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Henderson County News: School system honored for high percentage of board-certified teachers
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11 HCPS teachers earn National Board certifications
They are:
Steve Sigman: The North Henderson High’s band director has dedicated his 13-year teaching career to the Knights.
Rachel Miller: A new teacher to the district at North Henderson High in January, she previously worked for Wake County Schools.
Benjamin Morris: A math and science teacher at Henderson County Early College High since 2017.
Matthew Witt: A Henderson County Early College High social studies teacher for his six-year teaching career.
Ryan Drake: A Hendersonville High social studies teacher since 2017.
Cody Merriman: A fifth-grade teacher at Hillandale Elementary. He began his teaching career there in 2015.
Jennifer Jenich-Laplander
LAURIUM – Aspirus Keweenaw Hospital and Clinics is pleased to welcome board-certified General Surgeon Wendy Frye, MD, FACS, to its excellent surgical services team. Dr. Frye joins the general surgery team in delivering a higher level of comprehensive surgical services for patients of all ages in the Keweenaw area. She is now seeing patients in Houghton and Laurium.
Dr. Frye specializes in all aspects of general surgery. She completed her general surgery residency at Gundersen Health System in La Crosse, Wisconsin, and earned her doctorate from Michigan State University College of Human Medicine in East Lansing, Mich.
Prior to joining Aspirus Health, Dr. Frye was a general surgeon in Vermont and at Munson Healthcare in Gaylord, Michigan.
HCPS says farewell to 28-year educator without fear Jan King
“Most of us just want to be Jan King when we grow up, said Henderson County Public Schools Superintendent John Bryant.
King, 51, who most recently served as assistant superintendent for instructional services, retired from HCPS Friday after 28 years of service.
Another longtime school district employee, Wendy Frye, will take over King s position today.
Colleagues – some of them also former students – described King as selfless, caring, personable, cheerful, humble, supportive, kind, an inspiration and a role model. They said she s also been a steady hand and wise leader throughout the district s navigation of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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