22 ÁùºÏ±¦µä Teachers Earn National Board Certification

ÁùºÏ±¦µä employs more National Board Certified Teachers than any other Texas district

Tonight, the ÁùºÏ±¦µä ISD Board of Trustees recognized 22 newly certified or renewed teachers who have completed the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards.
 
This is the 15th year that ÁùºÏ±¦µä's professional development department has worked to guide a group of committed teachers toward this powerful professional development opportunity. 
 
A three-year study by the National Research Council of the National Academies found that National Board Certification has a positive effect on student achievement, teacher retention and professional development. 
 
ÁùºÏ±¦µä employs more National Board Certified Teachers than any other Texas district, with 242 National Board Certified Teachers for the 2014-15 school year. 
 
Anderson High School 
Alexa Humberson and Andrea Khawaja 
 
Ann Richards School for Young Women Leaders 
Ella Miesner and Shawn Lynn Mauser 
 
Bryker Woods Elementary School 
Valerie Boreing 
 
Clayton Elementary School 
Adam Miller 
 
Crockett High School 
Lupe Rodriguez 
 
Cook Elementary School 
Rodrigo Rodriguez-Tovar 
 
Joslin Elementary School 
Sandra Valle 
 
Maplewood Elementary School 
Kelli Kirk and Stephanie Kranchick 
 
McCallum High School 
Katherine Carrasco 
 
O. Henry Middle School 
Alexis Smith 
 
Ortega Elementary School 
Joni Kean Constantine 
 
Perez Elementary School 
Allison Ashley and Maria Sebastian 
 
Summitt Elementary School 
Thuan Tang 
 
Travis Heights Elementary School 
Shannon Mefford 
 
Walnut Creek Elementary School 
Coleen Mastrianni 
 
Widen Elementary School 
Jessica Kane-Cabello 
 
Wooldridge Elementary School 
Rebecca Lambdin-Abraham 
 
Zilker Elementary School 
James Supak

 

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