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Today, we proudly recognize 26 terrific teachers who have newly earned the status of NGPF Distinguished Educator by acing 6 or more NGPF Certification Courses. See who has joined the hallowed ranks of NGPF Distinguished Educators nationwide, celebrate their accomplishment with us, and learn how to earn the award yourself!
The NGPF Distinguished Educator award is NGPF's recognition for teachers who go above and beyond to hone their craft in NGPF Certification Courses. By completing 6 or more of these 10-hour in-depth courses, and passing 6 or more NGPF Certification exams, teachers demonstrate an inspiring commitment to professional development!
In total, 572 teachers have earned this distinction, but there are over 200 teachers who are just 1 more NGPF Certification Course away from joining their ranks! Register for your next certification course today!
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Aimee Kerr from Monte Vista High School (CA)
Anna Killion from Colonial Forge High School (VA)
Anna Waters from Greenbrier High School (AR)
Breilyn Rosario-Eduardo from The FLY Initiative / Met High School (RI)
Brent Bernier from D. R. Hill Middle School (SC)
Chandra Wright from Church Hill Academy (VA)
Chris Johnson from Sandwich High School (IL)
Courtney Clapper from New Day Charter School (PA)
Danielle Phillips from Landmark High School (MA)
Ellen Chase from Port of Los Angeles High School (CA)
Emily Brill from Keystone Oaks High School (PA)
Joseph Niblock from St Pius X High School (MO)
Josue Banda from El Dorado High School (TX)
Katy Hess from Fassett Middle School (OH)
Laketra Calloway from Hutto High School (TX)
Leola Rutherford from Girdwood K-8 School, Anchorage School District (AK)
Ludwig Concepcion from Sunrise Mountain High School (NV)
Lynn Paulson from Rosholt High School (WI)
Melissa Williams from Pickens High School (SC)
Michael Marrero from Palm Beach Lakes High School (FL)
Michael Schaefer from Sussex Academy (DE)
Paula Williams from Blytheville High School-New Tech (AR)
Stacy Eyton from Melissa High School (TX)
Susan LaPierre from Plattsburgh High School (NY)
Travis Towne from Lenoir County Early College High School (NC)
Winsome Wynter from Rutgers University (NJ)
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