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School of the Month

April 30, 2026

School of the Month: Pactolus Global School

The Power of Peer Mediation By Resilience Coach: Orlando Dobbin Pactolus Global School is the kind of school where you immediately feel the

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Key Contact

Orlando Dobbin

Eastern Regional Manager
odobbin@ncforum.org

Orlando Dobbin

Eastern Regional Manager
odobbin@ncforum.org

Orlando Dobbin, Jr. is an Eastern North Carolina native and a proud graduate of the North Carolina Public School System. He received his undergraduate degree in Middle Grades Education from Appalachian State University and a master’s degree in Professional School Counseling from UNC-Chapel Hill.

Professionally, Orlando has experience working as a house parent in foster care group home settings, program coordinator with Appalachian State’s Gear Up program, and as a school counselor in Guilford, Chatham, and Wake County Public Schools. Additionally, Orlando has served as an Emerging Leader within the North Carolina School Counselor Association, an Affinity Group leader for the American School Counselor Association, and has presented at various conferences on numerous topics related to student mental health. Furthermore, he was recently one of fourteen individuals selected to participate in a Masterclass on Happiness in Finland, where he explored Finnish secrets to happiness.

Orlando is passionate about removing barriers and creating systems and structures that provide students with the opportunities and support they need to reach their potential. He specializes in using a strengths-based approach to foster positive change for students and the educational systems they navigate.

In his free time, Orlando loves to be outdoors, enjoying activities such as playing sports, biking, hiking, and camping. Additionally, he enjoys participating in storytelling events and competing in triathlons.

As the Eastern Regional Director with the NC Center for Resilience and Learning, I help schools across Eastern North Carolina implement trauma-informed practices. By providing coaching, professional development, and collaborative support, I work alongside educators to build resilience and foster safe, supportive learning environments for both staff and students..

Orlando's "Why"

A high-quality, equitable education means schools are environments where students have access to the tools, support, and resources they need to unlock their potential and share it with their communities and the world—no matter their zip code. It’s about creating a place where students feel like they belong, feel seen, and feel empowered to dream big and accomplish their biggest dreams.

​​Providing an environment where students can thrive means creating spaces where they feel inspired daily, have opportunities to discover themselves and their interests, and know that their unique perspectives are valued and appreciated. It’s about ensuring their academic, social, and emotional needs are met while developing systems and structures that allow them to experience belonging, build community, and grow into the leaders they have the potential to become.

Growing up in rural Eastern North Carolina, I saw firsthand how inequities can limit the potential and development of youth. I also witnessed how schools and the education system can be a powerful force in providing students with the support, resources, and care they need to pursue their dreams and become the best version of themselves. Being part of a team that works to create systems and structures enabling future generations of children—just like me—to reach their goals through the Public School Forum is truly a dream come true.

March 27, 2026

School of the Month: Brevard Elementary School

What Students Need: A Story from Brevard Elementary It began with a question. Not a compliance question or a curriculum question, but a deeper one.

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Key Contact

Brian Randall

Western Regional Manager
brandall@ncforum.org

Brian Randall

Western Regional Manager
brandall@ncforum.org

Brian is a passionate public school educator who strongly believes in the transformative power of resilience informed practices. Brian has taught grades 3-6. He is an experiential educator who focused on integrating social emotional learning strategies into daily curricula. 

After graduating Brevard college Brian taught at Hall Fletcher elementary school. He then accepted the role as Director for the In Real Life afterschool network coordinating hundreds of programs for middle schoolers. Brian authored a handbook for social emotional learning and led trainings for afterschool providers all over the state. Brian was the strategic planner for the Wilson Foundation YMCA afterschool initiative where he designed systems to address systemic health outcomes. Compelled by the profound needs of students after the COVID pandemic, Brian reentered the classroom as a math and science teacher.

As Western Regional Manager, Brian works with a team of regional coaches to partner with schools and local organizations to expand resilience for students and educators.

Brian's Why

"A child's life changes dramatically with the unexpected experience of being taken serious by an adult who believes in their abilities and challenges them to succeed." - Paul Tough

February 26, 2026

School of the Month: Cranberry Middle School

A Seat at the Table: Cultivating Collective Care as a Community By Resilience Coach: MKayla Nelson Nestled in the mountains of Avery County, our

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January 14, 2026

The Power of Belonging: Fostering Community Through Family Engagement

Why is it important to feel that you belong somewhere? This is a question we all face. However, moving beyond our personal need for belonging to

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January 14, 2026

School of the Month: Restorative Practices at Greene County Middle School 

Greene County Middle School has been a partner school with the Center for Resilience and Learning for over three years, since the beginning of the

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January 14, 2026

Teaching Through the Storm: How a School in Mitchell County Became a Lifeline

A Reflection on Hurricane Helene In September of 2024, Western North Carolina was ravaged by Hurricane Helene, resulting in tragic loss and

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January 13, 2026

Looking Back, Moving Forward: Resilience in Action at Greene Early College High School

Located on the campus of Lenoir Community College in Snow Hill, NC, Greene Early College High School is a valuable resource for its community. A small

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August 18, 2025

“You Belong at HMS”: Eighth Graders Share Their Journey

by Brian Randall School of the Month: Hendersonville Middle School At Hendersonville Middle School, belonging isn’t left to chance. This spring,

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August 18, 2025

Rising After the Storm: A Mountain School’s Resilience

W.D.Williams Elementary School by Leslie Blaich W.D. Williams Elementary is located in the picturesque Swannanoa Valley of Buncombe County,

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August 18, 2025

Building a Culture of Care: Clarke Elementary’s Journey Towards a Trauma-Informed Community

by Michelle Jefferson Harris and Jessica Edwards Discover the remarkable journey of Clarke Elementary School in Henderson, NC (Vance County) as

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August 18, 2025

Building Connections: Celebrating the Champions at Daniels Learning Center

by Eulanda Thorne

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August 18, 2025

Self-Care as the Foundation: Sustaining Educators & Communities

by Leslie Blaich “The classroom remains the most radical space of possibility… urging us to open our minds and hearts so that we can know beyond

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February 25, 2025

North Central Regional Teacher of the Year: Tamika Farmer

Resilience in the Classroom We love highlighting the work of our school partners, giving readers an inside look at the ways schools across the

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January 6, 2025

July 2024 School of the Month: The Story of Columbus County Schools

However, some of these fires can be avoided before they happen if the students feel they have equal representation, equal voice, and an advocate for

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January 6, 2025

June 2024 School of the Month: End of Year Celebrations & Teacher Appreciation!

We are incredibly grateful for the amazing educators who welcome our Center Coaches every year. We always look forward to celebrating Teacher

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May 30, 2024

May 2024 School of the Month: Greene Early College High School

By Jessica Edwards, NC Center for Resilience & Learning Coordinator As I sat in on a resilience team meeting at Greene Early College High

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April 25, 2024

April 2024 School of the Month: Pasquotank County High School

By: Jessica Edwards, NC Center for Resilience & Learning Coordinator, Interview with Ervin Jones, NC Center for Resilience & Learning Program

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March 5, 2024

March 2024 School of the Month: Smokey Mountain Elementary School

By: Brian Randall, NC Center for Resilience & Learning Western Program Manager A trauma-informed school is consistently working to expand the

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February 1, 2024

January 2024 School of the Month: Hearne Elementary School

By Eulanda Thorne, Center Program Manager There is no power greater than a community discovering what it cares about.  – Margaret

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