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Carrboro Mayor Barbara Foushee Dedicates Day to Celebrate 55th Anniversary of Community School for People Under Six

By Adrianne Sinclair

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Carrboro Mayor Barbara Foushee Dedicates Day to Celebrate 55th Anniversary of Community School for People Under Six

In a heartfelt nod to early childhood education, Carrboro’s Mayor Barbara Foushee has officially proclaimed tomorrow, as “Community School for People Under Six 55th Anniversary Celebration Day,” according to the Town of Carrboro’s announcement. Over half a century ago, in 1970, CSPU6 opened its doors with an ethos centered around providing a welcoming, inclusive, and positive space for young learners to come into their own.

The Town recognizes the significant impact that the Community School for People Under Six has on local families, shaping the community’s character through its dedication to nurturing the potential within each child. The proclamation reflects the town’s admiration for the school’s longstanding commitment to enriching educational experiences for it’s youngest inhabitants.

For fifty-five years, CSPU6 has stood as a beacon of growth, innovation, and support, with acknowledgment emerging not just from within but echoing throughout Carrboro and beyond. This long-standing institution prides itself on fostering a sense of belonging and unity, cornerstones that not only fortify the foundations of early learning but also weave into the fabric of society at large.

This weekend’s festivities will honor the enduring legacy and ongoing contributions of CSPU6, as highlighted by Mayor Foushee. Residents are encouraged to be part of the momentous occasion, recognizing an institution that has cultivated generations of curious, compassionate, and capable individuals. As stated in the town’s proclamation, we look forward to many more years of CSPU6’s continued success and impactful presence within the community.