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Remembering Pam Geisselhardt: A passion of young learners

Adair County Superintendent Alan W. Reed remembers Pamela Geisselhardt (Obituary: Pamela Gayle Steff Geisselhardt, 67, Adair Co., KY (1948-2015))in the following letter to the Adair County School District's Faculty and staff, sent Friday, July 31, 2015, upon learning of the passing of this innovative classroom teacher:

Dear Faculty/Staff:

It is with deep regret that I am writing to let you of the passing of Ms. Pam Geisselhardt this afternoon, Friday, July 31, 2015.



I had the privilege of working with Pam for a number of years. We all know that Pam was an innovative classroom teacher with a passion for young learners. She was also a champion for educators, heading the local teachers association for several years.

Ms. Geisselhardt was a true scholar and will be missed by her many friends and colleagues in the educational community, within our district and across the state.

Sincerely,

ALAN W. REED, Superintendent
Adair County Schools
1204 Greensburg Street
Columbia, KY 42728


This story was posted on 2015-08-02 10:35:59
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