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Local educators attend NCCAT seminars
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Several area educators recently attended seminars held at the North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching, a recognized national leader in professional development programming for our state’s teachers.

Participating educators from Wake County Schools included Robert J. Pierrie of Davis Drive Middle School; Dianna L. Dell, Andrea M. Grabowski and Roberta A. Woodson of Holly Grove Elementary School.

Elizabeth W. Hale of Holly Grove Elementary School attended a support seminar for teachers pursuing certification from the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards. Hale attended the seminar as a Golden LEAF scholar through an award to NCCAT from Golden LEAF Inc. of Rocky Mount.

NCCAT positively impacts public education by providing extraordinary professional development for North Carolina teachers throughout their careers. NCCAT’s instructional programming is designed to give teachers the support and resources they need to be highly effective and enhance student achievement. NCCAT conducts interdisciplinary, content-specific, residential seminars for pre-kindergarten through 12th grade teachers in the environmental and biological sciences, arts, humanities, mathematics, leadership and technology.

For more information about NCCAT’s instructional programs, visit www.nccat.org or call 828-293-5202.

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