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MACTE's 2019 Outstanding Beginning Teachers MACTE's 2019 Outstanding Beginnning Teachers Sarah Abrahamson Hannibal-LaGrange University Nicole Adams Rockhurst University Anna Akers Northwest Missouri State University Kira Baker University of Missouri- St. Louis Hailey Beazley Southwest Baptist University Kailey Beinart University of Missouri- St. Louis Jennifer Bender Southwest Baptist University Brittani Bimson Culver-Stockton College Emily Bonifas Northwest Missouri State University Rachel Brucks Columbia College Pamela Burham Avila University Haleigh Collier College of the Ozarks Alison Czarniak Saint Louis University Owen Dabek Saint Louis University Tamira Davis Maryville University Chelsea Davis Park University Katie DuClos Columbia College Courtney Eddins William Jewel College Holly Frigerio Fontbonne University Erin Gaubatz Maryville University Kellen Gillaspy Evangel University Bronco Green University of Missouri- KC Shelby Grego Avila University Madeline Gustafson Missouri Baptist University Jessica Hahn William Jewel College Sean Haley Lindenwood University Deveri Harvey University of Central Missouri Ashleigh Haslag Westminster College C.J. Hazelwood Drury University MACTE's 2019 Outstanding Beginnning Teachers Kelsey Houston Missouri State University Michaela Hylen Truman State University Dustin Jeffries Lincoln University Emily Jennings Central Methodist University Kendall Johnson Westminster College Tawar Khalandi Kansas City Teacher Residency Brittany Kiser Drury University Andrew Kremer Fontbonne University Kaitlin Little Missouri Baptist University Alayna Mazzeffe Missouri Western State University Shamara Moore Kansas City Teacher Residency Sara Mosley Hannibal-LaGrange University Savanna Nault Central Methodist University Ashleigh Onaca Missouri Valley College Collin Overby Lindenwood University Chasity Papenberg Southeast Missouri State University Aaron Parrales Evangel University Elizabeth Pursell Western Governors University Tori Ramsey Missouri University of Science and Technology Erin Rasmussen Webster University Savannah Ray College of the Ozarks Nicole Renken Missouri Southern State University William Rosen University of Missouri- Columbia Rachel Roundtree Culver-Stockton College Kerrie Schoen Rockhurst University Kara Schulte University of Missouri- Columbia Claire Shannan Missouri Valley College Katlynn Shannon Missouri Western State University Stacy Smith Missouri Southern State University Michael Starnes Three Rivers Alumni MACTE's 2019 Outstanding Beginnning Teachers Erica Stevens University of Missouri- KC James Trusler Missouri University of Science and Technology Laura Uribe Park University Monica Whitchurch Webster University Dani Willhite Missouri State University Eva Williamson University of Central Missouri Lynnea Wooten Truman State University Kylie Zurek Downie Southeast Missouri State University.
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