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Everfi Power Teachers 2015/16 EVERFI POWER TEACHERS Our Power Teacher initiative honors teachers who have a strong commitment to teaching critical life skills. The impressive teachers in our 2015-2016 class each had over 100 students earn certification in EverFi – Financial Literacy, Vault – Understanding Money, or Future Goals – Hockey Scholar this year. Congratulations teachers, and thank you for all your hard work! FIRST NAME LAST NAME SCHOOL STATE Todd Alexander C. E. Hanna Elementary School Alabama Kay Arnold Cherokee County Career and Tech Center Alabama Jason Bothwell Northridge High School Alabama mike bowers Alexandria High School Alabama Cerecia Buchanan Enterprise High School Alabama Kimberly Clement Phillips Elementary School Alabama Daphen Coffey Oneonta Middle School Alabama Patty Collier Booker T. Washington High School Alabama Aimee Dobbs Clanton Middle School Alabama Casondra Edwards Hayden High School Alabama Amy Gleaton Cullman High School Alabama Donnie Hudson Loveless Academic Magnet Program High School Alabama David Hughes Sparkman High School Alabama Kelli Inman Chilton County High School Alabama Brad Jefferson Booker T. 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