here we talk to the national constitution center for its experts. scott who is the editor-in-chief at the ncc joins us to talk about the filibuster. we appreciate your time. thank you. we are pleased to be partnering with our neighbors across the plaza one of the university of texas austin and archival treasure trove for history andbe we are proud to be cohosting tonight s special guest. our good friend pulitzer prize-winning historian doris kearns goodwin who s been called by president biden america s historian. they include no ordinary time, franklin and eleanor roosevelt the home front during world war ii. a team of rivals the genius of abraham lincoln that served as s the basis for the steven spielberg film lincoln. tonight we celebrate the centers acquisition of the paper throughout her illustrative career and of those of her late husband richarde goodwin. a renowned figure in his own right, he was a land of liberalism c before it became dirtyoc work. crafting speech
Two Hamilton County Teachers Recognized By State For Excellence Thursday, March 11, 2021
Tarah Kemp was selected as a Teacher of the Year winner
Two Hamilton County Schools educators have been selected as Teacher of the Year winners by the Tennessee Council for Social Studies. Each year, TCSS recognizes exceptional classroom Social Studies teachers in Elementary, Middle, and High School.
The Hamilton County TCSS Teachers of the year are Nancy Baxley, a World History teacher at Signal Mountain Middle/High School, and Tarah Kemp, a 4th-grade teacher at Dupont Elementary School.
Ms. Kemp, a 4th-grade teacher at Dupont Elementary, was selected as the TCSS Elementary Social Studies Teacher of the Year. Ms. Kemp was chosen for her commitment to making Social Studies engaging, particularly her interdisciplinary program called Cooking Up Learning. Through this program, Ms. Kemp engages her students in standards-based learning that incorporates cooking in the classroom.