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Kenton County School District leads Northern Kentucky with number of National Board Certified Teachers (NBCT)
Congratulations to our newest teachers who have earned the highest level in the teaching profession -
National Board Certification.
 | | Congratulations National Board Certified Teachers, front row, l-r, Laura Galchick Cole, Elizabth Guenther, and Shannon Henson. Back row, l-r, Jennifer Robinson, Justa Stieritz, and Megan Wilson. In the photo below, Susie Theis. |
Laura Galchick Cole, Scott High School, Elizabeth Guenther, River Ridge Elementary, Shannon Henson, Scott High School, Jennifer Robinson, Beechgrove Elementary, Justa Stieritz, R.C. Hinsdale Elementary, Susie Theis, James A. Caywood Elementary, Megan Wilson, Simon Kenton High School.
National Board Certification is a rigorous process that demands the highest standards and best practices for accomplished teaching, leading and learning. The mission of NBPTS is to advance student learning and achievement by establishing the definitive standards and systems for certifying accomplished educators, providing programs and advocating policies that support excellence in teaching and leading, and engaging National Board certified teachers and leaders in that process. (NBCT web site)
Just the facts: * 7 - New Kenton County School District (KCSD) teachers for 2012 * 82 - Total of NBCT in KCSD * #1 - Leads Northern Kentucky in number of NBCT * 4th - Ranked fourth in the state with NBCT: Jefferson County with 266 Fayette County with 205 Oldham County with 184 Kenton County with 82 * Review KY NBCT facts
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