Ļć½¶Ö±²„College of Education recognizes spring outstanding teacher interns
Contact: Lydia Palmer
STARKVILLE, Miss.āĻć½¶Ö±²„ās College of Education is recognizing 15 spring semester graduates for their outstanding work as teacher interns.
The Outstanding Teacher Intern award is reserved for only those who go above and beyond the typical expectations of an internship. These students have demonstrated their passion and dedication to the classrooms in which they completed teaching internships at various public schools across the state of Mississippi this spring.
MSUās most recent Outstanding Teacher Intern award recipients and their internship schools are (by hometown):
CALHOUN CITYāFaith Clark, elementary education, Grenada Upper Elementary, Grenada School District
ENTERPRISEāSarah Brannan, secondary biology education, Hamilton High, Monroe County School District
HATTIESBURGāRiley Houston, elementary education, Longleaf Elementary, Lamar County School District
HERNANDOāAnne Klaire Wood, elementary education, Fifth Street, West Point Consolidated School District
LUCEDALEāGrant Eubanks, secondary mathematics education, Starkville High, Starkville Oktibbeha School District
MADISONāTeirra Harris-Farrar, elementary education, Henderson Ward Stewart Elementary, Starkville Oktibbeha School District
MADISON, AlabamaāBrianna Ratley, elementary education, Legacy Elementary, Madison County School System
MARIONāApryl Butler, elementary education, Parkview Elementary, Meridian Public School District
NIXA, MissouriāHubert āTreyā Loden, secondary biology education, East Webster High, Webster County Schools
NOXAPATERāHarley Thomas Ethridge, elementary education, West Lauderdale Elementary, Lauderdale County School District
PHILADELPHIAāErika McGee Arthur, elementary education, Union Elementary, Union Public School District
POPLARVILLEāDaisy J. Raine, elementary education, Poplarville Lower Elementary, Poplarville School District
QUITMANāAllison Norcross, elementary education, New Hope Elementary, Lowndes County School District; and Kinlee Odom, elementary education, Quitman Lower Elementary, Quitman School District
UNIONāMallory Malone, secondary English education, Germantown High, Madison County School District
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