Educational partners Randolph Community College, Randolph County School
System, and Asheboro City Schools were recently awarded a $960,000 grant
from the Golden LEAF Foundation to further advance the Pathways to
Prosperity program.
Mark Sorrells, executive vice president of the Golden LEAF Foundation,
was at RCC’s Martha Luck Comer Conference Center on Thursday, July 13,
to present a check to Dr. Robert Shackleford, RCC president; Dr. Stephen
Gainey, Randolph County School System superintendent; and Dr. Terry
Worrell, Asheboro City Schools superintendent.
“This community
has its act together,” said Sorrells of Randolph County and the three
school systems, explaining why Golden LEAF had decided to fund the grant
request. “This community has a plan…and they are mobilizing the
resources to make it happen.”
For more on this story, go to http://www.randolph.edu/headlines/1586-golden-leaf-pathways.html.
Thursday, July 13, 2017
Golden LEAF Foundation Grant Boosts Pathways to Prosperity Program for Randolph County
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