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North Rowan High School students need your support to make their dreams come true! Funded exclusively by donations of graduates and friends of North Rowan High School.
The North Rowan Alumni Association os a registered 501 (C) 3 nonprofit organization and is registered as nonprofit with the State of North Carolina. All donations are fully tax deductible to the extent allowed by Federal and State law.
2011 Scholarship Committee
Patti Lineberger Secreast-Co Chair Cecelia McCorkle-Co Chair Marsha Gemayl Woods Larry Thomason Randy Gettys Bobby Honeycutt Meredith Lentz Williams
NRAA President Mark Alley, Sallie Hundley
"2011 North Rowan Teacher Of The Year"
Ms.Sallie Hundley
Ms. Sallie Hundley is an outstanding and dedicated member of the teaching staff at North Rowan High School. She was named as the 2010-2011 "Teacher of the Year" at North Rowan, and she was selected as a top-five finalist for "Teacher of the Year" in the entire Rowan-Salisbury School System. She is Math Department Chairperson and she devotes numerous hours at the school, coaching sports, planning instruction, and working with extra-curricular activities.
2011 North Rowan Alumni Association Outstanding Faculty/Staff Member
Ms Thomasine Oglesby
Teaches geometry and discrete math, has completed her application for National Board Certification, is the coordinator for the beginning teacher ILT program and is the mother of one son.
College and Degree:Catawba College, BAin biology 1996
UNC-Charlotte, Master of Arts in Teaching 2007Secondary Mathematics
Courses Taught:9-12 MathematicsIntro to Algebra, Algebra I, Geometry, Honors Geometry, Discrete Mathematics
Ms Oglesby is an enthusiastic member of the faculty at North Rowan High School. She has been names as the "Outstanding Faculty/Staff Member" at North Rowan. She works hard to ensure the sucess of our beginning teachers. She models high expectations and a caring attitude toward students. Her recent efforts include securing grant funds to initiate a summer technology camp to imporve students' skills with using advanced technology.
Mark Alley, President of NRAA, Ms Sallie Hundley,(left) Ms Thomasine Oglesby (right)
NORTH ROWAN ALUMNI ASSOCIATION CAVALIER SCHOLARSHIP
2011 NRAA Cavalier Scholarship Winners
Jessica Erwin Plans: Attend Elon University and major in Journalism
Joseph Wiggins Plans: Attend NC State with plans to become a Veterinarian
Jessica Erwin and Joseph Wiggins
Jessica Erwin
Joseph Wiggins
Taylor Johnston
2010 NRAA North Rowan Cavalier Scholarship
Winners:
Taylor Johnston
Parents: Teresa & David Johnston
Taylor will be attending the Unoversity of Chapel Hill-Chapel Hill
Jeet Patel
Parents: Rekha & Bhupendra Jeet
Jeet will attend North Carolina State
Amy Wells
2010 North Rowan "Teacher of the Year" Amy Wells
I grew up on a farm in Kannapolis, NC and attended South Rowan High and graduated in 2001. I then attended RCCC for two years where I met my future husband, Josh Wells and we both transferred to UNC-Charlotte. After graduating in 2006 we were married in June 17, 2006. I started teaching at North Rowan High that following August. I loved it from day one. I loved how the faculty acted more as a family than co-workers. I have loved my 4 years at North. I really feel that North is somewhere I can work my whole career in teaching. I love that North has become the fore front in technology. I feel that is going to help teach students who we would traditionally have trouble teaching.
I currently teach US History and AP US History at North. On April 22, 2010 I gave birth to our first child, Abigail Marie Wells, (whose birthday will always be Earth Day!)
For hobbies I love to cook and go to yard sales. I also participate in planning family and community events at my church, Trading Ford Baptist.
2010 "North Rowan Alumni Association Outstanding Faculty Member" Corinne Mauldin
Corinne Mauldin
2009 North Rowan Alumni Association Cavalier Scholarship Winners
From the 2009 "Going Green and Gold" NRHS Annual
"What Is An Outstanding Senior"
Alexandrea Worthy: "An outstanding senior is someone that never loses focus, sees the big picture, and remembers to keep their eyes on the prize. And above all, an outstanding senior knows that graduating is just first of many stepping stones on the lifelong journey to success" Alexandrea is attending the University of Pittsburg where she will major in Theatre Arts with a concentration in Pre-Medicine.
Josh Young: I believe that an outstanding senior is someone who demonstrates a well defined character. Also, to be an outstanding senior, you should be a leader, and rise to become a role model for your peers." Josh is attending NC State University where he will major in pre-Med.
Alexandrea Worthy
Joshua Young
Kimberly Martin
2009 North Rowan "Teacher of The Year", Kimberly Martin Every year, each school in the Rowan-Salisbury School System selects a "Teacher of the Year" to represent their school and faculty in local and regional competition. This award is special because the recipient is selected by their peers. Ms Martin has been selected by the NRHS Faculty as their 2009 teacher of the year and we as the North Rowan Alumni Association would like to recognize this selection with a monetary gift. At North Mrs. Martin is a Spanish teacher and chariman of the School Improvement Team. One of her fellow faculty members describes her as "passionate about her subject, her students and her school". What more can you say? She is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Wilmington and married to the Rev. Philip Martin. Kim is the mother of little Philip and Christian.
2009 "North Rowan Alumni Association Outstanding Faculty Member", Sallie Hundley, North Rowan High School Alumni, Class of 02 The inaugural recipient of the "North Rowan Alumni Association Outstanding Faculty Award" we proudly claim as one of our own. Not only did she excel as a student at North, she also has excelled as a teacher. She has returned to her alma mater to carry on a strong mathematic tradition. She exemplifies that true "Cavalier" attitude--to do whatever has to be done for the betterment of our school and community. Her extracurricular duties include coaching swimming, tennis and cheerleading. She has revitalized the Key Club and is able and willing to drive an activity bus for any team without a driver. She is a graduate of the University of North Carolina where she received a Bachelor's degree in mathematics and a Master's degree in teaching.
Congratulations Ms Martin and Ms Hundley!
Sallie Hundley
BUILDING THE FOUNDATION
It is important for our Association to have a strong financial base. For NRAA to immediately fund scholarships, please consider additional levels of giving.
* LIFETIME LEVEL $1000 (Entitles donor to lifetime membership in the Association)
CAVALIER LEVEL: $500-$999 GOLD LEVEL: $100-$499 GREEN LEVEL: up to $99
Remember all donations are fully tax deductible! Your charter membership will jump start your Association's program.
***** A married couple, who are both alumni, can become Lifetime members with a donation of $1500 +
The North Rowan Alumni Association, Inc is a registered 501 (C)3 nonprofit with the State of North Carolina. All donations are fully tax deductible to the extent allowed by Federal and State law.
GET ON BOARD!
Wondering if you were too late today to get your parking spot. Looking forward to the break between 2nd and 3rd period, when you catch a glimpse of that special someone. Meeting your best friends at lunch to complain about the Biology pop quiz. Participating in Cavalier sports, either as an athlete or a very vocal fan. We all share memories from North Rowan High - some wonderful and some "not so much."
Many of us have passed a threshold in our lives where we realize those events, when we were developing into young adults, had a far greater impact than we realized at the time. Even the mistakes we made taught a valuable lesson; don't repeat your mistakes. But while we think the best of all times to be in high school were our high school years, practically every class feels that way. That just shows the impact your high school years really had on you.
The North Rowan Alumni Association, Inc. was formed because of the connection that is shared by all of us who walked those halls. Even though there have been several major additions, the original building still stands. Today's students are walking the same halls as the first students who, hesitantly or optimistically, entered for the first time in the fall of 1958. Regardless of what you presume to know about today's students, the fact is that while they are in class, at the athletic fields or in the auditorium, they are having many of the same experiences that we had. Couldn't they benefit from our knowledge!
The Association has established goals to provide scholarships to students and faculty, improve the image of North Rowan High School in the community, and plan events for the alumni. You have been reading about the Association on the website. The NRAA, Inc. is now registered in the state as a non-profit corporation, and has obtained its 501(c)(3) status from the IRS. That means your donations are 100% tax deductible. Your Association's by-laws can be found on the website.
The Association is now moving forward to make the goals become reality, beginning with at least one scholarship to be awarded in Spring 2008. An added benefit is the gala celebration planned for October 18, 2008 at the N.C. Transportation Museum in Spencer, with the theme "Fifty Years of Cavaliers". The celebration will show that we do indeed have much in common, thanks to North Rowan. But, as with any charity, what we can accomplish is directly related to the resources we have, both in membership and funding.
The NRAA needs your financial support in funding your Scholarship program. Please send your 100% tax-deductible donation to NRAA, Inc., PO Box 111, Spencer, NC 28159 or go online at http://www.nrhscavaliers.com and use PayPal to join and donate. The only personal information needed is your name, address, email address, telephone number and class year. We are mailing out additional information in the near future, so make sure we have your mailing address. Share this information with your friends and family who also attended. Please act now to be involved in your alumni association, and keep up-to-date with our progress at http://www.nrhscavaliers.com.
Mark Alley NRAA Class of '70
HISTORY and OBJECTIVES
The North Rowan High School Alumni Memorial Scholarship fund was begun by the Class of 1973 to reward outstanding students from our high school with the opportunity to further their education. Our initial support has been modest, but significant to the students who have been selected as recipients. 2009 the fund awarded $6,000.00 in scholarships. 2010 $7,000 and 2011 $5,000 was awarded.
Our campaign goal is to create a fund of $500,000.00 from which the earnings will be used to fund a full four-year tuition scholarship for a worthy graduate of North Rowan High School. To do this we must involve every graduating class in the history of North Rowan High in supporting this effort. By doing so, this scholarship will become one of the most significant awards for higher education in this area. Through modest but consistent contributions of many, we can change the future for some deserving students every year.
We can also establish a model and challenge other schools in our area to do the same.
BUILDING DREAMS OF ACHIEVEMENT
A college education. The ticket to a life of fulfillment, achievement, new life experiences, perhaps financial independence. Some high school students may never get the opportunity to attend the college of their dreams; others may never get the opportunity to attend college at all. You may have been one of these students yourself. The North Rowan High School Alumni Memorial Scholarship has already helped some of our graduates begin the journey of gaining a college education.
Begun in 2003 by the class of 1973, the North Rowan Alumni Memorial Scholarship has assisted nine outstanding graduates with college expenses. These students are currently enrolled in college, and have made good use of their scholarship monies. We need your help in continuing to make the dream come true for future students.
Please give serious consideration to pledging a small annual amount for this fund for this worthwhile endeavor- at a minimum, the equivalent of one night out for pizza. It will make a difference in the life of a North Rowan graduate.