PARENT/PRINCIPAL CONNECTION Our monthly Principal Coffee Chats will continue and I cordially invite all parents to join us for the first installment of the school year on Tuesday, September 6 at 8:00 AM. We will also continue to live-stream the coffee chat via a link on Schoology, allowing all families to view the chat live or watch/listen to the archive at their convenience. If you are not a member of the LNC2HSP Schoology group, the code to join is M4XT8-Q43FD. More information will be shared closer to the date, but the agenda for the September chat will include a high school counseling overview for the year. In addition, I encourage our families to connect with me through Twitter and my professional blog. I utilize both of these forums to communicate our successes, promote school-related events, share resources and collaborate with my professional learning network. You will also find school-wide social media shared via LNC's Facebook page, Twitter account and Instagram. We are very active on all three and they offer an opportunity to gain an understanding of our school culture and keep up with the "softer" side of the news at LNC. NEW HS STAFF Next, I would like to take this opportunity to introduce our new faculty to LNC: Andi Barkley officially joins LNC as a Spanish teacher after serving as a long-term substitute in Spanish I and Spanish II at the high school in ‘21-22, as well as a Spanish I teacher in the middle school. In ‘20-21, Ms. Barkley served as a long-term substitute in a biology and chemistry classroom for the second semester. She will be teaching Spanish I and Spanish II for the ‘22-23 school year. Audrie Graham is a science teacher, recently completing her second year at West Cabarrus HS (Cabarrus County Schools), which opened its doors in 2019-20. She will be teaching Biology and Earth & Environmental Science for the ‘22-23 school year. Ms. Graham will be participating in the final year of our beginning teacher support program and will be coaching within our HS cheerleading program as well. Furthermore, Audrie Graham is a Lake Norman Charter Graduate, Class of 2016. Amanda Hubrich is a veteran math teacher, previously serving at Independence High School (Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools) since 2012. Ms. Hubrich is also National Board Certified in Early Adolescence Mathematics. Throughout her career, she has taught a wide-range of courses, including Math I, Math II, and Math III. She will be teaching Math III for the ‘22-23 school year. Julie Phelps is a veteran English teacher, previously serving at Mallard Creek High School (Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools). Throughout her career, she has taught a wide-range of courses, including English 9, English 10, English 11, AP Language and Composition and Executive Class Council. She will be teaching English 9, English 11, and English 12 for the ‘22-23 school year. W. Kaleb Reavis is a music teacher, having served as the Band and Chorus Director at Highland School of Technology (Gaston County Schools) for the previous five years. Due to the performing arts restructuring at the middle school and high school, Mr. Reavis will be serving as the Band and Chorus Director at the HS, collaborating with Mr. Scaringelli and Mr. McSwain as they transition to being full-time at the MS, due to the continued increase of enrollment of both programs. Joanna Wallace is a veteran Spanish teacher, previously teaching at Woodlawn School and Holy Trinity Catholic School. Upon arriving in North Carolina, Mrs. Wallace taught at East Montgomery High School (Montgomery County Schools). She will be teaching Spanish II and Spanish III for the ‘22-23 school year. Sydney Wright is a social studies teacher, previously completing her first three years at Corvian Community School. For the past two years, she was the social studies department chair at Corvian. Ms. Wright taught a wide range of courses, including European History, Civics & Government, Civics and Economics and U.S. Government and Politics. She will be teaching Economics & Personal Finance and Sociology for the ‘22-23 school year. Lastly, Kimberly Van Buren is a veteran counselor, having served the South Iredell High School (Iredell-Statesville Schools) community since 2004. Her career began as a career counselor at Nova Southeastern University before relocating back to NC, where she served as an Assistant Director of Career Development at Wake Forest University prior to joining South Iredell HS. While in Iredell-Statesville Schools, Ms. Van Buren was the lead HS counselor for the district, in addition to her role at South Iredell HS. Here are the student-counselor assignments: 9th - 12th graders with Last Name A - G are assigned to Ms. Van Buren 9th - 12th graders with Last Name H - O remain with Mr. Porter 9th - 12th graders with Last Name P - Z remain with Ms. Casillas We are excited to welcome this group to our LNC Community. |
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