Imagine Learning Recognizes Top Schools Nationwide for Exemplary Usage of Imagine Learning Digital Programs
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Over 300 Schools Across the Country Identified for Innovation and Dedication by Imagine Learning
These awards recognize the schools and students that have demonstrated exemplary usage of Imagine Learning programs and they are a true testament to the hard work and dedication of students and educators around the country. PROVO, Utah (PRWEB) May 03, 2021 Imagine Learning, a Weld North Education company and leading educational technology developer of supplemental adaptive curriculum for PreK through eighth-grade students, today announced the winners of the 2020–2021 Imagine Nation Awards. The awards are part of the esteemed Imagine Learning motivational program igniting engagement and amplifying confidence for all learners.
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Three LCPS teachers finalist for district Teacher of the Year
By Patrick Holmes
Lenoir County Public Schools
Three young women who put their hearts into teaching Lenoir County Public Schools’ youngest students have surfaced as finalists for the district honor of 2021-2022 Teacher of the Year.
Selection of Shalona Newkirk of Northwest Elementary School, Heather Sloan of Banks Elementary School and Darylanne Towery of Contentnea-Savannah K-8 School was announced Wednesday afternoon after a panel of judges had completed virtual interviews with 18 nominees – each school’s choice as Teacher of the Year for 2021-2022.
“Let me say you are all winners,” district human resources director Pam Health, who directs the Teacher of the Year program, told nominees gathered virtually for the announcement of finalists. “It was so hard to narrow down. There are only three slots and every one of you deserves one of those three slots. You made us so proud.”
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Erik holds a B.A. in Sociology with a concentration in Criminal Justice from East Stroudsburg University and received his Act 120 certification from Temple University Police Academy. He started his service to the city in 2005 as a patrolman in the Lebanon City Police Department. He went on to teach and mentor in the Lebanon School District. He now holds a leadership position as a Senior Security Officer at a world-renowned hospital in South Central Pennsylvania.
Erik and his wife, Valerie, a long-time teacher in the Lebanon School District at Southeast Elementary, also served for 7 years as relief house parents at the Milton Hershey School. Together with their two children they live within a block of the office in which Erik would serve. He understands the values and concerns of his neighbors and others in the community and would be sure to take them into account when rendering decisions.
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