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Peggy Wilkins Chavis
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Education

High school

Magnolia High School

Bachelor's

Pembroke State University

Personal
Profession
Business owner, educator


Peggy Wilkins Chavis holds the District 3 seat on the Robeson County school board in North Carolina. She initially won election to the chamber in the general election on May 6, 2014.

Chavis was targeted in an unofficial recall effort in 2017. The group Concerned Citizens of Robeson County petitioned state legislators to introduce a law allowing recalls in January 2017. The petition was started in response to the board's 6-4 vote to buy out former Superintendent Tommy Lowry's contract and replace him with a Virginia educational consultant without prior notification to the community. Chavis was one of the six board members to vote in favor of the buyout and would have been targeted for recall if the legislature had changed the state's law.

See also: Public Schools of Robeson County recall, North Carolina (2017)

Biography

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Chavis graduated from Magnolia High School. She earned a B.A. in education from Pembroke State University and a degree in special education from East Carolina University. She taught in Columbus County schools for six years and taught at Magnolia Elementary School in Robeson County for 12 years. While at Magnolia, she was named the school district’s Teacher of the Year. For more than 14 years, Chavis served as Robeson County’s homebound teacher, a program Chavis started in Robeson County in 1988. She also taught adult high school for Robeson Community College for eight years. After her retirement in 2002, she continued to teach for another eight years at Robeson County elementary schools. Chavis is now the owner of Chavis Insurance Agency in Saddletree, as well as the owner of Mary’s Cafe. She has also owned and managed J.R.’s Mobile Home Park for 27 years. Chavis served as the first vice chairwoman of the Robeson County Democratic Party, is a former member of the board of directors for the Robeson County Department of Social Services and served on the board of directors for the Robeson County Cooperative Extension Service. She has also been a co-captain for the Saddletree Community Watch and coordinator for the Saddletree community March of Dimes.[1]

Elections

2014

See also: Robeson County Schools elections (2014)

Peggy Wilkins Chavis defeated incumbent Severeo Kerns and Brenda L. Locklear for the District 3 seat in the general election on May 6, 2014.

Results

Robeson County Schools, District 3 General Election, 4-year term, 2014
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Nonpartisan Green check mark transparent.pngPeggy Wilkins Chavis 46.1% 817
     Nonpartisan Severeo Kerns Incumbent 33.5% 595
     Nonpartisan Brenda L. Locklear 20% 354
     Nonpartisan Write-in 0.5% 8
Total Votes 1,774
Source: North Carolina Board of Elections, "05/06/2014 OFFICIAL PRIMARY ELECTION RESULTS - ROBESON," accessed June 3, 2014

Funding

Chavis did not report any campaign contributions or expenditures to the Robeson County Board of Elections.[2]

Endorsements

Chavis did not receive any official endorsements for her campaign.

Recent news

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See also

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