Rodneya Hall joined NCSSM in December 2024 as Community Coordinator for Second North (2N) on our Morganton campus. As community coordinator, she helps her residents build strong connections with their peers as they navigate their final years of high school. Rodneya received her bachelor’s degree in music therapy from Immaculata University in Pennsylvania. Before coming to NCSSM, she worked as a private music lesson instructor, where she taught piano, guitar, ukulele, and clarinet. Rodneya still enjoys playing her principal instrument, the bass clarinet, in local community bands, as well as playing other instruments at home. She has many other hobbies, including roller skating, dancing with friends, playing games online as well as on a table, and reading books with and outside of her book club.
B.Mus., Music Therapy, Immaculata University
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Ross Knight
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Leslie Knight
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Jada Lucas
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Kelse McAdon
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Vanessa Olgin
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Kevin Ramirez
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Randall Spence
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Emma Sophia Stanion
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Katy Waddell
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J.J. Watts
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Kori Willoughby
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