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²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵCollege of Education recognizes outstanding teacher interns

²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵCollege of Education recognizes outstanding teacher interns

Contact: Camille Carskadon

STARKVILLE, Miss.—Twenty-one Mississippi State College of Education graduates recently were recognized as outstanding teacher interns for the spring 2019 semester.

Nominated by their classroom mentor teachers, the award honorees are selected based on their resourcefulness, initiative and effectiveness. Those recognized have demonstrated outstanding teaching performance, professionalism and a high level of commitment to the teaching profession.  They completed their teaching interns at various public school systems throughout Mississippi and Alabama and obtained their degrees from the Starkville and Meridian campuses, as well as through the university’s Center for Distance Education.

All spring graduates, the honorees include (by hometown):

AMORY—Abby C. Cantrell, a secondary education/biology education major.

BIRMINGHAM, Alabama—Hannah Duke, an elementary education/middle school major.

BRIGHTON, Tennessee—Bailey E. Roe, a special education major.

CUMMING, Georgia—Caroline G. Thomas, an elementary education/early childhood major.

D’IBERVILLE—Lyn-Marie S. Kirkland, an elementary education/middle school major.

FRANKLIN, Tennessee—Caitlin N. McFarland, an elementary education/middle school major.

FRIENDSWOOD, Texas—Alyson G. Ball, an agricultural education, leadership and communication major.

HUNTSVILLE, Alabama—Shanika T. Parker, an elementary education/middle school major.

LAUREL—Jodie Leigh Newsom, an elementary education/middle school major.

LONG BEACH—Cameron T. Haag, an elementary education/middle school major.

LOUISVILLE—Brantlie A. Sheets, a special education major.

MAGEE—Emily T. Crace, a secondary education/English education major.

MERIDIAN—Lauren A. Stewart and Ashlynn E. Lee, both elementary education/middle school majors.

OLIVE BRANCH—Nicole R. Lloyd, an elementary education/middle school major.

PHEBA—John Taylor Champion, a secondary education/social studies education major.

PHILADEPHIA—Misty D. Simmons, an elementary education/middle school major.

PRATTVILLE, Alabama—Kayla L. Callahan, a music education/instrumental major.

RICHLAND—Kari Jordan, a secondary education/social studies education major.

STARKVILLE—Skyler D. Buford, a special education major.

WALNUT GROVE—Katie S. Gilmore, an elementary education/middle school major.

Established in 1903, MSU’s College of Education is home to six academic departments, one research unit and numerous service units. For more about the college, visit .

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