Fayetteville Satellite Office

Outreach Coordinator
Dennis Johnson

Reid Ross Classical School
3200 Ramsey Street
Fayetteville, NC 28301

Phone 910-488-8415
Fax 910-488-6209
dennis_johnson@ncsu.edu

Equipment Calendar
Programs

Directions

The Fayetteville satellite office is located at Reid Ross Classical School in the Northeastern part of Fayetteville. Reid Ross Classical School is a year round school of choice for grades 6 - 12 focusing on college preparation and Padeia seminars. Students who graduate from Reid Ross meet or exceed the requirements for the North Carolina Scholars Diploma.

The Fayetteville Office serves the science and math teachers of Cumberland and surrounding counties, providing them with CBL and MBL technology workshops, CBL/MBL equipment on a loan basis, technical support, and curriculum integration support.

Through generous funding from The Department of Education, the Fayetteville satellite office extends the services of The Science House providing middle school science and math teachers access to training and equipment including laptop computers, graphing calculators, and a variety of probeware. The use of such equipment promotes exploration and helps students see technology as a tool for learning.

Programs at the Fayetteville Satellite Office

For more information on any of these programs contact Dennis Johnson

Directions to the Fayetteville Satellite Office

From the North:

  • Follow Hwy 401 from Lillington to Fayetteville.
  • Stay on Business 401 (Ramsey Street) past Country Club Drive (401 By-Pass)
  • Continue 1/4 mile. You will see the school on the left.

From the South:

  • Exit I-95 at exit 46 (Hwy 87)
  • Take Hwy 87 North towards Fayetteville
  • Hwy 87 becomes MLK FRWY at the City Limits.
  • Stay on MLK FRWY until it ends at Ramsey Street.
  • Turn left onto Ramsey Street.
  • Stay on Ramsey Street for about 2 miles. The school will be on your right.

.This project received support from The Golden LEAF Foundation

 

 
     

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