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School Social Workers

Chronic absence is defined in North Carolina as missing 10 percent of school days within one academic year for any reason (excused or unexcused).

Consistent school attendance in the early grades boosts children’s academic learning, achievement, and motivation, while early chronic absence is associated with lower academic achievement, truancy in middle school, school dropout, delinquency, and substance abuse.

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Social Worker Team

 

AdVance Academy

 

 

Janesha Marrow

 

 

252-438-8407

 

 

Aycock Elementary

 

 

 

 

 

252-492-1516

 

 

Carver Elementary

 

 

Toni Harrell-Terry

 

 

252-438-6955

 

Clarke Elementary

 

 

Toni Harrell-Terry

 

 

252-438-8415

 

 

Dabney Elementary

 

 

Monica Williams

 

 

252-438-6918

 

 

EM Rollins Elementary

 

 

Danielle Yelverton

 

 

252-438-2189

 

 

EO Young Elementary

 

 

 

 

 

252-438-6423

 

 

LB Yancey Elementary

 

 

Kristen Rohring

 

 

252-438-8336

 

 

New Hope Elementary

 

 

Jasmine Rogers

 

 

252-438-6549

 

 

Pinkston Street Elementary

 

 

Linda Hargrove

 

 

252-438-3441

 

 

STEM Early High School

 

 

William Hawkins

 

 

252-738-2260

 

 

Vance County Early College

 

 

Juliet Black-Jasnosz

 

 

252-738-3580

 

 

Vance County High School

 

 

Abril Bullock

 

 

252-430-6000

 

 

Vance County Middle School

 

 

Sheleshia Richardson

 

 

252-492-6041

 

 

Vance Virtual Village

 

 

Toni Fletcher

 

 

252-506-7172

 

 

Zeb Vance Elementary

 

 

Kristen Rohring

 

 

252-438-8492