Rogers Teachers Earn National Certification
Posted: December 14, 2012 at 5:31 a.m.
Ten local teachers received National Board Certification this year.
The nine Rogers School District teachers are:
• Elizabeth Spicer, an English teacher at Rogers High School.
• Mindy Brown, a social studies teacher at Rogers High School.
• Olivia Slone, an art teacher at Elza Tucker Elementary.
• Rea Smith, a math facilitator at Westside and Reagan elementaries.
• Lindsey Phillips, a history teacher at Elmwood Middle School.
• Nancy Copeland, a math teacher at Elmwood Middle School.
• Cherie Gideon, a math teacher at Elmwood Middle School.
• Amy Smallwood, a fifth-grade teacher at Grace Hill Elementary.
• Pat Lewis, a reading teacher at Old Wire Road Elementary.
Jeannine Smith, seventh- and eighth-grade science teacher at School of the Arts was recognized by the charter school’s board on Dec. 4.
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