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Congratulations! AAE Awards Teacher Scholarships to CA Charter School Teachers
posted by: Jill | January 20, 2011, 05:30 PM   

This week, AAE announced the final round of scholarship recipients that will receive complimentary registrations to the 18th Annual California Charter Schools Conference.

The conference will be held at the San Diego Convention Center March 7-10, 2011 and is hailed as the exclusive charter school professional event of the year. This scholarship covers the registration fee for the conference (a $300 value). This year, the conference will feature premiere workshops and information sessions with topics ranging from special education to developing new charter schools.

We congratulate the following teachers on being selected. AAE applauds the dedication which these teachers have demonstrated from their interest in attending this event.

Teacher scholarship recipients:

  • Denise Huffstutler, Patterson, CA
  • Kendra Bailey, Huntington Beach, CA
  • Marilyn Otter, Escondido, CA
  • Vicki Harmon, Turlock, CA
  • Joy Kim, Oakland, CA
  • Dyonne Blythe, San Jacinto, CA
  • Jessica Ballinger, Moreno Valley, CA
  • Robin Anderson, Escondido, CA
  • Betty-Jo Nascimento, Delhi, CA
  • Heidi Jacobson, Santa Cruz, CA
  • Carole Adams, Victorville, CA
  • Wendy Wilson, Corona, CA
  • Deanna Simmerman, Lodi, CA
  • Julie Walsh, Fullerton, CA
  • Stephanie Deininger, Redlands, CA
  • Katelyn Carter, Fresno, CA
  • Amy Ricabal, Elk Grove, CA
  • Maria Carr, Tulare CA
  • Valerie Blackburn, Fresno, CA
  • Ricardo Cortez, Pasadena, CA
We are committed to offering individual educators various avenues for improving effectiveness in the classroom. We recognize that by attending conferences such as these, teachers are provided with the tools and professional development they need to succeed.

Don't forget to stop by the AAE booth at the conference!


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