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Celebrating Community Support: Enriching Learning During Native American Heritage Month

A photo of Jennifer Wagner, Craven County Schools Director of Public Relations, and members of the Richard Dobbs Spaight Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution.

Craven County Schools extends a heartfelt thank you to the Richard Dobbs Spaight Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR) for their generous and meaningful book donation to our elementary, middle, and high schools media centers.

These carefully selected titles will support and enrich student learning, inspiring curiosity and cultural understanding during Native American Heritage Month and well beyond.

The donation included Chapter Representative Mrs. Paula Quinn and Committee Members, who proudly presented the books to Mrs. Jennifer Wagner, CCS Director of Public Relations and Communications. Mrs. Wagner graciously accepted the gift on behalf of the entire district and its students.

Mrs. Wagner shared her appreciation for the annual contribution:

“We are so grateful for Mrs. Quinn’s dedication each year. The Committee’s gift is always a highlight for our media coordinators and students as they look forward to exploring these new resources. Their commitment to learning is deeply appreciated, and we value them as one of our most generous and consistent community partners.”

This commitment from the Richard Dobbs Spaight Chapter helps CCS expand its library resources, ensuring students have access to diverse perspectives and historical context. Thank you for helping us inspire curiosity, cultural awareness, and a love of reading in our students.

  • All Elementary Schools
  • Early College EAST
  • Grover C. Fields Middle
  • Havelock High School
  • Havelock Middle
  • New Bern High
  • Tucker Creek Middle
  • West Craven High
  • West Craven Middle