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Teachers Earn National Board Certification
February 13, 2015
Two Lindbergh Schools teachers recently were recognized for passing the National Board Teacher’s Certification process. Lindbergh High School librarian Mindy Siefert and Truman Middle School science teacher Melissa Nussbaum join 35 other Lindbergh faculty who have achieved the most advanced professional credential available to American teachers. The Board of Education recognized them on Feb. 10.
Lindbergh’s National Board Certified Teachers complete rigorous requirements that include completing a four-part portfolio, submitting student work and videotaping classroom activities. Siefert’s area of certification is Early Childhood through Young Adulthood – Library Media, and Nussbaum’s area is Early Adolescence – Science.
Two Lindbergh Schools teachers recently were recognized for passing the National Board Teacher’s Certification process. Lindbergh High School librarian Mindy Siefert and Truman Middle School science teacher Melissa Nussbaum join 35 other Lindbergh faculty who have achieved the most advanced professional credential available to American teachers. The Board of Education recognized them on Feb. 10.
Lindbergh’s National Board Certified Teachers complete rigorous requirements that include completing a four-part portfolio, submitting student work and videotaping classroom activities. Siefert’s area of certification is Early Childhood through Young Adulthood – Library Media, and Nussbaum’s area is Early Adolescence – Science.
Nationwide, more than 110,000 teachers have achieved National Board Certification.
Lindbergh Schools Board of
Education President Kathy Kienstra presents resolutions to National Board
Certified Teachers Mindy Siefert, Lindbergh High School librarian (left), and
Melissa Nussbaum, Truman Middle School science (right). |