Partners' Post
Douglas County Partners for Student Success newsletter
January 2018 Edition
In this newsletter you'll find:
- South County CTE center closer to reality
- Annual UCC Explore Event set for Feb. 7
- Invitation to join the STEAM ecosystem
- Renewing efforts for the Education Matters campaign
Good news for South Douglas County students
Local families, businesses and schools are expected to benefit from Gov. Brown's Oregon Solutions designation for the collaborative working to bring the region a South County CTE center.
Focus on career options
Students of all ages and their families are invited to the Feb. 7 Explore Event at Umpqua Community College.
Campaign refrain
There's no time like the present to redouble efforts for the Education Matters mission.
The STEAM ecosystem wants YOU!
Your time and talents are needed as part of the embroidery in the tapestry that is the STEAM ecosystem.
In case you missed it! Here are some of the most recent DCPSS articles
Finding ways to move forward
AmeriCorps members continue to make a difference in Douglas County classrooms.
Grant enhances local youth, economy
A Meyer Memorial Trust grant of nearly $250,000 to Umpqua Community College, in partnership with Douglas County Partners for Student Success, creates greater opportunity for local youth.
2017 Champion of Youth chosen
DCPSS Executive Director Gwen Soderberg-Chase believes that by working together, we can all ensure each Douglas County child has a plan for the future.
Teachers to meet for Dec. 9 lending library workshop
Even if you can't sign up for the workshop, you can take a tour through the lending library by watching this short video: https://youtu.be/cEbMsR_HNyc.
Learn more about DCPSS!
Find out about this campaign
Read on to join the #DCEdMatters mantra!