REYNOTTA JAHNKE HOBERECHT
Reynotta Hoberecht taught eighth grade English and remedial reading at Golden West Middle School and remedial reading at Golden West High School.
Reynotta Hoberecht taught eighth grade English and remedial reading at Golden West Middle School and remedial reading at Golden West High School.
Sherrill Kilpatrick is celebrating 38 years as teacher at Converse County School District #1 in Wyoming, considering this her crowning achievement.
Rose Ann Fleming joined Xavier University as an academic administrator. She took on the additional role of special assistant to the president in 2010.
Mary Lou Ederer served as principal of Robert B. Havens Elementary School from 1971 to 1999 and director of Scooby Doo Pre-School from 1983 to 1999.
Donna R. Vocate joined Boston University as a full professor from 1990 to 1992, and has served the UCB Institute of Cognitive Science since 1984.
Since 1998, Elizabeth Buchanan has expressed her passion as an English as a second language (ESL) teacher at Tabernacle Elementary School.
Inspired by her home economics teacher in high school, Mary Lou Waitz has spent her entire career in the field, retiring in 1994.
Alice Pouncey was a professor of psychology and home economics at East Central Community College until her retirement in 2001.
Joyce L. Stevos’ first position in the industry was social studies department head in the Providence Public School District.
Jacqueline Pflughoeft Blackwell has directed the student services section of the San Jose Unified School District since 1994.
Outside of her high school classroom, Ms. Rickerl focuses on her love for poetry. She has released three anthologies of poems.
Carolyn Merchant started out at the University of San Francisco, later joining the University of California Berkeley as an assistant professor.
Loyal and trustworthy, Rev. Janet A. Lee has led an exemplary career in music education and religion. She started out as a music teacher.
Dr. Ernestine Bady Davis started her career as a nurse in various hospitals across Arizona, Virginia, California, and Japan.
Backed by stellar training, Ms. Pearce set out to make her mark on music and the performing arts. She became a chorus and drama director.
Dr. Iben started as a teacher in public schools in Lincoln, Massachusetts, and Champaign, Illinois, after which she became a secretary and adjunct professor
Hardworking and passionate, Dianne Dillitzer has thrived as a reader/evaluator at Measurement, Inc. She joined the company in 2015.
Everything J. Sue Fletcher did throughout her career as a nurse was to help others. One of her main focuses was community mental health.
Growing up, Peggy W. Johnsen longed to become a teacher. She discovered home economics in college, and decided to combine her interests into one career.
Mary Talmadge’s final position before retiring in 2001 was professor and director of the School of Nursing at California State University Long Beach.
Born in Austria, Katherine Gyékenyési Gatto was inspired to pursue both language and education by her father, the headmaster of a school in Hungary.
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