Phone: 919-934-2978
Email:
Degrees and Certifications:
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education (K-6) National Board Certified Teacher
Mrs. Nguyen
Hello! My name is Anne Nguyen. I graduated from Campbell University in 2006 and began teaching kindergarten. I spent two years there before taking some time off to raise my children as a stay-at-home mom. I am so excited to be back in the classroom! Before officially coming back, I tutored and subbed full-time at Wilson's Mills. Now I am a first grade teacher who gets to spend my time helping young minds grow! I look forward to this school year as it will be fun and exciting. I cannot wait to see what I get to teach your children as well as what your children get to teach me.
School Announcements
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Title I Preschool Information
Are you the parent of a three- or four-year old child who is not currently enrolled in preschool? Are you interested in your child having an opportunity to participate in a low-cost, high-quality preschool program? Click here for more information...
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PTA Board Meetings
Do you want to be more involved? Join us for our monthly PTA Board Meetings. Dates are located on our Calendar.
JCPS Announcements
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Johnston County Public Schools Class of 2023 Graduation Dates
Johnston County Public Schools is pleased to announce graduation ceremony dates for our traditional high schools for the 2022-2023 school year. For questions regarding a specific ceremony, please contact the specific 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.