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February 17, 2021 3:29 PM KAPP-KVEW STAFF
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YAKIMA, Wash. First-grade teacher Julie Fry of Yakima’s Roosevelt Elementary is no stranger to the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching (PAEMST). She’s been nominated for the award on numerous occasions in her longstanding tenure in the Yakima School District.
Fry is one of three teachers nominated for the award, which is one of the highest honors a teacher can receive from the executive branch of the U.S. Government. She’s competing against two other Washington state teachers this year: Allison Greenberg and Tina Nicpan Brown.
Greenberg serves as the K–5 STEM Coordinator at Woodside Elementary School in the Everett School District while Nicpan Brown teaches fifth-grade at Lincoln Elementary in the Wenatchee School District.
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HANFORD â After seeing previous teammates sign their National Letters of Intent, it was finally Mason Brosseauâs turn on Wednesday.
With family, friends and coaches rooting him on, the senior defensive end and nose tackle for the Bullpups signed his NLI to play football at Sacramento State. The signing ceremony was held outdoors at Hanford High School.
âIt was surreal. It was everything I imagined it to be,â Brosseau said after he signed. âTo be able to get that chance, get that opportunity in such a weird year like this, itâs truly a blessing.â
Brosseau, whoâs started on varsity since his sophomore year, was the 2019 West Yosemite League Lineman of the Year, after compiling 61 tackles, including 16 for a loss. He called his last two seasons the âbest football years of my life,â as he helped the Bullpups complete a perfect regular season in 2019 and win back-to-back WYL titles for the first time since the 1934-35 seasons.