T.E.A.C.H. Talk - Sept. 2021 Newsletter - final
Transcript of T.E.A.C.H. Talk - Sept. 2021 Newsletter - final
T.E.A.C.H. TALKVOLUME 6 • SEPTEMBER 2021
T.E.A.C.H. EARLY CHILDHOOD® NORTH CAROLINAQUARTERLY NEWSLETTER
A MESSAGE FROM THET.E.A.C.H. NC TEAMThe fall semester is well underway for many of youand the T.E.A.C.H. staff at Child Care ServicesAssociation (CCSA) would like to send well wishes for asuccessful semester. As some of you are still adjustingto online schooling, we are sure for all you back in theclassroom, it is a sigh of relief. As we all continue toadjust to this new way of schooling, we hope that itaffords each of you the opportunity to explore, todiscover, to learn and to contribute to the wonderfulchildren here in North Carolina.
TAKE A PEEK!ANNOUNCEMENTS - 1
BUSTING THE
MYTHS - 3
RECIPIENTSPOTLIGHT - 4
SEMESTER
REMINDERS - 5
MEET YOUR T.E.A.C.H.NC TEAM - 8
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
Effective immediately, if you need to submit correspondence (i.e. contracts, forms, claims,applications and invoices) by email, please submit items to the following email account:[email protected]
Scholarship counselors will no longer be able to accept documents through their individual emailaccounts in an effort to streamline correspondence delivery and processing. We appreciateyour cooperation so that we can serve you better.
You can still fax items to (919) 967-7040 OR you can mail correspondence to T.E.A.C.H. EarlyChildhood® Scholarship Program, PO Box 231, Chapel Hill, NC 27514.
Brought to you by Child CareServices Association, the Institutefor Child DevelopmentProfessionals, the North CarolinaDivision of Child Development andEarly Education, and Smart Start,this FREE webinar is available forall early education teachers tobetter understand the NorthCarolina early childhoodcompensation collaborative modelsalary scale. Join us on October 5from 1:00-2:00 p.m. Register here:http://bit.ly/396eGHL
ATTENTION T.E.A.C.H. RECIPIENTS, SPONSORS AND PARTNERINGCOLLEGES
SAVE THE DATE!
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View the different webinar times and register here.
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BUSTING THE MYTHS
FACT: For most T.E.A.C.H. scholarship models, the recipient is required to complete at least 9credit hours for the contract year to be eligible for compensation, which might be issued as araise or a bonus. If necessary, contracts can be extended for an additional semester so that theminimum number of credits can be completed and the recipient can be eligible forcompensation.
MYTH: THE T.E.A.C.H. SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM REQUIRES ME TOTAKE 9 CREDIT HOURS EACH SEMESTER.
FACT: T.E.A.C.H. does not have a specific scholarship model for just EDU 119. The scholarshipprogram does support tuition costs for the EDU 119 class under many of our existing scholarshipmodels.
MYTH: T.E.A.C.H. DOES NOT HAVE A CREDENTIAL SCHOLARSHIP FOREDU 119, WHICH MEANS THAT T.E.A.C.H. WILL NOT SUPPORT TUITIONCOSTS FOR THIS COURSE.
FACT: The information on the ACH Form is only used by CCSA to make direct deposits inscholarship recipients and/or sponsors bank accounts when the scholarship program owes themmoney. The ACH Form will never be used by CCSA to withdraw money from a bank account.
MYTH: THE ACH FORM, WHICH ALLOWS FOR SCHOLARSHIPPAYMENTS TO BE SENT ELECTRONICALLY, WILL ALLOW T.E.A.C.H. TOWITHDRAW MONEY FROM RECIPIENT AND SPONSOR ACCOUNTS TOAPPLY PAYMENTS FOR SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM INVOICES.
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RECIPIENT SPOTLIGHT
"Hello, my name is Precious Powell. I was born andraised in Charlotte, N.C. I am the mother of a lovingand bright 12-year-old daughter. I have 16 plus yearsof experience with young children. The majority ofmy teaching career was in NC Pre-K. I startedteaching in NC Pre-K 18 years ago as a co-teacher.Over the years, with hard work and dedication, I amcurrently a lead SP2 teacher in NC Pre-K.
"Needless to say, the T.E.A.C.H. program played amajor role in my life as I accomplished and am stillworking towards my goals. I am a T.E.A.C.H.scholarship recipient that received my associate, halfof my bachelor’s degree, my BK License andcurrently my master’s degree. I received myAssociate Degree in Early Childhood at CentralPiedmont Community College. I received myBachelor of Arts Degree in Education at CatawbaCollege. Shortly afterward I received my Bachelor ofArts in Education, I attended UNC-C to obtain myBirth through Kindergarten License. Currently, I amattending UNC-G to obtain my Master's Degree inLeadership.
"I am thankful for the T.E.A.C.H. program and thewonderful counselors that are always available toanswer or help me in any way."
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SEMESTER REMINDERS
RECIPIENT CHECKLIST
Send in your signed contract to activateyour scholarship. This document MUST bereceived before any scholarship activitycan occur.Send your Request for Permission toRelease Information. You must check oneof the boxes, granting or denying uspermission to release personalinformation. Remember to sign and datethis document.You MUST send your Form B with itemizedreceipts for tuition and book if applicableevery semester. You should be able toaccess itemized tuition statements fromSelf Service or Web-Advisor. Itemizedbook receipts should be obtained fromthe bookstore or your online purchaser.
T.E.A.C.H. NC wants to help ensure your academic success by including an abbreviatedrecipient checklist in this section of semester reminders. “Semester reminders” are our way ofcalling your attention to some of the more important aspects of the scholarship process. Thesechecklist items, if ignored, can pause or delay your scholarship process. If you need furtherexplanation about any of these items please feel free to contact your scholarship counselor.
If you receive an invoice, please makesure it is paid on or before the due date. Ifnot, this may pause your scholarship. Ifyou are not able to pay the invoice in full,please call our office to discuss paymentoptions.Send your unofficial transcript at the endof each semester. Please make sure youridentifying information and the schoolsidentifying information are on thedocument. Please DO NOT write orhighlight on the document itself.When submitting an ACH Form for directdeposit payments, please complete theACH Form fully and submit it with avoided check or bank letter/formverifying the accounts number.
MASTER'S DEGREE
Jennifer AlquistTashina FoustPatricia FrittsBarbara GrayBrittany MackCara McKeownRachel MossTiffany ReedL’nette Stokes
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KUDOS AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
BACHELOR'S DEGREE
Keisha BakerPatricia ButlerBrittany DelkTonya FranklinKristin GroomsAmanda PetrilloEionshafae PopeSherry RichardsonLynquay SanfordGemika SteeleJenny Taylor
ASSOCIATE DEGREE
Jessica AdamsSusana BlasAngel CampbellAnnie CurrieTammy DraffinDetra HarrisTrisha HarveyMarilyn HorneVanessa KeySamantha MasseyEbony McKinnonTamara PellotLacreta PinckneyBrianna RayMichelle RectorBria RichardsonTonya StatonSharnelle Tate-HuntLesley WebberHeather Wilson
BIRTH-KINDERGARTEN LICENSURE
Annette BrewingtonLinda BullockRuth DanielDarline MartinezDonna Mungo
This section is dedicated to our Fall 2020, Spring 2021 and Summer 2021 graduates. We areso proud of you!
Please Note: This list includes those recipients that have sent in the documentation of their degree/licensurecompletion prior to the release of this newsletter and captures those not previously recognized.
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T.E.A.C.H. NC STAFF MEMBER SPOTLIGHT
Name: Karah Trinkle
Position: Field Based Outreach Coordinator HybridScholarship Counselor
Education: Master’s of Social Work from the Universityof Tennessee at Chattanooga in 2021
Experience: Worked two years in a non-profit calledC.A.S.A and also completed a year-long social workinternship at a children’s hospital and a year-longinternship at the American Red Cross.
Time with T.E.A.C.H.: Two months
Fun Fact: I am originally from Illinois but my significantother and I recently moved to North Carolina fromTennessee. We have a cat named Finley who we lovevery much. I also enjoy traveling, shopping and beingcreative! I am so thankful for this opportunity and Icannot wait to see what my future holds at T.E.A.C.H!
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MEET YOUR T.E.A.C.H. NC TEAMEdith Locke, Division Vice President
Amy Duffy, Program Manager
Kimberly Bynum, Scholarship Manager and Primary Counselor for recipients on ourMaster’s Degree, LITL, and Preschool Add-On Scholarships and for recipients attending UNCWilmington
Schquita Battle, Administrative Department Manager and Primary Counselor for recipientsattending Stanly Community College
Kathy Thornton, Quality Control Systems Coordinator and Primary Counselor for recipientsattending Appalachian State University, Central Piedmont Community College and HaywoodCommunity College
Karah Trinkle, Field Based Outreach Coordinator and Primary Counselor for recipientsattending Beaufort County Community College, Bladen Community College, BrevardCollege, Brunswick Community College, Cape Fear Community College, Carteret CommunityCollege, Coastal Carolina Community College, College of the Albemarle, Craven CommunityCollege, Edgecombe Community College, Fayetteville Technical Community College,Fayetteville State University, Gardner-Webb University, Halifax Community College, JamesSprunt Community College, Lenoir Community College, Martin Community College, NashCommunity College, Pamlico Community College, Pitt Community College, RobesonCommunity College, Rockingham Community College, Sampson Community College,Southwestern Community College, Wayne Community College, Barton College, ElizabethCity State University, North Carolina Central University, Shaw University, UNC-Chapel Hilland UNC Pembroke
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Pam McGowan, Scholarship Counselor III and Primary Counselor for recipients attendingCatawba College, East Carolina University, Greensboro College, NC A&T State University,UNC-Charlotte, UNC- Greensboro, University of Mount Olive and Western CarolinaUniversity
Felica Olds, Scholarship Counselor II and Primary Counselor for recipients attending A-BTechnical Community College, Blue Ridge Community College, Caldwell TechnicalCommunity College, Catawba Valley Community College, Cleveland Community College,Davidson County Community College, Gaston Community College, Isothermal CommunityCollege, McDowell Technical Community College, Mitchell Community College, MontgomeryCommunity College, Randolph Community College, Richmond Community College, Rowan-Cabarrus Community College, South Piedmont Community College, SouthwesternCommunity College, Surry Community College, Tri-County Community College, WesternPiedmont Community College and Wilkes Community College
Tiawanna Thorpe, Scholarship Counselor II and Primary Counselor for recipients attendingAlamance Community College, Central Carolina Community College, Durham TechnicalCommunity College, Forsyth Technical Community College, Guilford Technical CommunityCollege, Johnston Community College, Piedmont Community College, Sandhills CommunityCollege, Wake Technical Community College, Vance-Granville Community College, WilsonTechnical Community College and those on our Child Development Associate (CDA)scholarship models
Christie Warren, Administrative Assistant II
Shakeerah Mills, Administrative Assistant II
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MEET YOUR T.E.A.C.H. NC TEAM
Child Care Services AssociationT.E.A.C.H. Early Childhood® North Carolina Scholarship Program
PO Box 231, Chapel Hill, NC 27514Phone: | Fax: 919-967-3272 919-967-7040