Three Baldwin County Schools teachers were recognized last week for earning the distinction of National Board Certified Teacher.
The National Board Certification was designed to develop, retain …
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Three Baldwin County Schools teachers were recognized last week for earning the distinction of National Board Certified Teacher.
The National Board Certification was designed to develop, retain and recognize accomplished teachers and to generate ongoing improvement in schools nationwide. It is the most respected professional certification available in k-12 education.
Patsy Calzetta, Robertsdale High School; Ashley McPhillips, Magnolia School and Allie Schultze, BCBE Educational Technology Support Services have received their certification and were recognized at the district’s annual banquet last week.
The teachers received their pins during the celebration by Jeremy King, Education Technology Support Services Coordinator.