Student Services

Student Services is committed to supporting the instructional process by identifying and eliminating barriers to learning, advocating for the needs of the whole child, and empowering all students to become lifelong learners in the 21st century. The office hours for all members of this team are from 7:00-3:00, Monday-Friday. You may email them directly or call the school to speak to someone in this department.

Some of the Special Resources Available at Anne Chesnutt Year-Round Middle School are:

Registration

Kathleen Gambrell
For school registration information please click here. Registration is available during school hours Monday thru Friday.

School Counselors

Lillian Stubbs
Nicholas Watson
Professional school counselors are certified/licensed educators with a minimum of a master’s degree in school counseling making them uniquely qualified to address students’ cognitive, socio-emotional, and career development needs by implementing a comprehensive school counseling program. They also provide consultation, individual and group counseling, academic advisement. In addition, they provide prevention, crisis intervention, and conflict resolution. 

School Social Workers

Jobina Johnson
Pamela Faircloths
School Social Workers are trained mental health professionals with a Bachelors or Master's degree in social work.  They are the link between the home, school, and community.  School social workers provide direct as well as indirect services to students, families, and school personnel such as monitoring school attendance, promoting dropout prevention, consultation, information and referral, identification of at-risk students, and counseling.  In addition, they provide prevention, crisis intervention, and conflict resolution.  

School Exceptional Children Case Teacher

Dr Sue Ward
The EC Case Teacher can address concerns for students eligible for special education services. They can verify service implementation and communicate with the student’s team to meet their academic and functional needs. In addition, she can coordinate Child Find. This is a coordinated effort between the Student Services Team and the Exceptional Children Services to locate and identify children and youth suspected of or diagnosed with a disability who might have intellectual, physical, or emotional disabilities and are unable to benefit from the regular school program without special assistance. Please email Dr. Sue Ward directly to set up an appointment.

Academically / Intellectually Gifted Services

Crystal Stubbs
The Cumberland County School system believes that gifted learners have special intellectual, social, and emotional needs that require an enriched educational environment designed to develop superior thinking skills with curriculum that offers greater complexity, more depth, and a faster pace. Our school system is dedicated to providing differentiated instructional services for students from a variety of social, economic, and cultural backgrounds. These services are designed to foster self-directed, life-long learning by encouraging exploration, inquiry, in-depth study, and reflective thinking. Please email Ms. Stubbs to get further information about this program.

School Nurse

Jennifer Oxendine
School nursing is a specialized practice of professional nursing that advances the well-being, academic success, and life-long achievement and health of students.  School nurses facilitate health services such as immunizations, communicable disease control, vision and hearing screening, and follow-up, health assessments and referrals, and health counseling and information for students and families.  School nurses actively collaborate with school personnel, students, and parents to create health plans and to administer medication.

Medicine Clerk

Brandon Moore
Handles the day to day routine of dispensing medicine to our students on campus. Takes temperatures and makes phone calls home as needed to inform parents and guardians of their child while on campus.

CCS Military Family & Youth Liaison

The military family and youth liaison (MFYL) acts as a communication link between the installation and the school district in order to ease the transition for the military students.  The MFYL coordinates and supports efforts to: assess needs, build awareness of resources, and connect those with needs to supportive solutions. For additional information please contact  910.678.7008.  

Community Resources

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For assistance with finding community resources in your area:

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