group of new teachers

Sampson County Schools (SCS) is excited to introduce seven new teachers who have enthusiastically joined the educational community. These educators have embraced the opportunity to contribute their expertise and passion to SCS, ready to make a difference in the lives of students.

"This new group of teachers marks a positive stride for SCS, demonstrating the appeal and desirability of the school district as an attractive workplace for educators," said Brenda Nordin, SCS Teacher Support director.

The district has a history of acknowledging outstanding educators, as evidenced by the recognition of finalists for the 2023-2024 Teacher of the Year award. This commitment to celebrating excellence in teaching further exemplifies the value placed on educators within the SCS community.

As the new year begins, the enthusiasm and energy of these new teachers will contribute to the educational environment within Sampson County Schools. The school district's focus on welcoming new teachers is a testament to its dedication to fostering a supportive and thriving educational community.

The recent addition of talent includes individuals who have shown dedication and a commitment to making an impact within Sampson County Schools.

  • Michel Bain-Hernandez - Lakewood High School,  Exceptional Children

  • Courtney Barber - Union Elementary School, 1st grade

  • Tiara Brantley  - Salemburg Elementary School, 1st grade

  • Emma Clark - Clement Elementary School, 1st grade

  • Arinna Corbett -  Hobbton High School,  English

  • Justin Parker -  Union Middle School,  Agriculture

  • Varena Wright - Union Elementary School, 1st grade