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Students discuss grading systems

May 2, 2018

On Friday, April 13 the STEP (Shifting the Educational Paradigm) club hosted a conference at Cary Academy called "STEP Forward: Evaluating Student Success." The main focus of the conference was on the grading system's influence on students. 

To address these issues on a deeper level and foster collaboration among schools, STEP decided to host a conference consisting of various workshops led by teachers, parents, and students from various schools in The Triangle.  Additionally, the conference included a panel where the students and teachers were able to ask each other questions to learn about each other's perspective on issues related to student assessment. 

The conference, supported by a grant from the Cary Academy PTAA, welcomed over 40 participants.  The conference proved very successful in prompting deep insights into the problems surrounding evaluation and developing a framework with which to develop solutions.  Attendees said they thoroughly enjoyed the experience.

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Class of 2018 enrolling in 56 different colleges

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As of the May 1 National Commitment Date, the Class of 2018's 108 students were accepted into 131 different schools and are headed to 56 different colleges and universities in 21 states, plus DC and Japan. The schools with more than two CA students attending are: UNC-Chapel Hill, NC State, Davidson, Rice, Duke, and Cornell. 

Students celebrated yesterday at their PTAA-sponsored picnic. Those present are pictured in their college T-shirts. 

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Gonsalves (’06) to speak at graduation

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Cary Academy will have its first alumna address the graduating Class of 2018 at its commencement on May 25. 

Lianne Gonsalves (’06) has been with The World Health Organization’s Department of Reproductive Health and Research in Geneva, Switzerland since 2013. As a technical officer, she works on the Department’s sexual health portfolio, as well as on research to improve young people’s sexual and reproductive wellbeing outside of health facilities.

As a Boren Fellow in 2012, she researched integrated population, health, and environment programming while living in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Before that, she taught English at a language institute and worked on youth sexual health promotion as a Fulbright recipient in Caracas, Venezuela.

She earned her MSPH in social and behavioral interventions at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in 2013 and has a BS in biological sciences and a BA in international studies from North Carolina State University (2010), where she was a Park Scholar. 

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Launch Party

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Cary Academy held a Launch Party for its new Center for Math and Science on Monday, Nov 27. CA Board Chair Monica Udell welcomed students, employees, alumni, donors, and parents. CA Co-Founder Dr. Jim Goodnight spoke about the importance of community and the school's first shared effort to add a new building to the campus. CA alumni Phil DeSimone ('07), co-founder of SiliconValley startup Carbon3D, talked about the value of interdisciplinary thinking and diverse workforces. His company has entered a contract to mass produce the midsoles of a new shoe from Adidas. You can see the printers in action in this video

Head of School Mike Ehrhardt closed the Launch Party with a video flythrough of the new building that drew enthusiastic response from the students. 

Learn more about the Campaign for Cary Academy: #SuperChargingNextGenInnovators

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