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2019 Teachers of Distinction (PDF) Partners in Education of the Greater Green 2019 TEACHERS OF DISTINCTION Taylor Baltus: St. Bernard Catholic School Bay Chamber is pleased to announce Michelle Baumann: Kewaunee School District Tracy Cantu: St. Thomas More Catholic School Teri Deavers: Bay View Middle School Francisco J. Espinosa: Franklin Middle School Marisol Evans: Washington Middle School Andrea Fergus: Lincoln Elementary School Carla Foote: Cormier School & Early Learning Center 26 th Annual Jeffrey Gosse: Pulaski High School Kerri Haertl: Hillcrest Elementary School Linda Hart: Green Bay Early Learning Center Kelly Hohman: Chappell Elementary School Julie Hubbard: Wrightstown High School Wendy Jacobs: Luxemburg-Casco High School Spencer Karls: Lannoye Elementary School & Pulaski High School Trina V. Kerscher: MacArthur Elementary School Ann Klapatch: Annie Jackson Elementary School Rhonda Knoespel: Lombardi Middle School Frau Melanie Lasee: Ashwaubenon High School Mallory Lichon: Pulaski High School Sarah Lisowe: Hemlock Creek Elementary School Jessica Loritz: Bay Harbor Elementary School Victor Murphy: Suamico Elementary School Lindsey Przybylski: Pulaski Community Middle School Megan Jo Raschke: Hemlock Creek Elementary School Jenny Stehlik: Pulaski Community Middle School Jeanne Stilp: Langlade Elementary School 2019 Teachers of Distinction Lydia Storby: Sunnyside Elementary School Jodi Sullivan: Holy Cross Catholic School Congratulations to the individuals and teams of educators who have been Blair Swiekatowski: Red Smith (K-8) School selected as Teachers of Distinction in the first round of the Golden Apple Mary B. Swinford: Bay View Middle School Emily Tewes: Glenbrook Elementary School Awards selection process! These outstanding teachers make a big impact Holly Thomas: Anne Sullivan Elementary School Stephanie Van Zeeland: Wrightstown Elementary School on the students, parents, and community. Help us recognize the Teachers of Jessica VanLaanen: Westwood Elementary School Distinction and soon-to-be-announced Golden Apple recipients by attending the Emily Vissers: Fairview Elementary School Julie Will: Luxemburg-Casco Intermediate School Golden Apple Awards event on Wednesday, April 17, 2019. Karen Wilson: Baird Elementary School Roxanne Zellner: St. Mary’s School—Luxemburg Proudly sponsored by: TEAMS Edison Middle School: AVID Elective Team Carmen Lax and Elizabeth Mosupye Forest Glen Elementary School: Kindergarten Team Rose Sundin, Chelsea Levash, April Branstrom, Katerina Schmidt and Angela Hendrickson Lineville Intermediate School: Band Team Andrew Zipperer and Sue Zipperer Valley View Elementary School: Literacy Team Ann Brennenstuhl, Deb Patterson, Stacie Schabow and Sheryl Stathas West De Pere High School: Special Education Team Alyssa Racine, Krista Herman, Carissa Nusbaum, Joleen Bratz, Laura Lenss, Chad Federman and Jeffrey Hockers West De Pere School District: Speech Team Peggy Eserkaln, Mark Farnsworth, Lisa Lokken and Candace Van Veghel REGISTRATION AND INFORMATION AVAILABLE AT GREATERGBC.ORG/GOLDENAPPLES.
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