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Emily Hodge, of Watertown, drives what used to be her grandmotherâs electric scooter car down Mullin Street on Friday afternoon in Watertown. Seeing the recent hike in gas prices, Ms. Hodge says sheâs putting lots of around-town miles on the electric car, and even though she says she catches the attention of passersby, she sits content in her cute compact. Kara Dry/Watertown Daily Times
Kara Dry
Emily Hodge, of Watertown, drives what used to be her grandmotherâs electric scooter car down Mullin Street on Friday afternoon in Watertown. Seeing the recent hike in gas prices, Ms. Hodge says sheâs putting lots of around-town miles on the electric car, and even though she says she catches the attention of passersby, she sits content in her cute compact. Kara Dry/Watertown Daily Times
McIntosh High s Emily Hodge named Fayette County Teacher of the Year thecitizen.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thecitizen.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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This is the moment Fayette County has been waiting for, after many intense hours of reading and scoring 24 applications of Fayette County’s top teachers, the judges have named three teachers the 2021 Teacher of the Year finalists.
The finalists for the 2021 Teacher of the Year honor are Kristin Rabun, Fayette County High School; Jennifer Grossbohlin, Whitewater High School; and Emily Hodge, McIntosh High School.
Kristin Rabun, English, Fayette County High
In Kristin Rabun’s classroom, she creates a space where the worth of her students is acknowledged for much more than their numerical performance of an assignment.