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Helping Students Recover from Learning Loss in the COVID-19 Pandemic 

May 9, 2022

The abrupt shift to online learning in March 2020 meant many children were not able to have the full educational experience they would have otherwise had in person, which led to decreased retention of educational material across the board. Programs offered statewide and in local communities like Alamance and Craven counties seek to help students recover from various forms of learning loss. 

COVID-19 Learning Loss

February 11, 2022

Alamance & Craven Counties Following a year of school closings and virtual learning, more than half of K-12 teachers say students have experienced significant learning loss.

Transitioning Veterans to the Civilian Workforce – Craven County

May 18, 2020

North Carolina has the fourth-largest active duty military presence nationally at 778,000 and the eighth-largest veteran population at over 683,000. However, according to a recent study by Wallethub, North Carolina currently ranks 21st in the nation for “ability to provide a comfortable military retirement’. Craven Community College is recognized as a leader in helping veterans transition to the civilian workforce via their Veteran Transition and Preparatory Training Program (VTPT).

Veterans to Work

February 20, 2020

Host Anita Brown-Graham looks at how veterans can better transition into the civilian workforce. Training Veterans for Civilian Work: For More Information The Challenge – What is the problem communities are facing? Report on Veteran Entrepreneurs & Capital Access Best … Read more