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Driver of the month

Caswell County Schools is continuing to celebrate our bus drivers.

Our Elementary Driver of the Month for March is Melissa Comalander (with Principal Artis in the picture) – she has been driving for Caswell County Schools for the last 4 years and has been a dedicated driver and employee.

Our Secondary Driver of the Month for March is Thomas Long (with Principal Carter in the picture). He has been driving for Caswell County Schools for the past 3 years and has been a dedicated driver and employee. Congratulations.

Driver of the month

 

 

Homeschoolers sports

Home School Students;

Any home school student whose primary residence (as defined in 16 N.C.A.C. 6E .0207) is in the school system is eligible to participate in high school and middle school interscholastic athletics if the student complies with the requirements of this subsection and meets all applicable eligibility standards of law and the State Board of Education as well as any applicable locally established requirements for interscholastic athletics participation.

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We're hiring

We’re looking for dedicated professionals to join our team for the upcoming school year. Current vacancies include district-level positions, elementary roles, and middle/high school opportunities.

Open Positions Include:
• AIG Coordinator • Child Nutrition • School Bus Drivers • Speech & Language Pathologist
• EC Teachers • K–5 Teachers • Media Specialist • Music Teacher • Preschool Teacher • Teacher Assistants
• 9–12 Social Studies • 6–8 EC Teachers • 6–8 Math Teacher • Custodian

If you’re passionate about supporting students and contributing to a strong school community, apply today!

👉 Apply at: https://caswell.schoolspring.com
📩 Questions? Contact: Jane Frazier, HR Director – jane.frazier@caswell.k12.nc.us
📞 336-694-4116

Caswell County Schools Receives $18.8 Million Grant for Oakwood Elementary School Renovation

Caswell County Schools has been awarded $18.8 million through the state's Needs-Based Public School Capital Fund (NBPSCF) for the complete renovation of Oakwood Elementary School. This grant will address major safety and operational issues currently affecting the learning environment and provide students with a modern, safe facility.

Caswell County Schools extends sincere appreciation to the Caswell County Board of Commissioners for their essential support throughout the grant application process. The district also thanks the Caswell County Board of Education members for their continued dedication to providing quality educational facilities for all students.

What will the Renovation include?

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Helpful Links & More Info

Access additional information, helpful links, and useful resources: 

Request For Bids

Use this link to access to current open bids in our School District

Caswell Staff Training Program

Public Schools Works Training program for Staff

Board of Education Meetings

The Caswell County Board of Public Education will be on the second and fourth Mondays of each calendar month.  

Parent links

Parent links: Including NC Report Cards

Say Something

The Say Something Anonymous Reporting System allows you to submit secure, anonymous safety concerns to help someone who may hurt themselves or others.

Incident Tip Lines

Please report any incidents of bullying that may be happening in our schools, on our schools' buses, or online during school hours.

Testing Calendar

This is the Testing Calendar for the state standard assessments for this school year.

Cybersecurity Awareness

This is a list of some of the many free resources available online for families and the school community to learn the fundamentals of digital citizenship and safety.

Notice of Parental Rights

The CCS Board of Education values parental involvement and respects the rights of parents in the education of their children. 

Parent’s Guide to Student Achievement

Caswell County Schools Parent’s Guide to Student Achievement (PGSA) 

Considerations from NCDPI: Based on Parents’ Bill of Rights - SB 49;

Session Law 2023-106

Session Law 2025. 73

Harrison's Law

SMH Report and SEL Plan

Mental health and Social-emotional Learning Report and Plan

By The Numbers

6

Schools

Four Elementary, One Middle and One High School

2100

Students

1030 in Elementary, 430 in Middle School and 640 in High School

19:1

Student-Teacher Ratio

Districtwide Average

3

Preschool Programs

3 Elementary Schools offer Preschool programs

100%

Students 1:1 Chromebook Devices

The 1:1 implementation started in our distrcit since 2015.

83.2%

Graduation Rate

4-year