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Teamship hits global reach

For the first time, a District C Certified Coach guided students through an intercultural problem-solving experience. Read more here about how UNC Wilmington ran a collaborative Teamship program with students

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“I’m feeling… amazing.”

As part of NC’s Summer Career Accelerator initiative, we partnered with Johnston County Public Schools to offer a Teamship program for 20 students. Over two weeks, teams of students solved

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This will make you smile

If you love teachers as much as we do, this video is for you. These educators have spent over 50 hours training to be District C certified coaches. This is

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District C and Ablr

We are thrilled to partner with Ablr to launch AblrWorks Teamship, a new Teamship experience for students with and without disabilities. Our first program concludes with a pitch event on

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The City of Raleigh & District C

Through a partnership between the City of Raleigh and District C, 27 Summer Youth Employment interns have teamed up to solve real problems for 8 different Raleigh businesses and organizations…

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1,000 students

That moment when the first-ever District C student walked through the door back in February of 2017 is one we’ll never forget, even as we celebrate reaching our 1,000th student

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District C at DEI Conference

We were honored to facilitate the “Activation Labs” portion of this year’s DEI conference hosted by the Raleigh Chamber. The Labs featured 600 participants and dozens of important small group

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A new kind of college internship at UNC

The UNC Entrepreneurial Consulting Internship, supported by District C, is a unique internship experience for 40 rising college seniors and MBA students from the Shuford Program in Entrepreneurship and Kenan-Flagler

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Announcing District C Cape Fear

District C and Cape Fear Collective announce a regional partnership to strengthen the early talent pipeline in the Cape Fear region of North Carolina. District C Cape Fear will become

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Wake County Schools adopt Teamship

Grey Mangum and Mackie Hayman, District C-certified teachers from Sanderson & Heritage High Schools, launch a first-of-its-kind cross-school District C course. 8 teams of 32 students will solve problems for

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Expanding our reach

District C’s newest Coaching Fellows are educators from all over NC, including Rowan County, Warren County, Edgecombe County, and the Cape Fear region. Through the District C Coaching Institute, these

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Mentioned by Forbes

National education thought leader Tom Vander Ark wrote about the Future of Work on Forbes.com. District C student Yonas Kemal was a featured voice. Read the article.

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Ready Nation profiles District C

Ready Nation, a group of business executives who promote solutions to prepare students for modern work, recently profiled our program with the help of District C student Anthony Luzzi, pictured

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District C at NC State

Thanks to Cari Keller and her Intro to Entrepreneurship class at NC State for inviting us in to facilitate a workshop on building productive teams.

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Meet Jordan

“My confidence definitely… I think it grew by like one thousand percent with District C.” This is the story of Jordan Christmas, senior at Southeast Raleigh Magnet High School, and

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Workshops at UNC Chapel Hill

UNC student entrepreneurs, local professionals, and high school students joined Anne for two workshops at UNC’s Global Entrepreneurship Week, hosted by Innovate Carolina at the 1789 innovation space on Franklin

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“How rare is that?”

This past summer, we kicked off our first-ever District C Coaching Institute. We started by inviting our Coaching Fellows to actually do the Teamship experience as students. This led to

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