Milestones
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Scott Charlesworth-Seiler (MN ’01) Inducted Into National Teachers Hall of Fame
January 1, 2011
Elementary school teacher Scott Charlesworth-Seiler (MN '01) is the first Minnesota educator to be inducted into the National Teachers Hall of Fame. (read more)
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Roger Kassebaum (NE ’97) Wins Innovative Teacher of the Year Award
January 1, 2011
Roger Kassebaum (NE ’97) was the first recipient of the Conrad Foundation's Innovative Teacher of the Year Award. (read more)
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Sheila Hall's (MT ’10) School Gets Striving Readers Project Grant
January 1, 2011
The Browning Public Schools K-12, where Sheila Hall (MT ’10) teaches third grade, received the Montana Striving Readers Project Grant through the Montana Office of Public Instruction. (read more)
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Cynda Carr (KS ’94) Inducted into 2011 Kansas Teachers Hall of Fame
January 1, 2011
Cynda Carr (KS ’94) is a member of the Kansas Teachers Hall of Fame’s Class of 2011. (read more)
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Alex Briasco-Brin (ME '05) is Distinguished Educator for ME
January 1, 2011
Alex Briasco-Brin (ME '05) was designated as a Distinguished Educator of the State of Maine for the 2011-12 school year. (read more)
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Mark Barry (CO ’09) Participates in Education Nation Teacher Town Hall
January 1, 2011
Mark Barry (CO ’09) participated in the Education Nation Teacher Town Hall, hosted by NBC News Educational Correspondent Rehema Ellis. (read more)
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Asenath Andrews (MI ‘92) Honored at 2012 Women in the World Foundation Summit
January 1, 2011
Asenath Andrews (MI ‘92) was honored at the Women in the World Foundation’s 2012 summit. (read more)
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Heather O'Leary (NY '10) Receives Bertha E. Brimmer Medal of Excellence
January 1, 2011
ESL teacher Heather O’Leary (NY '10) received the Bertha E. Brimmer Medal of Excellence. (read more)
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Neil Anstead (CA '87) Has Building Named After Him
January 1, 2011
To celebrate their 30th anniversary, Cleveland Humanities Magnet in Reseda, Calif. named a building after Neil Anstead (CA '87). (read more)
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Julie Cajune (MT '02) Completes Tribal History Project
January 1, 2011
Julie Cajune (MT '02), a member of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai American Indian tribes, recently completed a three-year project developing tribal history materials that was funded by the Montana State Legislature. (read more)