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Mrs. Parker is a Concord, NC, native who graduated from Mt. Pleasant HS SchoolCenter Picture.  She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in English at Appalachian State University SchoolCenter Picture and a Masters of Education at Liberty University SchoolCenter Pictureand has studied towards a Masters in English at UNC Greensboro SchoolCenter Picture.  After graduating from Appalachian State University, Parker taught in Wadesboro SchoolCenter Picture and Fayetteville SchoolCenter Picture, NC, and at Wingate University SchoolCenter Picture as an adjunct professor.  She is a National Board Certified teacher, a Paralegal with a concentration in Civil Litigation, and a Holocaust Educator for North Carolina. 

She is currently the CCHS 2010-11 "Teacher of the Year" and Cabarrus County "Teacher of the Year" finalist. She was named a Harris Teeter "Teacher of Excellence" in January of 2010.  She also served as the 2006-2007 Central Cabarrus "Teacher of the Year" & the 2006-2007 Cabarrus County "Teacher of the Year". As Cabarrus County Schools Teacher Liaison, she serves on the Strategic Planning, Distribution of Literature, Minority Recruitment/ Diversity, Policy, & Cabarrus County Teacher of the Year Committees.  

Mrs. Parker is also Central's School Improvement Team Chair, Advisor for the CCHS chapter of Future Teachers of America, Beta ClubSchoolCenter Picture, and S.T.A.N.D.SchoolCenter Picture, and serves on the CCHS Graduation Committee.  She has taught electives such as AP Composition and Literature, Speech & Debate, SAT Prep, and The Holocaust & Genocides at Central.  This year, she will be teaching a new course called Cadet Teaching in the spring. 

   

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COACH SUSAN PARKERSchoolCenter Picture

 


 

Parker has 17 years of coaching experience. She led the Viking Varsity squad to a 10-0 record in the ME-CA 6 and a 19-3 record overall in 2006.  The team advanced to the "Sweet Sixteen" of the State Playoffs. Parker was named ME-CA 6 Coach of the Year and ALL-PIEDMONT Coach of the Year and coached the ME-CA Allstar Team in 2006 & 2007. 

Parker has come full-circle, as she performed her student teaching at Central Cabarrus HS in the fall of 1990.  In 1991 she was a member of the World Finalist Semi-pro Slow-pitch Softball Team. She then taught and coached at the high school level in NC for Anson Sr. High (4 yrs.) and Fayetteville, Douglas Byrd (1yr.). Following her initial years in the high schools, she served as Assistant Volleyball Coach at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro for 3 seasons, then for 3 years as Head Volleyball Coach at Wingate University, where she had a .538 career win percentage, and her team achieved statistical national rankings every season.  While at Wingate, she also served as Adjunct Professor, teaching Racquetball, Personal Health & Fitness, Volleyball Skills, and Coaching Methodology for the Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation.  She is a certified personal trainer with the International Fitness Professionals Association and has served the NCHSAA and the AVCA as a High School and Collegiate official/referee and scorekeeper. Parker has instructed numerous camps and clinics all over the country and in Cuernavaca, Mexico.

Coach Parker has had much success coaching Junior Olympic teams. These successes include coaching the 1994 silver medalist team, the 1996 bronze medalists, and the '98 and '99 gold medalist teams of the North Carolina State Games. Her 1999 16's team, Rampage, finished with a first place ranking in the Carolina Region and won the gold medal in the 18's division of the North Carolina State Games. Coach Parker's coaching honors include being named Southeastern 4A Conference Volleyball "Coach of the Year" in 1993 and NC Region 6 "Coach of the Year" in 1995. While at Wingate University she was named South Atlantic Conference Coach of the Year in 2001, and was honored with the USA WEEKEND/CBS "The Early Show" 2001 Most Caring Coach AwardSchoolCenter Picture.  Parker has completed Level III training with the United States Volleyball Association's Coaching Accreditation Program and was published in the April/May issue of 1998's "Coaching Volleyball Magazine"SchoolCenter Picture.

Before returning to the high school scene, Coach Parker was on the coaching staff of the 2002 League and Series Championship team, The Minnesota ChillSchoolCenter Picture, in the United States Professional Volleyball LeagueSchoolCenter Picture and was an adjudicator for the 2003 draft. Three of her Chill players competed with the US National team in the Athens 2004 Summer Olympics; 2 in the Beijing Olympics.  Nicole Branagh was named 2005 AVP SchoolCenter Picture Rookie of the Year on the pro beach tour.

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Coaching History:


1990- Central Cabarrus HS; Assistant Volleyball (Varsity & JV), Assistant

Basketball (Varsity & JV)


1991- Anson Sr. HS; Assistant Basketball, Assistant Softball


1991, 1992, 1993, Anson Sr. HS; Head Volleyball Coach (Varsity & JV)

1994- Anson Sr. HS; Head Volleyball Coach (Varsity)

1992/93, 1993/94, 1994/95- Anson Sr. HS; Head Basketball Coach


1995-   Douglas Byrd HS; Head Volleyball Coach

1995/96-  Douglas Byrd HS; Head Basketball Coach


1996/97, 1997/98, 1998/99-  UNC Greensboro, Assistant Volleyball Coach


1999/2000, 2000/01, 2001-  Wingate University, Head Volleyball Coach


2002- USPV, Minnesota Chill, Assistant Volleyball Coach


2003/04- Central Cabarrus HS; Assistant Basketball Coach


2004, 2005-  Central Cabarrus HS; JV Volleyball Coach


2006, 2007- Central Cabarrus HS; Head Volleyball Coach (35-10 record); ME-CA All Stars Coach 


Volleyball (17 seasons)  + (Head Coach 4 Jr. Olympic teams:  1997, 1998, 1999, 2000)

Basketball (7 seasons)

Softball (1 season)


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