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Cassandra Jude received her Bachelor of Arts degree in General Studies at The King’s University in Southlake, Texas. Subsequently, she obtained her Juris Doctor degree from UNT Dallas College of Law in Dallas, Texas. Before founding Jude Injury, Attorney Jude tried several criminal cases as an Assistant Public Defender with the Lee County Public Defender’s Office and worked for the biggest insurance defense firm in Florida. Additionally, prior to and during law school Attorney Jude worked in ...
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Formerly PCBRACE2019, 2020, 2022. Time to talk about the tough conversations- making the uncomfortable comfortable to reduce stigma and bring sensitive topics out in the open.
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This month we are talking about all things back to school with the Pitt County Schools Director of Student Services Karen Harrington. Pitt County Schools has made large strides in implementing trauma-informed practices for students and staff, and Mrs. Harrington is highlighting that in this episode. Pitt County Schools will be hosting open houses a…
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This month we are highlighting the important work of the Pitt County Coalition on Substance Use with a chat with its executive director, Lillie Malpass. PCBRACE is here to normalize conversations about trauma and resilience, pull difficult issues out into the light to obliterate shame, blame, and secrecy to build a better community for our children…
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This month we are recognizing May as Mental Health Awareness Month with our guests, Keith Letchworth, vice president of the Pitt County chapter of NAMI, and Derick Fields, secretary of the Pitt County Chapter of NAMI and certified NAMI Peer Support Facilitator. Join us as we learn about what the National Alliance on Mental Illness has to offer as w…
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This month we welcome representatives from the Pitt County Sheriff's Office, Venus Curry, community programs coordinator, and Sgt. Lee Darnell, public information officer, to discuss the amazing work the Pitt County Sheriff's Office is doing to build resilience in the community through its community programming and the programs, such as WEAR and SH…
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This month we welcome Morgan Tedder, executive director of Rocking Horse Ranch. Rocking Horse Ranch offers equine therapy for those experiencing the effects of trauma and other disabilities. Its mission is to improve each participant's quality of life so that they can become more independent, productive, and active members of our community. PCBRACE…
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February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month, and we know that teens are vulnerable to intimate partner violence and bullying outside of the home. Learn more about teen dating violence and the resources that are available with our guest Maddy Day, child counselor, at the Center for Family Violence Prevention. Not only does she discuss dating vi…
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Welcoming Sharon Rochelle- New Director of Pitt County DSS- She has heart for her people and her new community! She is ready to dive in and do the good work! Get to know a little about her and her vision for her department! We look forward to ongoing collaboration with her in the future! In addition- Hop onto the NC Stop Human Trafficking website f…
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PC BRACE November 2022 Dr, Jennifer Matthews Talks about the Community Resiliency Model (CRM) Efforts in Pitt County. Pitt County has 4 Certified CRM Teachers offering the Community Resiliency Model trainings to the public. CRM teaches skills to help children and adults experiencing stress and traumatic stress reactions. These skills can be used as…
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Welcome to Kiersten Mahaffy, Professional Development Coordinator, and Ashley Smith, Community Outreach Coordinator from Martin Pitt Partnership! Together they talk about the good work that revolves around the importance of developing relationships between parents and children, parents as partners, community partners and strengthening the community…
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PCBRACE 2022 June Edition- Greenville's Juneteenth Celebration/PRIDE Event Details- Community Connections ARE Protective Factors and Prevention! Welcome to Tiffanie Herring and Nancy Winterbauer as they talk about these two fabulous CommUnity Events!
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LeeSchools TV talks to Dr. Jeff Spiro, Chief Academic Officer, and Candace Allevato, Director of Secondary Curriculum, to discuss the shift in the 2022-23 High School schedule from a 4x4 block to a 7-period schedule. If you have any questions regarding the schedule change, e-mail us at HighSchoolSchedule@leeschools.net. #LoveLeeSchools…
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For this episode of the Lee Schools TV Podcast, we spoke with Kandy Messenger, Director of Food and Nutrition Services, on our district putting peanut butter back in schools, the effects of COVID-19 on the food supply, and the dedication of our food and nutrition workers to our students. #LoveLeeSchools…
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Superintendent Dr. Ken Savage is the special guest host for this episode of the Lee Schools TV podcast. He speaks with his brother, Dunbar math teacher Phil Savage and Dunbar senior Carson Mulvey about what makes a successful teacher student relationship. Carson also opens up about how he finished second in the world in the Microsoft Office Special…
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Michele Marston Stevens, Regional Director of Koinonia Community Solutions speaks to us about the mission and focus areas of services that Koinonia is bringing to Greenville, Pitt County and surrounding areas in Northeastern, NC- through education, economic empowerment and housing initiatives. Together we talk about how this supports the work of pr…
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Michele Marston Stevens, Regional Director of Koinonia Community Solutions speaks to us about the mission and focus areas of services that Koinonia is bringing to Greenville, Pitt County and surrounding areas in Northeastern, NC- through education, economic empowerment and housing initiatives. Together we talk about how this supports the work of pr…
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As we celebrate the 3rd Anniversary of the Change for Change Initiative getting passed, we sit down with Chief Financial Officer Dr. Ami Desamours to discuss how much the Half Cent Sales Tax has benefited our students and what is next for upgrades and construction in the school district. #LoveLeeSchools #ChangeforChange…
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The kick-off to 19 Day of Prevention- Prevention of Adverse Childhood Experiences/promotion of Resilience- BRACE Leadership Team members/ECU professors Dr. Jennifer Matthews and Dr. Erin Roberts talk about the new BRACE Website, monthly resources and promoting tools for the prevention of Adverse Childhood Experiences and Trauma.…
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On this episode of the LeeSchools TV Podcast, we talk to Dunbar High School Lead Technology Teacher Denise Spence about the 30+ technology certifications that Dunbar students can earn, the tech academy programs offered at Dunbar High and how their students have proven so successful, even on an International level. #LoveLeeSchools…
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On this episode of the LeeSchools TV podcast, Director of Transportation Roger Lloyd discusses bus stop safety, the effects of COVID-19 on transportation and more.If you or someone you know is interested in applying to be a bus driver for the School District of Lee County, visit leeschools.net/careers/bus_drivers or call 239-590-4023. #LoveLeeSchoo…
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Interim Superintendent Dr. Ken Savage discusses the importance of Service Minded Leadership, putting students, teachers and parents first, his climb up the ladder from student to leader in the Lee County School District and how his family's work in the school district has motivated him to put 100% into his work. #LoveLeeSchools…
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