School System Releases Bond Plan

Taken from the Brunswick County School System’s Newsletter:   As we close out the 2015-2016 school year, we are already looking ahead to the exciting times awaiting our system in 2016-2017. This upcoming school year will give us the opportunity to ask our community to support our long-range improvement plan through the November 8, 2016…

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Announcements from Brunswick County Schools: Floating Meet-and-Greet, Open Houses

Floating Meet-and-Greets — Monday, August 17:  Citizens are invited to join community leaders and administrators from northern Brunswick County schools for a floating meet-and-greet reception on Monday, August 17 from 6:30 p.m.-8;00 p.m.  This is an opportunity to meet the new principals at North Brunswick High School and Belville Elementary and reconnect with leaders from…

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BestColleges.com names Brunswick Community College fourth-best two-year college in North Carolina

BOLIVIA, N.C. — County Commissioner Frank Williams today congratulated Brunswick Community College on being ranked as the fourth-best two-year college in North Carolina by BestColleges.com. “Community colleges play an important role in preparing students for the workforce, preparing them to transition to a four-year college and re-training workers who are in a career transition,” said…

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Statement on Brunswick Community College Budget

In recent weeks there has been a great deal of discussion regarding funds allocated to Brunswick County College by the Brunswick County Board of Commissioners.  Specifically, there has been discussion revolving around the salary of Dr. Susanne Adams, President of Brunswick Community College. The following clarifications and corrections to the information that has been circulated…

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Brunswick County Commissioners advocate for restoration of lottery funds for school construction

RALEIGH, N.C. — Brunswick County Commissioners Marty Cooke, Pat Sykes and Frank Williams advocated to restore and protect the county share of proceeds from the North Carolina Education Lottery at the N.C. Association of County Commissioners’ County Assembly Day in Raleigh Wednesday. “Restoring the full share of lottery proceeds and the statutes that designate counties…

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Statement on Vote Against Sales Tax Referendum

BOLIVIA, N.C. – Brunswick County Commissioner Frank Williams made the following statement Monday after voting against a proposal to put a referendum for a quarter-cent sales tax on the May primary ballot: “My vote against this proposal should not be misinterpreted as a vote against funding our schools or against supporting our coastal communities.  While I strongly support our public schools…

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