Thursday, September 15, 2011

Thank you and congratulations!

Thanks to all who participated in the first ever DPS Technology Challenge!  We hope it was a fun learning experience for everyone involved.  I know it was from my end.  The world of educational technology seems to expand more quickly than any one educator has time to keep up with.  However, a community of educators has a fighting chance, which was proved during this Challenge.  Thank you all for your curiosity, hard work, enthusiasm, and shared knowledge.

Congratulations to the following individuals for successfully completing the DPS Technology Challenge and earning 1 CEU (10 Hours) of technology credit!
  1. Kim Mayo- Riverside High School
  2. Alison LeSueur- Holt Elementary School
  3. Kate MacDonell- DPS Title I Coordinator
  4. Andrew Tauber- Mangum Elementary
  5. Caitlin Meseck- Little River Elementary
  6. Bonnie Puckett- W.G. Pearson Elementary
  7. Jennifer Duff- Pearsontown Elementary
  8. Mary Beckman- Southwest Elementary
  9. Cindy Dean- Oak Grove Elementary
  10. Sharon Griffith- Githens Middle School
  11. Elizabeth Henninger- Hillside High School
  12. Jeanette Foote- Club Blvd. Elementary
  13. Amanda Childress- Club Blvd. Elementary
  14. Annie Reid- Lakewood Elementary School
  15. Douglas  Graves- Durham School of the Arts
  16. Sean George- Pearsontown Elementary
  17. Tomika Altman-Lewis- Burton Elementary 
  18. Jason Childress- Club Blvd. Elementary
  19. Anita Brake- E.K. Powe Elementary
  20. Annice Bender- Spring Valley Elementary School
  21. Norma Stanley-Gibby- Hillandale Elementary School
  22. Alexa Goff- Club Blvd. Elementary
  23. Kim Strickland- Carrington Middle
  24. Robert Bourgeois- Durham School of the Arts
  25. Mattie Perry Johnson- Southern High
  26. Clayton Thompson- Durham School of the Arts

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