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Bulldog Chatter– page 1 March 13, 2020 Organics Pacific Work-based Learning Partnership Scotty Hipper General Manager with Organics Pacific signs Work-based Learning MOU Partnership as Joan Robinson, CTR/WBL Coordinator looks on. Kittrell JCC facility maintenance students Douglas Demmings and Jazmine Olmos are pictured with Scotty Hipper WBL Supervisor On March 9, 2020, Kittrell Job Corps Center Facility Maintenance students Douglas Demmings and Jazmine Olmos began their six weeks paid Work-based Learning internship at Organics Pacific of Henderson, NC. Their duties and responsibilities will be quality control, gather- ing potty soil samples for lab testing, bagging products, and cutting grass. According to Jazmine Olmos she’s excited about this opportunity to obtain some work ex- perience to build her resume, learn new skills, and of course earn extra income to assist with her transitional needs. Student Organics Pacific Tour

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Page 1: Organics Pacific Work-based Learning PartnershipOn March 5th, Ms. Owens, CPP/CTR Manager along with counselor Ms. Hedgepeth, Ms. Hayes and Mr. Speight rewarded all Pre-30 students

Bulldog Chatter– page 1

March 13, 2020

Organics Pacific Work-based Learning Partnership

Scotty Hipper General Manager with Organics Pacific signs Work-based

Learning MOU Partnership as Joan Robinson, CTR/WBL Coordinator

looks on.

Kittrell JCC facility maintenance students Douglas Demmings and

Jazmine Olmos are pictured with Scotty Hipper WBL Supervisor

On March 9, 2020, Kittrell Job Corps Center Facility

Maintenance students Douglas Demmings and Jazmine

Olmos began their six weeks paid Work-based Learning

internship at Organics Pacific of Henderson, NC. Their

duties and responsibilities will be quality control, gather-

ing potty soil samples for lab testing, bagging products,

and cutting grass. According to Jazmine Olmos she’s

excited about this opportunity to obtain some work ex-

perience to build her resume, learn new skills, and of

course earn extra income to assist with her transitional

needs.

Student Organics Pacific Tour

Page 2: Organics Pacific Work-based Learning PartnershipOn March 5th, Ms. Owens, CPP/CTR Manager along with counselor Ms. Hedgepeth, Ms. Hayes and Mr. Speight rewarded all Pre-30 students

On March 5th , Ms. Owens, CPP/CTR Manager along with counselor Ms. Hedgepeth, Ms. Hayes

and Mr. Speight rewarded all Pre-30 students with ice cream for their hard work, and commitment.

The student had a great time picking out the toppings to include chocolate and/or caramel syrup ,

sprinkles, and crumbled cookies.

Ice Cream Social

Tiara Hedgepeth, Guidance Counselor serving

the students Ice Cream

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During the month of March, each Instructor nomi-nated one student that exhibited proper hygiene, well dressed, and leadership skills. The students were allowed to come to the Recreation center every Friday at 12:00pm-till the end of the training day to play games, watch movies, or just sit around and talk while enjoying Bojangles Chicken and Biscuits .

Allen James Jr

Nickolas Battle

Robert McFee

Damani Gayle

Jeremiah Balance

Genesis Rivers-Fuentes

Janiyah Baine

Tara Veitch

Coutney Roseberry

Hamza Faizon

Alexandria Smith

Aggie Maianga

Nathaniel Carpenter

Merrell Blackmon

Janell Lightborne

Pictured :

Mr. Hinton, Driver’s Ed Instructor serves Popcorn

Mr. Crawford, CSIO joins the fun

Mr. Turner , Center Director watches the students play video games

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Kittrell Celebrates Women’s History Month

Mother Theresa

Mother Teresa, born in Albania, was a Roman Catholic nun who lived

in India for most of her life. In 1950 she founded the Missionaries of

Charity which attracted many sisters who took vows of chastity, pov-

erty, obedience and free service to the poorest of the poor. The work

that the order undertook, in over 130 countries, included managing

homes for people who were dying, soup kitchens, orphanages and

schools. Although criticised for her opposition to abortion, her charita-

ble work changed the lives of many of the most vulnerable people in

the world.—Wikipedia

On 10 September 1946, Teresa experienced what she later

described as "the call within the call" when she traveled by

train to the Loreto convent in Darjeeling from Calcutta for

her annual retreat. "I was to leave the convent and help the

poor while living among them. It was an order. To fail

would have been to break the faith."[35] Joseph Langford

later wrote, "Though no one knew it at the time, Sister Te-

resa had just become Mother Teresa".[36] 0– Wikipedia

Missionaries of Charity in traditional Saris

In 1952, Teresa opened her first hospice with help from Calcutta officials. She converted an abandoned Hindu temple

into the Kalighat Home for the Dying, free for the poor, and renamed it Kalighat, the Home of the Pure Heart (Nirmal

Hriday).[45] Those brought to the home received medical attention and the opportunity to die with dignity in accord-

ance with their faith: Muslims were read the Quran, Hindus received water from the Ganges, and Catholics received

extreme unction.[46] "A beautiful death", Teresa said, "is for people who lived like animals to die like angels—loved

and wanted."[46] - Wikipedia

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New Enrollees on March 10 2020

1. Savon Ewing

2.Charles Freeman

3.Samya Guilford

4.James Johnson

5.Ellelah Pierce

6.Darion Thompson

7.Jeonte Turner

8.Benjamin Williams

9.Jordan Williams

Capstones & Completers

Certified Nursing Assistant Completers

Tyronisha McNeil

Culinary Completer

NKulu Sada

FM Completer

Tyrone Horne

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TABE HIGH ROLLERS

Reading High Rollers

Elijah Lewis EFL 5

TABE 11/12 Gains

Jahlin Moore

Dalashon Davis

Kentavious Everette

Isaiah Laws

TUTORING

Monday-Thursday 3;30-5:15pm

(Math ) Monday-Thursday 7:00—7:50am

LEARNER PERMIT

Kevin Shipman

Tahizaey Jones

Jeremiah Balance

Jah’lid Davis

Karim Ndayisaba

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EXPRESS YOUR-

SELF

Adams & Associates, Inc. em-

ployees are encouraged to ex-

press concerns and report any

quality, integrity or other issues if

they arise. The best way to do

this is through your supervisor.

You may also address concerns

through others in your chain of

command or the Human Re-

sources Department. If neces-

sary, issues may also be reported

to the Corporate Office through

KITTRELL

JOB CORPS

CENTER

PO Box 278

1096 US Highway 1

South

Kittrell, NC 27544

Phone: (252) 438-

9106

Fax: (252) 492-9630

Email: busi-

[email protected]

ADAMS AND ASSOCIATES,

INC. EMPLOYEE HOTLINE

Adams and Associates, Inc. is committed to

providing a forum for employees to express con-

cerns. The most effective way to do this is to uti-

lize the local chain of command or Human Re-

sources Department. However, there may be

times when an employee has exhausted the local

chain of command or is not comfortable express-

ing concerns at the local level and wishes to have

them heard at the Corporate level. An Employee

Hotline has been established to provide intake,

investigation and resolution of concerns elevated

to the Corporate Office.

Employees have multiple options to express

themselves through the Employee Hotline. They

are:

Email:[email protected]

Web based:http://adamsintegrityhotline.com

Kittrell Job Corps is a no-cost education and career technical training program administered by the U.S. Depart-

ment of Labor that helps young people ages 16 through 24 improve the quality of their lives through career tech-

nical and academic training. The Job Corps program is authorized by Title I-C of the Workforce Investment Act

of 1998. For more information about the Job Corps program at a national level, please visit our Official Public

Web Site.

At Kittrell Job Corps Center, we support the Job Corps program's mission of teaching eligible young people the

skills they need to become employable and independent and placing them in meaningful jobs or further educa-

tion.

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TEAP Counselor

LPN ( PT)

CTT Instructor– Brick

CTT Instructor– Business Office Administration

Academic Instructor ( Math )

Recreation Specialist (PT) candidate identified

Education & Training Clerk

If you are interested in applying for any of the above positions go to www.adamsaii.com to

complete an application of call Human Resources at 252-438-9108 or 252– 438-9107

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