Nicole has been a resident of Franklin county for 25 years. She has two children who have attended Franklin County schools, one who has graduated and one who is currently in school. Nicole has been a member of the District Parent Advisory Counsel (DPAC) for five years, giving input on important topics that affect Franklin County students and families. Over the years, she has volunteered in different capacities for Franklin County schools.
Nicole has been employed in Federal Law Enforcement for the last 24 years and currently serves as a Correctional Treatment Specialist at the Federal Correctional Complex in Butner, North Carolina. She specializes in analyzing and evaluating individual program development, rehabilitation planning, counseling and plays an intricate role for the success of each individual serving time. She has experience working with culturally diverse communities. Nicole is a dedicated leader in her community and currently facilitates a parenting meetup at her church, providing support, connection, and encouragement to families.
Nicole understands the importance of safe and secure schools. She is a volunteer advocate for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention in North Carolina, understanding the importance of good mental health. Nicole believes that academic success is possible for all students from all backgrounds. She values those who work in the classrooms and their experiences.
Nicole is ready to put the needs of students, families and teachers as a top priority.
Safe schools are successful schools.
No student should ever feel alone.
Strong academics open doors for every child.
Teachers and staff should feel supported.
Planning ahead for responsible growth.
Utilizing sound budget management in decision making.
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