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Area Science Teachers Honored at
May 13th Ceremony
WACO, TEXAS--Twenty area science teachers
were recognized at an “Honoring the Teachers” breakfast
and ceremony sponsored by the Texas Regional Collaboratives
(TRC) for Excellence in Science and Mathematics Teaching,
the AT&T Foundation, and the Education Service
Center (ESC) Region 12. The special event took place
Tuesday, May 13 at ESC Region 12 in Waco.
The recognized science teachers have
mentored a minimum of five other teachers and obtained
105 hours of training in the last year about the latest
methods and techniques to engage students in science
learning experiences. These mentors return to their
schools and districts to assist other teachers in incorporating
the methods and techniques into their curriculum. In
addition, the event will recognize the Science Mentors
of the Year for 2006-07 and the Science Teachers of
the Year for 2006-07.
The teachers were presented with a Certificate
of Achievement and award plaque. They were also recognized
by state Rep. Doc Anderson and state Sen. Troy Fraser.
Joel Carter, vice-president of marketing for Innovation
First, Inc. delivered the keynote.
Science Teacher Mentorees: Brandy Alley,
Temple ISD; Pam Baldree, Blooming Grove ISD; Sandra
Barnett, Waco ISD; Andrea Bruce, Copperas Cove ISD;
Lisa Cobb, La Vega ISD; Jennifer Davies, Temple ISD;
Tabatha Davis, Connally ISD; Prisscilla Fricke, Connally
ISD; Shari Harris, Blooming Grove ISD; Linda Hewgley,
La Vega ISD; Angie King, Robinson ISD; Diane Leggott,
Midway ISD; Dennis Marler, Killeen ISD; Linda McClure,
Rogers ISD; Christy Moix, Temple ISD; Thelma Rose,
Rogers ISD; Christina Salter-Wilson, Killeen ISD; Mary
Tate, Marlin ISD; Sue Wernecke, Cranfills Gap ISD;
and Tracie Wetzel, Fairfield ISD.
Science Mentors of the Year for 2006-07
are Pam Baldree of Blooming Grove ISD, Diane Leggott
of Midway ISD, and Mary Tate of Marlin ISD.
Science Teachers of the Year for 2006-2007
are Christy Moix of Temple ISD, Linda Hewgley of La
Vega ISD, and Prisscilla Fricke of Connally ISD.
In addition, a $500 cash award (from
the Shell Foundation & TRC) was given to two teachers
who taught the top student winners in the Central Texas
Science & Engineering Fair (CTSEF). They are James
Dorman (junior division) in Mexia ISD and Jennifer
Milsap (senior division) in McGregor ISD.
About TRC
The mission of the TRC is to
provide Texas science teachers with support systems
of scientifically researched, sustained, and high intensity
professional development and mentoring to assist them
in the implementation of the Texas Essential Knowledge
and Skills (TEKS). The programs equip teachers with
the knowledge and skills to engage students in meaningful
science learning experiences that are designed to improve
students' scientific, mathematical and technological
literacy, and inspire them to pursue science and engineering
related careers.
About ESC Region 12
One of 20 centers
throughout Texas, the Education Service Center (ESC)
Region 12 provides professional training and technical
assistance for the purpose of improving student performance
for all students. Based in Waco, with offices in Corsicana,
Goldthwaite, Hillsboro, Nolanville, and Teague, the
ESC Region 12’s service area includes Bell, Bosque,
Coryell, Falls, Freestone, Hamilton, Hill, Lampasas,
Limestone, Mills, McLennan and Navarro counties.
For more information, contact Laura Calhoun
at ESC Region 12 at 254.297.1133 or lcalhoun@esc12.net.

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