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Adair County now has five National Board Certified Teachers

The Adair County School District now has five Nationally Board Certified Teachers, according to Adair County Assistant School Superintendent Brenda Mann.

The latest is Debbie Bradshaw, who was recognized for the achievement last night, Thursday, January 18, 2007, at the boards regular monthly meeting.


The complete list is as follows:
  • Marsha Reddick, Curriculum Specialist at Adair County Middle School andAdair County Elementary School - 6th Grade

  • Pam Geisselhardt, Gifted and Talented Primary Talent Pool Coordinator

  • Kirby Hancock, Teacher at Adair County High School

  • Lisa Godsey, Teacher at Adair Elementary School

  • and Debbie Bradshaw ,Teacher at Colonel William Casey Elementary School
"The goal," Mann said, "is to have at least one National Board Certified Teacher in every school.

Of the major schools, all now have a National Board Certified Teacher except for John Adair Intermediate School.



This story was posted on 2007-01-19 11:35:15
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