Student Life at New Town Elementary
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Not only do our students thrive inside the classroom, but they receive an endless amount of support from teachers and staff in the areas of counseling, mental health resources, school health, and more!
Every student can chart their unique path to success and develop friendships and memories that will last a lifetime!
Student Resources
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Counseling
Meet Ms. Jessica Sellitti
This is my first year as a school counselor. I am very excited to be here at New Town and be a part of the Hawk Family. I got my bachelor's degree in psychology and my master's in counseling at UNC Charlotte. I love my job as an elementary school counselor! I am passionate about supporting students and helping them gain skills to be more successful at school and in life. Away from New Town, I enjoy spending time with my family and friends. I love being active, enjoy watching movies, traveling and being with my two dogs Max and Rex.
The counseling department at New Town Elementary School provides a comprehensive and multicultural school counseling program, focusing on academic, personal/social and career development within a supportive, caring and nurturing environment, so that all children achieve success in school and are prepared to lead fulfilling lives as responsible members of society. We have one full-time school counselor Jessica Sellitti. She provides classroom guidance lessons, small student groups, short-term individual counseling and crisis intervention, as well as consultation for parents and teachers.
You can visit Ms. Sellitti's website.
If you are the parent of a New Town Elementary student and have questions about your child, please feel free to call the office at 704-290-1525 and ask to speak to the school counselor.
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Social and Emotional Support
- If you need immediate assistance, dial 911.
- 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline Hours 24/7 with English/Spanish Licensed Clinician
Community Resources
- Behavioral Health Emergency Rooms Atrium Health Behavioral Health Center
- Address: 501 Billingsley Rd., Charlotte, NC 28211
- Phone: 704-444-2400
- Monarch Youth Crisis Center
- Address: 1810 Back Creek Dr., Charlotte, NC 28213
- Phone: 1-866-272-7826
- Novant Health Main E
- Address: 200 Hawthorne Ln, Charlotte, NC 28204
- Phone: 704-384-4000
Counseling Services
- Day Mark Recovery Services (walk-ins accepted)
- Phone: 704-296-6200
- Center for Emotional Health (CEH)
- Phone: 704-966-8206
- Thrive Counseling Services, PLLC
- Phone: 704-438-9901
- KinderMourn
- Phone: 704-376-2580
- Northeast Psychiatric Services
- Phone: 704-403-1877
- Southeast Psych
- Phone: 704-552-0116
- Cano Family Services, PLLC (bilingual therapists)
- Phone: 980-313-3020
- Providence South Clinical Associates
- Phone: 704-243-0326
- Manu Counseling (English, Hindi, Gujarati)
- Phone: 919-342-8859
Additional Resources
- Mental Health America
- National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Union County
- Phone: 704-292-2287
- The NAMI Teen and Young Adult (TYA)
- HelpLine 1-800-950-6264, chat at nami.org/help or text “Friend” to 62640 or email helpline@nami.org
- Your Life, Your Voice
- or text voice to 20121
- National Hopeline Network
- Phone: 1-800-SUICIDE (1-800-784-2433)
- Kevin Hines
- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
- Youth America Hotline Counseling for Teens by Teens
- Phone: 1-877-YOUTHLINE (Chat live with a volunteer)
- www.lmalive.org | www.youthline.us
- Phone: 1-877-YOUTHLINE (Chat live with a volunteer)
- Steve Smith Family Behavioral Health Urgent Care
- Phone: 704-273-3942
- Atrium Health Behavioral Hotline
- Phone: 704-444-2400
- Novant
- Phone: 1-800-718-3550
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Student Support Team
We care about you and want to make sure you are safe. Please feel free to contact school staff using the email addresses below and we will get back to you as soon as possible.
- School Social Worker: Jamal Gardner MSW, LCSWA, Jamal.Gardner@unioncountync.gov or jamal.gardner@ucps.k12.nc.us
- Behavorial Health Therapist: Blake Kellum MA, LCMHCA, Blake.Kellum@unioncountync.gov or Blake.Kellum@ucps.k12.nc.us
- School Counselor: Jessica Sellitti
- School Psychologist: Justine Macklin
- School Nurse: Penny Harrison
- Principal: Elizabeth Allen
Technology Services Resources
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Guidelines, Policies & Procedures
- Technology Donation Guidelines
- Copyright Guidelines from the UCPS BOE Policy Manual
- 5-01 Selection of Instructional Materials
- Responsibility For Selecting Media
- Objectives For Selecting Media
- Criteria For Selecting Media
- Procedures For Selecting And Maintaining The Media Collection
- Procedures For Challenged Materials
- Request For Reconsideration Of Instructional Material
- 5-01 Administrative Guidelines
- 5-01 Form
- 5-02 Copyright
- 5-20 Computers, Networks and Related Technology
- 5-21 Internet Safety
- 5-22 Social Media
- 5-01 Selection of Instructional Materials
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Apps and Services
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Tutorials for Students and Parents
- LANSchool Share Screen Prompt
- How to Care for your Chromebook Video
- UCPS Chromebook General Care and Precautions
- Chromebook FAQ
- How To Connect a Chromebook to the Internet
- How To Sign In To Student ZSCALER
- How To Save a File on Google Drive
- How To Print from a Chromebook
- Sign In and Use Teams
- Claim your account in NCEdcloud
- Claiming Your NCEdCloud Parent Account
- Fix authorization problems for Google access inside of Canvas
- How to Take Screen Shots on a Chromebook
- Student Chromebook Booklet
- Electrical Safety
- How to Transfer a File from Google Drive
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UCPS partners with Project 10Million
Project 10Million is an initiative aimed at delivering internet connectivity to millions of underserved student households at no cost to them. Project 10Million offers 100GBs/year of free data and free mobile hotspots to eligible students participating in the National School Lunch Program (NSLP)--one per household. Schools will need to identify and qualify students as being NSLP-participants. Applications for the National School Lunch Program are available online at https://www.lunchapplication.com/ or by contacting your school’s cafeteria. Approval letters are sent to qualifying students and the letter must be presented to the School Hotspot Administrator to prove eligibility for the Project 10Million program. Schools will then request a hotspot for the eligible student from Technology Services and it will be available for the student to pick up at the school.
UCPS has applied for Emergency Connectivity Funding through USAC to provide devices to students who are not eligible for the Project 10Million program. Funding announcements will be made in September. At this time there are no hotspots available except through Project 10Million. Check back for updates.
Enquirer Journal Article - UCPS Distributes Hot Spots to Students