Current CEU Information
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Visit Licensure at Human Resources for the latest information concerning your status: 910-678-2639 or 910-678-2349.
License Renewal-Standard Professional II License Requirements
EC and Student Services Staff: The EC Department and CCS Licensure recommend that all school based EC teachers should complete the 3 Literacy renewal credits in case they transfer or get moved into K-8 positions during their renewal cycle. The CCS Student Services Department recommends that all school based Counselors, Psychologists, and Social Workers should complete the 3 Literacy renewal credits in case they transfer or get moved into K-8 positions during their renewal cycle.
New Information Regarding Literacy Credits: Effective with licenses renewing 6/30/2016 and beyond, literacy professional development must meet the following:
- Literacy: shall include evidence-based assessment, diagnosis, and intervention strategies for students not demonstrating reading proficiency. Oral language, phonemic and phonological awareness, phonics, vocabulary, fluency, and comprehension shall be addressed in literacy-related activities leading to license renewal for elementary and middle school teachers.
To check your CEU History: https://hrms.ccs/hrms/ceu.nsf/ceuhistory?openform
(Please note: you must be on a CCS server and must be in Microsoft Edge. This will not work in Google.)
Enter: Social Security Number (No hyphens)
Once entered it should generate your CEU History.
Before you print, back out your Social Security number to keep it safe. - Literacy: shall include evidence-based assessment, diagnosis, and intervention strategies for students not demonstrating reading proficiency. Oral language, phonemic and phonological awareness, phonics, vocabulary, fluency, and comprehension shall be addressed in literacy-related activities leading to license renewal for elementary and middle school teachers.
Contact Us
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Professional Development
396 Elementary Dr.
Fayetteville, NC
Phone: 910-678-2708
Fax: 910-678-2598Yimiya Pearson
Director