• Meet Our Office Staff


     

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Ms. Norman

Lead Receptionist

eMail: rnorman@wcpss.net

Hi, I'm Regina Norman, receptionist at Olive Chapel Elementary. I'm originally from The Big Apple, New York City.  My husband Arnell and I moved to Cary in 1996 and made Apex our home in 2000.
 
I started working as a WCPSS substitute teacher in 2011, and I've been in my role at OCE since January 2016. I absolutely LOVE my job and working with these sweet children every day.  
 
I have two wonderful children of my own; a daughter, Jalyce, who started at OCE as a kindergartner, graduated from Appalachian State University (Go Neeeerrrsss!), and is now a teacher here at Olive Chapel. My sweet son, Jevon, also started at OCE as a kindergartner and is now a freshman at Wake Tech.
 
Olive Chapel Elementary has been near and dear to my heart for many years, so I feel absolutely blessed to be working here and serving the school in this role. Smiles are contagious and I love spreading them! 

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Ms. Broaddus

Receptionist

eMail: kbroaddus@wcpss.net 

My name is Kathryn Broaddus and serving our community and school brings me so much joy!  First as a parent volunteer, then as a substitute teacher and eventually making the decision to officially join the OCE staff in 2021.   I love volunteering in classrooms and getting involved in PTA projects—whether it’s designing our SpiritWear, organizing book fairs, renovating the teacher’s lounge, fundraising, or even painting the playground!
 
My husband Scott and I are originally from Kentucky, but we’ve been happily calling Apex home since 2013. We have two amazing daughters who attend AFMS in 8th Grade and OCE 5th Grade Track1.  
 
I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Marketing Communications and a Master’s in Business Administration from the University of Kentucky. I can’t wait to greet you at the front office and help in any way I can!

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Ms. Cotter

Data Manager

eMail: hcotter@wcpss.net

I'm a proud mom to two fantastic sons - one of whom is an OCE student, which keeps me on my toes and constantly amazed. I love painting abstract mixed media art, knitting, and always having a good book on hand. I absolutely love being part of this incredible team and getting to know all the amazing families and kids in our community.

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Ms. Dickens

Lead Secretary

eMail: mdickens@wcpss.net

I graduated from Campbell University with a Bachelor of Business Administration Degree and spent 34 years working in the Financial Services field prior to joining the Olive Chapel Elementary team as School Secretary/Bookkeeper in 2017. I love supporting the amazing staff here at Olive Chapel who inspire me each day with their love for our students and their passion for teaching.

I live in Sanford with my husband Paul, who has spent his career at UPS. Our oldest son Patrick also works at UPS. Our daughter Casey is our Media Coordinator here at Olive Chapel Elementary. Our youngest son, Corey, is a software consultant and continues to serve in the Navy Reserves. In my spare time I love sewing, crafting, gardening, shopping and playing with my 3 Grand Kitties. I especially love spending time in my hometown of Southport with my nieces and nephews.

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Ms. Sandoval

Receptionist

eMail: asandoval@wcpss.net

Hello! I'm so happy to be at Olive Chapel and have an opportunity to get to know your students! I have a background in public relations and corporate communications, and I graduated from West Virginia University with a B.S. in journalism. I'm currently working towards a master's degree in strategic communication.

My husband and I have one daughter who’s a 5th grader here at Olive Chapel. We also have two dogs - a mutt and a rescued Great Dane. In my free time, I’m passionate about volunteering, an avid reader and a hobbyist photographer. I'm also the proud sponsor of the OCE Journalism Club. You can find the latest issue of our student newspaper, The Wavehere.