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Degrees and Certifications:
BA Psychology Masters of Education Masters of Library Science AIG and EC Certified
Mrs. Leta Woodall
Selma Elementary School has been a part of my life since I first walked through the doors of the old three story building as a Kindergarten student in 1983. I attended Smithfield-Selma Middle School, and then graduated from Smithfield-Selma High School in 1995. After graduating from North Carolina State University, I moved back to my hometown of Selma. Principal Jerry Stevens offered me a job as a teacher here at Selma Elementary in December of 1998. During that time I decided to further my education by attending Campbell University where I received a Masters of Education in 2002. I taught first grade and kindergarten, and I have also worked with the Exceptional Children's Department as a resource teacher after receiving AIG and EC certification in 2005. I became the K-2 Media Coordinator in 2006, which allowed me to work part-time and still enjoy time at home with my own children. I became the full-time Media Coordinator in 2007, and shortly after completed the Library Science program through East Carolina University.
Please let me know if I can ever be of assistance to you. I want teachers, students, parents, and community members to always feel welcome in our library!
School Announcements
JCPS Announcements
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2023-2024 School Calendars Approved
The Johnston County Board of Education approved the 2023-2024 Traditional Staff and Student Calendars at their March Board of Education meeting.
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New Wellness Opportunity for JCPS Students, Staff, and Families
Johnston County Public Schools is committed to the health, safety, and well-being of our students, staff, and families. With that in mind, we are excited to announce to you our partnership with Care Solace, a mental health care coordination service.
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JCPS to hold Job Fair on April 15
Johnston County Public Schools will hold a Job Fair on Saturday, April 15 from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM at West Johnston High School.
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Updated School Nutrition Information for 2022-23
We hope that you and your student have already noticed some of the exciting new food and meal opportunities we are offering in our cafeterias this school year. Our new options will include more fresh produce, vegetarian options, and opportunities for students to customize their meal choice. These new offerings will be available at both breakfast and lunch.
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2022 Growth Needs Update
Johnston County Public Schools Chief of Facilities and Construction Brooks Moore presented the 2022 Growth Needs Update to the Johnston County Board of Education at their March meeting.