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Region 10 Education Service Center Teacher of the Year Candidates 2012-2013 Allen Julia A Region 10 Education Service Center Teacher of the Year Candidates 2012-2013 Allen Julia A. Hill Mary Evans Elementary School Grades K-6 ESL Allen Ray Goethals Lowery Freshman Center Grade 9 Algebra Anna Meagan Garner Joe K. Bryant Elementary Grade 1 Anna Jayme Hawthorne Anna High School Grades 10/12 English Avalon Gina Tennery Avalon School Grade K Blue Ridge Jennie Stroup Blue Ridge Elementary Grade 3 Blue Ridge Jennifer Stroup Blue Ridge High School Grades 9-12 Biology Boles Karen Jones Boles Elementary School Grade 1 Boles Tiffany Christensen Boles Middle School Grades 7-8 English/Reading Bonham Suzanne Kennedy Finley-Oates Elementary Grade K Bonham Susan Baccus L.H. Rather Junior High School Grade 7 Reading Caddo Mills Leslie Patterson Griffis Elementary School Grades 2-5 Pull-Out; Dyslexia Intervention Caddo Mills Crystal Garcia Caddo Mills High School Grades 99-12 Special Education Canton Brenda Sharpe Canton Elementary School Grades 1-5 Cedar Hill Kimberly Johnson High Pointe Elementary PreK Cedar Hill Ashley Duncan Cedar Hill Collegiate High School Grade 10 Chemistry Commerce Beverly Galyean Williams Elementary Grades 3-5 SpEd, ESL, Dyslexia Commerce Glenda Henderson Commerce High School Grades 9-12 CTE Community Mandy Zapata Phyllis NeSmith Elementary Grade Kindergarten Community Carrie Webb Community Middle School Grades K-12 Music Coppell Susan Hall Mockingbird Elementary Grade 3 Coppell Charlie Perryman New Tech High @ Coppell Grade 10 World History/Political Science Crandall Melissa Gardner Barbara Walker Elementary Grade Kindergarten Crandall Kelli Satterwhite Crandall Middle School Grades 7/8 Dallas Meshonda Cole Kennedy-Curry Middle School Grade 6 Math Dallas Cedric Jacobson H. Grady Spruce High School Grades 10/11 Chemistry, Biology Denison Suzanne Gaskin Golden Rule School K-5 Reading Specialist Denison Brian Eaves Denison High School Grades 6-12 Technical Education DeSoto Timothy Mitchell Cockrell Hill Elementary Grade 5 DeSoto Sharon Sutton West Middle School Grade 6 Math Duncanville Jada Gordon Smith Elementary School Grades K-4 Special Education Duncanville Tyron Shaw Duncanville High School Grades 9-12 Vocal Music Ennis Carrie Lowe Stephen F. Austin Elementary Grades K-3 Music Ennis Karin Hodges Ennis Junior High School Grades 7-8 Physical Education Ferris Jodi Vasquez Ferris Intermediate School Grades 4-6 Librarian Ferris Lisa Lopez Ferris High School Grade 9 English Forney Jenny Johnson Rhea Elementary School Grade 5 Forney Sonia Eudy Brown Middle School Grade 8 Science/Math Garland Allison Louise Drewry Nita Pearson Elementary Grade 3 Garland LaQuita Brantley South Garland High School Grades 11-12 Cosmetology Grand Prairie Betsy Berkebile Hector P. Garcia Elementary Grade 4 Grand Prairie Ashley Logan Fannin Middle School Grade 8 English Greenville Shannon Stewart Crocket Elementary Grade Kindergarten Greenville Vicki Vandiver Greenville Middle School Grade 7 PreApEnglish/English 8/15/2012, 12:24 PM Page 1 of 3 Region 10 Education Service Center Teacher of the Year Candidates 2012-2013 Gunter Tonya Watson Gunter Elementary Grades K-4 Physical Education Highland Park Betsy Bogdovitz Armstrong Elementary Grade 2 Highland Park Jay Harris Highland Park High School Grades 9-12 Marketing Howe Jackie Dawsey Howe Middle School Grade 7 Irving Anne Clark A.S. Johnston Elementary Grades K-5 Instructional Coach Irving Gary L. Schepf Jack E. Singley Academy Grades 9-12 CTE/Business Technology Kaufman Kori Acevedo Helen Edwards Early Childhood Center Grade Kindergarten Kaufman Kerry Gallagher Active Learning Center/Options High School Grades 9-12 Chemistry Kemp Troy Hawkins Kemp Intermediate School Grades 3-5 Music Kemp Brenda Stringer Kemp Junior High School Grades 7-8 Math Lancaster Philia Stewart Lancaster Elementary Grade 3 Lancaster Micah Taylor Lancaster High School Grades 9-12 English Mabank Sandy Chasteen Lakeview Elementary School Grade 4 Maypearl Liz Scott Maypearl Middle School Grade 6 English Maypearl Tonya Colman Maypearl High School Grades 9-12 Lego Robotics McKinney David Bill Finch Elementary Grade 1 McKinney Glynn Smith Cockrill Middle School Grade 6 Math Milford Deloris Harris Milford School Grade 5 North Hills Preparatory (Uplift) Elizabeth Nied North Hills Preparatory Grades EC-4 Librarian/Teacher North Hills Preparatory (Uplift) Angela Russell North Hills Preparatory Middle School Grade 6 Math Palmer Daphne Chambless Palmer Elementary Grade 1 Peak Preparatory (Uplift) Lori Crouch Peak Preparatory Grade 9 Geography Plano Ronnie Cantu Forman Elementary Grade 5 Science Plano Gregory Arp Plano Senior High School Grades 11-12 Theatre Arts Princeton Ashley Mounger Lacy Elementary Grade 5 American History/Math Princeton Nichole Powell Princeton High School Grades 8-12 Math Prosper Susan Hampton Folsom Elementary School Grades K-5 Reading Prosper Alan Rice Prosper High School Grades 9-12 Business/Marketing/Finance Quinlan Jenifer Hogan D. C. Cannon Elementary School Grades 1/2 Reading Intervention Quinlan Angela Vaughan Thompson Middle School Grades 6/8 Dyslexia Red Oak Brandee Morris DT Shields Elementary Grade 4 Red Oak Stephanie Smith Red Oak High School Grades 9-12 Special Education Richardson Ashley Rich Moss Haven Elementary Grades 4-8 ELA Richardson Kathryn Fisher Richardson High School Grades 11-12 Calculus/AVID Rockwall Autumn Quinton Reinhardt Elementary Grade Kindergarten Rockwall Cody Hayes Rockwall High School Grades 9-12 Culinary Arts Royse City Dawn Jordan Ruth Cherry Intermediate Grades 1-8 Royse City Kathy Smith Royse City High School Grades 9-12 Business Rylie Family Faith Academy William Weed Inspired Vision Middle School Grade 6 Social Studies Sam Rayburn Laurie Vineyard Sam Rayburn Elementary Grade Pre-K Sam Rayburn Kathryn Rogers Sam Rayburn High School Grades 9-10 English Savoy Theresa Cooke Savoy Elementary Grades 5-6 Scurry-Rosser Candace Nelson Scurry-Rosser Middle School Grade 5 Math Scurry-Rosser Don Berliner Scurry-Rosser High School Grades 9-12 Business 8/15/2012, 12:24 PM Page 2 of 3 Region 10 Education Service Center Teacher of the Year Candidates 2012-2013 Sherman Ramon Vazquez Henry Sory Elementary Grade 1 Bilingual Sherman Kenric Davies Sherman High School Grade 11 Physics Summit International (Uplift) Sara Schleimer Summit International Preparatory Grade 2 Summit International (Uplift) Autumn Lamphier Summit International Preparatory Grades 9 & 11 English Sunnyvale Laura Fitzgerald Sunnyvale Middle School Grade 8 English Terrell Patrece Ozment Burnett Elementary School Grade Kindergarten Terrell George Parrish Terrell High School Grades 6-12 CTE Tom Bean Julie Cummings Tom Bean Middle School Grades 6-8 Universal Academy Ashley Pereira Universal Academy Grades 6-8 Business Van Alstyne Triva Gentzler Van Alstyne Elementary Grade 2 Waxahachie D'On Hensley Shackelford Elementary Grade 5 Waxahachie Daniel Fields Waxahachie High School Grade 12 English Whitewright Donna Hood Whitewright Elementary School Grade 1 Whitewright Sandy Newman Whitewright High School Grades 10-11 English Williams Preparatory (Uplift) Tammie Davis Williams Preparatory Elementary Grade 3 Williams Preparatory (Uplift) Maria Gutierrez Wiliiams Preparatory Seconday Grade 9 Biology Wills Point Lahri Gentry Earnest O. Woods Elementary Grade 4 Wills Point Melody Vest Wills Point High School Grades 9-12 Communications Winfree Academy Charter School Denton Otisha Hickey-Gilreath Winfree Charter School Denton Grades 9-12 Special Education Winfree Academy Charter Schoo Grapevine Walt Shacklett Winfree Charter School Grapevine Grades 9-12 Chemistry Winfree Academy Charter School Irving Karen Collins Winfree Charter School Irving Grades 9-12 English Winfree Academy Charter School Lewisville Kimberley King Winfree Charter School Lewisville Grades 9-12 Science Winfree Academy Charter School Richardson Megan England Winfree Charter School Richardson Grades 9-12 Social Studies Wylie Amanda Christian Cox Elementary School Grade 1 Wylie Karen Jurotich Burnett Junior High School Grade 8 Math 8/15/2012, 12:24 PM Page 3 of 3.
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