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Monday, June 9
 

8:00am EDT

Pre-Summit Study Visits
Monday June 9, 2025 8:00am - 3:00pm EDT
Join us for a pre-summit study visit to one of two local early college high schools in the Winston-Salem, North Carolina area. The visits will include a full day of learning about innovative early college strategies and practices with a school site tours and panel discussions with staff and students. The day will conclude with a guided planning activity to help individuals and school teams think about how to use insights to support innovation in their own settings. Lunch is included.

Please identify which school site is your preferred visit choice. Space is limited to 30 participants at each site.

  1. Davidson County Public SchoolsDuring this visit, participants will have the opportunity to see how two different early colleges in the same district partner with their local community college to provide high-quality learning pathways that expand postsecondary access and attainment for students across the region. The visit to Davidson County will include bothof the following two schools.Davidson Early College High SchoolLocated on the campus of Davidson-Davie Community College, Davidson Early College High School (DECHS) began as a middle college working with juniors and seniors during the 2004-2005 school year. At DECHS students are supported in achieving their personal best through an individualized, student-centered learning environment and a caring school culture. Through their partnership with the community college, DECHS students begin taking college classes in the 9th grade and have the opportunity to earn both a high school diploma and a fully transferable two-year associate’s degree.Yadkin Valley Regional Career AcademyYadkin Valley Regional Career Academy, funded by a Workforce Innovation grant from the NC General Assembly in 2012, Yadkin Valley Academy heralded a new early college model in North Carolina, streamlining capable first-generation college students into highly employable career pathways designed to strengthen the local workforce and improve the economic outlook for local industries and communities. As a recognized NC STEM School of Distinction, Valley Academy students engage in project-based learning and employ the engineering design process to solve real-world challenges. In partnership with Davidson-Davie Community College, Valley Academy offers a four-year program with a fifth-year option to earn an Associate Degree in Applied Science.
  2. Guilford County Public SchoolsDuring this visit, participants will have the opportunity to see an early college and a middle college situated on the campuses of two different four-year universities in Greensboro, NC. The visit will provide the opportunity to learn about each school, and Guilford County Schools’ broader strategy to expand postsecondary access and attainment to students historically underrepresented in higher education including first generation students. The visit to Guilford County will include bothof the following two schools.STEM Early College at NC A&TGuilford County School's second early college opened on the campus of North Carolina A&T State Universityin August 2012. Rich in diverse cultures, perspectives, and ideas, STEM Early College at A&T employs real-world problem-based learning to help students develop critical thinking skills. As a recognized NC STEM School of Distinction, students engage in the engineering design process to develop and test ideas and solutions to problems facing STEM professionals in today’s world, with a particular focus on global sustainability and innovation. A key part of the STEM Early College experience is participation in the AP Capstone Research program during sophomore and junior years, and all students have an internship opportunity as seniors.Greensboro College Middle CollegeLocated on the beautiful campus of Greensboro College, GCMC was established as the first Middle College in the district. Serving 11th and 12th grade students in a close-knit and supportive environment, students are given the opportunity and freedom to develop their own identities and interests, all while taking on a rigorous and challenging academic curriculum. GCMS students aim to attend college after high school graduation and receive the support and guidance they need to finish their last two years of high school with college credits. The small, inviting school community provides an environment where students feel welcomed and supported by school staff members. During this visit, participants will learn about how middle colleges are part of Guilford County Schools broader early college strategy to expand postsecondary access and attainment.
When:  June 9th 8:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Where: Benton Convention Center (Winston-Salem)
Who:  Early College Educators, Leaders, and other interested Practitioners
Cost:  $225 for ECN members, $275 for non-members
Monday June 9, 2025 8:00am - 3:00pm EDT
Winston 1 Foyer

3:00pm EDT

Summit Pre-Registration
Monday June 9, 2025 3:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
Those arriving on Monday, June 9th are welcome to pick up their nametags and summit materials at the registration table in the Benton Convention Center foyer.
Monday June 9, 2025 3:00pm - 5:00pm EDT
Winston 1 Foyer

5:00pm EDT

Pre-Summit Meet & Greet
Monday June 9, 2025 5:00pm - 7:30pm EDT
Start the networking early with the pre-summit meet and greet at the Incendiary Brewing Company, just a short walk from the Benton Convention Center.
Monday June 9, 2025 5:00pm - 7:30pm EDT
Incendiary Brewing Company
 
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