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The Student Services Department at JMHS provides many services to all students including, but not limited to, academic counseling, drop out prevention, attendance issues, time management, course registration, preparing college applications and conflict mediation. The department phone number is 919-663-3820.
- Loretta Batchelor, MTSS/Dropout Prevention/504 Coordinator: loretta@chatham.k12.nc.us
- Christal Davis-Russell, Social Worker: cdavisrussell@chatham.k12.nc.us
- Christian Fisher, Student Services: dfisher@chatham.k12.nc.us
- Lorrie Fisher, Counselor: 11th grade counselor lfisher@chatham.k12.nc.us
- Margaret Grayson, Counselor: AVID, 9th & 10th grade counselor, last names beginning A - H; mgrayson@chatham.k12.nc.us Click here to make an appointment through Calendly.
- April Hammonds, CCCC Advisor: CCCC College and Career Promise courses (CCP Page); ahammonds@chatham.k12.nc.us
- Tammy Morris, Counselor: 10th grade counselor, last names beginning I - Z & 12th grade counselor; tamorris@chatham.k12.nc.us Click here to make an appointment through Calendly.
- Nancy Myles, Counseling Secretary/Registrar: Transcripts, schedule appointments, local scholarship applications; nmyles@chatham.k12.nc.us
- Luke Nicks, Career Development Coordinator: jlnicks@chatham.k12.nc.us
- Travis Patterson, General Youth Services/High School Success Coach: tpatterson@chatham.k12.nc.us
- Luis Quintanilla, College Coach: College search, applications, and financial aid assistance; lquintanilla@chatham.k12.nc.us

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Requesting Records and Transcripts
Chatham County Schools is now offering a secure website for former students and corporations to request transcripts and student records online.
Per District policy and the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) student records are only available to those who have authorization from the student or parent, guardian or responsible person if the student is less than 18 years of age. If the student is 18 years of age or older, school records will not be released to a parent, guardian, or responsible person without the student’s written consent.
Records are retained at your last school of attendance for three years after your date of graduation or withdrawal from the District. Pupil Services houses all academic records for students after the third year.
Please note the information below:- Requests for information must be completed online and will be processed on normal business days during normal business hours (Monday-Friday 8:00 AM-4:00 PM).
- Fax, emails, phones and mailed in requests will no longer be accepted.
- Go to https://chathamnc.scriborder.com/ for all record requests.
All requests will be checked for accuracy. Any inaccurate information may result in your record not being processed. All communication with regard to your order, payment, our progress, and the records delivery will be sent via email.
Announcements
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Are you a 10th, 11th & 12th grader interested in STEM?
Students,You know how important it is to support women in STEM fields. And while women working in STEM have made great strides, they continue to be underrepresented in many areas.Meredith STEM College is a unique opportunity for 10th, 11th, and 12th-grade women to explore and develop their science interests.
Students selected for the program participate in six in-person weekend workshops and a two-week residential summer experience on Meredith’s campus. They also earn three college credits and connect with peers, faculty, and professionals who share their interests.
Why Meredith?
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Meredith’s emphasis on strengths-based education for women is particularly valuable for undergraduate students pursuing careers in STEM.
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Research suggests that your college environment can significantly impact your success in STEM majors. At Meredith, we’re experts in helping women succeed.
P.S. The workshops begin in December 2022 and are held throughout the spring, leading up to the summer learning experience in June 2023.
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