance the role of families and the community in securing a high‑quality public education for each child”, we invite you to consider a contribution.

Click HERE to make a donation and support PPS‑PC’s work.

Together, we look forward to another year of strengthening public schools, empowering families, and building a community where every child has access to the education they deserve.

Federal Education Updates – Propose Funding Cuts and Special Education Office Closure

Recently, the U.S. House proposed large funding cuts for public schools and the Department of Education announced the closure of key offices that protect students with disabilities.   

PROPOSED FUNDING CUTS

SPECIAL EDUCATION OFFICE CLOSURE

  • The Department of Education has proposed moving the Office of Special Education to the Department of Health and Human Services and the Office of Civil Rights to the Department of Justice.  You can read more about these proposed changes here.  Federal law requires that these offices be within the Department of Education because other departments do not have staff with education expertise.

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PCS Announces New Principals and District Leadership Appointments

As Pitt County Schools prepares for the 2026-2027 school year, Superintendent Dr. Steve M. Lassiter Jr. recently announced appointments to district leadership and school principal roles. Click HERE to learn more about those appointments. 

Pitt County Schools Summer Schedule

PCS will operate on a 4-day work week schedule through August 7 – 7:30 am – 5:30 pm

July 4 Holiday Week: District offices will be open Monday, June 29 – Wednesday July 2. Normal operating hours will resume on Monday, August 10.

By the Numbers (PCS Class of 2026)

5 – Project SEARCH graduates

46 – Pitt Academy graduates

50 – Innovation Early College HS graduates

54 – Graduates who plan to enter the U.S. Military

63 – PCS Early College HS graduates

87 – Graduates who have already earned Associate’s Degree

182 – Farmville Central HS graduates

185 – North Pitt HS graduates

194 – Ayden-Grifton HS graduates

335 – J.H. Rose HS graduates

430 – South Central HS graduates

450 – D.H. Conley HS graduates

500 – NC Scholars

636 – Graduates who earned (Latin) honors

1,445 – Graduates who plan to continue studies in higher education 

$8,554,343.85 in scholarships accepted

$34,472,173.85 in scholarships offered

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