Olivia Hall is Roseboro Salemburg Middle School’s Teacher of the Year. She is a 2011 Teaching Fellow and Summa Cum Laude graduate of East Carolina University’s Middle Grades Education program with a concentration in language arts and social studies. Upon graduation, she knew that she wanted to return to her Leopard roots and teach in Sampson County Schools. She has currently been with the school system for four years, and is now back in school at the University of North Carolina Wilmington in an effort to obtain a Master of Education in Curriculum, Instruction, and Supervision. Mrs. Hall says, “Roseboro-Salemburg Middle School truly exemplifies the Sampson County Schools’ motto of Dedicated to Continuous Improvement. It is a school that is always overcoming challenges, growing, and moving in the right direction. She is, and always will be, proud to be a Leopard.”

Olivia Hall is Roseboro Salemburg Middle School’s Teacher of the Year. She is a 2011 Teaching Fellow and Summa Cum Laude graduate of East Carolina University’s Middle Grades Education program with a concentration in language arts and social studies. Upon graduation, she knew that she wanted to return to her Leopard roots and teach in Sampson County Schools. She has currently been with the school system for four years, and is now back in school at the University of North Carolina Wilmington in an effort to obtain a Master of Education in Curriculum, Instruction, and Supervision. Mrs. Hall says, “Roseboro-Salemburg Middle School truly exemplifies the Sampson County Schools’ motto of Dedicated to Continuous Improvement. It is a school that is always overcoming challenges, growing, and moving in the right direction. She is, and always will be, proud to be a Leopard.”