ROCKINGHAM COUNTY SCHOOLS: Eight RCS Teachers Earn, Renew National Board Certification

ROCKINGHAM COUNTY SCHOOLS: Eight RCS Teachers Earn, Renew National Board Certification
Eight RCS Teachers Earn, Renew National Board Certification — ROCKINGHAM COUNTY SCHOOLS: ( rock.k12.nc.us)
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Rockingham County Schools issued the following announcement on Jan. 12.

Three Rockingham County Schools teachers have received National Board Certification, while five others have renewed their National Board Certification status for another five years! 

This is a notable achievement, and RCS salutes the efforts of our instructors to go above and beyond to improve their skills!

Earned National Board Certification

—Whitney Hannam (Wentworth Elementary School)—Leslie Baker (Rockingham County High School)—Jodi Troxler (Rockingham County High School)

Renewed National Board Certification for Five Additional Years

—Melissa Bailey (Score Center)—Joshua Hardin (Rockingham County High School)—William Joyner (Rockingham Early College High School)—Kelly McCorkle (Holmes Middle School)—Tina Whitten (Dillard Academy)

Original source can be found here.



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