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The NAACP is accepting \
applications for the Agnes s
Jones Jackson scholarship t
from NAACP youth a
members under 25. The a
scholarships are awarded s
annually to high school r
seniors and college j
students. Undergraduate 1
awards are up to $1,000 and
graduate awards are up to <
$2,000. ~i
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In making the announce- i
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Director Benjamin L. 1
Arts Coun
The N.C. Arts Council of c
the Department of Cultural
Resources is now accepting r
applications for summer in- c
ternships in arts administra- 1
tion. i
Internships will be i
awarded to three people, |
each of whom will spend a c
total of three months at two |
community arts councils'of (
different sizes and four t
days at the state Arts Coun- t
Winston-S
The city's "Human Ser- c
vices Departmen in con- $
junction with Forsyth t
County has applied for I
$518,837 through The Jobs p
Training Partnership Act t
. (JTPA). Funds will be c
utilized to plan, operate and s
provide employment ser- e
vices and job training to the
economically disadvantag- I
Applications
Applications for fall t
enrollment for Moore alter%' #
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native School will be ac- t
cepted until Manffi $
Moore was established in \
the Winston-Salem/Forsyth s
County School System to
provide an alternative to <
traditional classroom <
organization for elementary
students. Basic components
of the school are multi-aged
grouping, team teaching,
differentiated staffing, a
variety of open and self
A _ ! 1 _ 1
cuniaineu classrooms, ana
a focus on continuous progress
for each student.
Students may attend
Moore from any attendance
area in Forsyth County.
Selection is by a random
number drawing based on
quotas for each area so that
the student body represents
Society elect!
At is annual meeting, the
Board of Directors of the
Legal Aid Society of Northwest
North Carolina Inc.
elected Particia Pegram, an
attorney with Wachovia
Bank and Trust Co., to succeed
James Armentrout as
president.
Other officers elected to
two-year terms were
Marilyn Baldwin, program
director of Contact of
Winston-Salem, vice president;
Janice Ramadan,
secretary; and Roland
Hayes, treasurer. Hayes,
also a local attorney, once
served as a Reginald Heber
Smith Fellow in Community
Law with the society.
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hursday, February 16,
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looks explained that the
cholarships, awarded on
he basis of financial need
ind academic acheivement,
ire available only tc
tudents who have beer
egular NAACP or fully
)aid life members for ai
east one year.
However, participating
students cannot be NAACF
employees, members of th<
NAACP Board of Direc
:ors? special contributior
fupd trustees or clos<
relatives of those persons.
cil seeks i
:i\ in Raleigh.
The internship program,
low in its 10th year, is
designed to advance arts adninstration
professionalism
n North Carolina through
nstruction and work experience.
The program is
:onducted to help^prepare
participants for permanent
employment in the field and
o assist them in finding
hat employment.
alem appl
?d residents of the WinstonSalem/Forsyth
County area
hrough the Summer Youth
Employment Program. The
>rogram is anticipated to
>egin on June 18; depenling
on the the closing of
chool for the summer, and
inding on Aug. 10.
The Human Services
department is extending an
available
he entire county.
Because of re&r^aniza
ion, Moore will serve
grades K-5 next year anc
vill increase the number ol
students at each grade level
There are currently 10^
openings for kindergarter
students, 19 for first-grade
five for second-grade, 3^
for third-grade, 44 fo
fourth-grade and 26 fo
fifth-grade students fo
next year. Additional open
ings are possible in grade
1-5.
Applications ar
available at Moore school
any elementary or in
termediate school in th
system or at the Ad
ministration Center o
Miller Street. Application
must be returned by 5 p.it
on Friday, March 16.
5 officers
In other business, th
board heard reports on ;
proposal of the Forsytl
County Bar Associaton t
recruit 200 local attorney
in the coming year to assis
Legal Aid Society clients a
volunteers. The society ha
hired an administrativ
assistant to support th
volunteer attorney projeci
anH r%r#?HirtQ that lin t
UIIVI pi vviiw?wr ?r
1,000 additional client
might be served by th
volunteers. The societ
'eliminated several stal
positions in recent years di
to reductions in the level c
federal support, and has ci
back services as a result.
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g applicati<
To be eligible, graduating
i high school seniors must
1 possess a grade-pointaverage
of at least 2.5,
) undergraduate students 2.0,
i and graduate students 3.0.
Recipients of the scholarly
ship must be enrolled in a
full-time program at an ac
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i Although the NAACP
- has established income
1 limitations to determine
: eligibility, students who exceed
the income limitatins
summer inl
Qualifications for interns
, include a four-year college
; degree, strong administra
tion and business abilities
i and wide knowledge and
i appreciation of the arts.
The ability to accept
i employment in September
: available is desirable.
1 However, people still atten;
ding graduate school are invited
to apply if they have
ies for JT1
invitiation to all public noni
profit agencies that wish to
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i yen uiipmc. i iic ueaaune
; for the submittal of applica>
tions is March 9. Proposals
. should be designed to im'
pact upon one of the
following themes:
opportunities to explore
vocational interest through
classroom settings coupled
with work experience in the
public sector.
job rotations in the
public and private sector
providing youth with ~ex^
/It^Vire to at least four job
- settings, counseling and ocf
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may still apply in order to
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scholarship made
available in this category.
Applications with proper
documentation must be
submitted to the national
NAACP Headquarters, 186
Remsen Stree, Brooklyn,
N.Y., no later than April
30. For further information
a -
picasc cuniaci ur. Beverly
Cole, NAACP director of
edcuation, at (212)
858-0800.
terns
already committed
themselves to a career in
arts administration.
Applications may be obtained
by writing this address:
Summer Intern Program,
N.C. Arts Council,
Department of Cultural
Resources, Raleigh, N.C.
27611.
The deadline for applications
is March 1.
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decisions.
employment and training
programs for youth with
social and or employability
needs coupled with work
experience in the public sector.
placements programs for
youth in the public sector
subsidized on a short term
basis.
try-out employment programs
in the private sector
for high schoohsentors that
do not plan on furthering
their education.
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