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PHOTO BY JUDY CURETON
PHOTO BY KIM GROSENBACHER
ATPE volunteers celebrated educators in their community and shared information about Texas’ leading educators’ association during ATPE’s eighth annual Supporting Your Freedom to TeachSM Week. Leaders who submitted photos of their efforts were entered in a drawing for $750 school library donations and faculty pizza parties. Congratulations to this year’s winners:
Deer Park
Boerne ATPE campus rep Kim Grosenbacher offered her colleagues goodies, ATPE applications and the chance to enter a $500 local unit giveaway. Grosenbacher is a social studies teacher at Champion High School.
Deer Park ATPE Past President and campus rep Judy Cureton supplied water bottles, candy and ATPE information in the teacher workroom. Cureton is an intervention specialist at San Jacinto Elementary School.
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PHOTO COURTESY OF PHYLLIS CRIDER
Boerne
Leander
Waxahachie
Leander ATPE President and campus rep Phyllis Crider said she had fun stocking her teacher workroom with candy, applications, fruit and promo items throughout Supporting Your Freedom to TeachSM Week. Crider is a Vista Ridge High School special education teacher.
Thanks to the efforts of Waxahachie ATPE campus rep Tammy Hill, Clift Elementary School librarian Amy Clark and Waxahachie ATPE President Kim Kriegel accepted a $750 check for the library alongside Assistant Principal Katrina Lemons, Principal Christi Kubin, Hill and ATPE Field Representative Doug Eckart. Hill is a first-grade teacher.
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