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.
Attendance Works
In School OR In Court
Social Worker Team
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AdVance Academy
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Janesha Marrow
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252-438-8407
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Aycock Elementary
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252-492-1516
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Carver Elementary
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Toni Harrell-Terry
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252-438-6955 |
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Clarke Elementary
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Toni Harrell-Terry
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252-438-8415
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Dabney Elementary
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Monica Williams
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252-438-6918
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EM Rollins Elementary
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Danielle Yelverton
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252-438-2189
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EO Young Elementary
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252-438-6423
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LB Yancey Elementary
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Kristen Rohring
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252-438-8336
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New Hope Elementary
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Jasmine Rogers
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252-438-6549
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Pinkston Street Elementary
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Linda Hargrove
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252-438-3441
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STEM Early High School
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William Hawkins
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252-738-2260
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Vance County Early College
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Juliet Black-Jasnosz
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252-738-3580
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Vance County High School
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Abril Bullock
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252-430-6000
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Vance County Middle School
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Sheleshia Richardson
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252-492-6041
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Vance Virtual Village
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Toni Fletcher
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252-506-7172
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Zeb Vance Elementary
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Kristen Rohring
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252-438-8492 |