Golden Bell Teacher Honorees You Are Invited to a Reception and Group Photo That Will Be Featured in the Marin Independent Journal

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Golden Bell Teacher Honorees You Are Invited to a Reception and Group Photo That Will Be Featured in the Marin Independent Journal Golden Bell Teacher Honorees You are invited to a reception and group photo that will be featured in the Marin Independent Journal. Tuesday, April 19, 2016 3:30-4:30 p.m. Marin County Office of Education Alexandra Cusick, Lagunitas School Evan Lloyd, Mill Valley Middle School Mike Marweg, Tomales Elementary Alison Fell, Davidson Middle School Graham Davis, Old Mill Elementary Nate MacDonald, White Hill Middle School Amanda Estes, The Cove School Gray Douglas, San Andreas High School Nichole Rozakos, Strawberry Point Elementary Amy Luck, San Jose Middle School Jeff Packman, Marin Oaks High School Norlene Jones, Del Mar Middle School Andrew Leist, Sir Francis Drake High School Jennifer Banks, Bayside Martin Luther King Jr. Academy Nuria Pont, Tomales High School Anne Sturm, San Ramon Elementary Jennifer Thomas, Dixie Elementary Patricia Else, Terra Linda High School Ashley Davis, Sun Valley Elementary Jessica Cohn, Hidden Valley Elementary Rachel Hughes, Marin County Office of Education Bjorn Remmers, Bel Aire Elementary Jon Lew, Tamiscal High School Rebecca Hayhurst, Brookside Elementary Brittany Rysman, Laurel Dell Elementary Karen McCormish, Loma Verde Elementary Renee Nebolon, Rancho Elementary Caitlin Shanley, Reed Elementary Katherine Kellman, Tamalpais Valley Elementary Robin Loeffler, Short Elementary Cari Trevor, Olive Elementary Kathryn Cimarelli, Vallecito Elementary Roxane Foster, Lynwood Elementary Christy Stocker, Nicasio School Katie Fisher, Edna Maguire Elementary Sarah Burton, Marin County Office of Education Colette Macgowan, Neil Cummins Elementary Katy Colwell, Bacich Elementary Sarah Gordon, Tamalpais High School Craig Pitti, San Marin High School Kris Sargent, Lu Sutton Elementary Sarah March, Sinaloa Middle School Daniel Marsh, Park Elementary Leslie Barden, Hamilton K-8 School Stevie Greenwell, Novato High School David Snaith, San Rafael High School Lisa Heslip, Pleasant Valley Elementary Tanya Osorio, Glenwood Elementary Deb Bendinelli, Redwood High School Marlene Maiello, San Geronimo School Tyler Higgins, Wade Thomas Elementary Debbie Wollman, Hall Middle School Mary Kate Kenney, Coleman Elementary Tyler Ott, Manor Elementary Dylan Arroyo, Miller Creek Middle School Melissa Guerrero, Bahia Vista Elementary Vicki Van Deusen, Mary E. Silveira Elementary Erika Meeker, Ross Elementary Michele Harland, Venetia Valley K-8 School Willow Horne, Bolinas-Stinson School Erin Montoya, West Marin-Inverness School Mike Martinez, Kent Middle School Yolanda Roose, San Pedro Elementary Please RSVP to Raquel Rose at [email protected] or 415-499-5891 .
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