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22 local King’s Education Program Participants Begin Student Teaching
September 16, 2009 – Twenty-two King’s College students have begun their 14-week student teaching experience in neighboring elementary and high schools during the 2009 fall semester. The supervised student teaching experience is necessary to fulfill King’s degree requirements and to obtain a Pennsylvania Teacher Certificate. In total, nearly 50 King’s education majors are student teaching this semester.

King’s College education majors student teaching in local elementary and high schools are, seated from left: Kaitlyn Malshefski, Nanticoke, Hanover Green; Nicole Spaide, Mountaintop, Crestwood; Elena Galkina, Shavertown, Tunkhannock; Courtney Sawicki, Wilkes-Barre, Wyoming Valley West; BethAnn Powell, Ashley, Hanover; Lauren Seelye, Shavertown, Dallas; Tiffany Gergel, Shavertown, Dallas; Laura Roberts, Shickshinny, Nanticoke; Christina Glenn, Mountaintop, Coughlin; Jacquelyn Hettes, Noxen, Kistler Elementary; and Nikole Karut, Dupont, St. Nick’s and St. Mary’s.
Standing: Ted Settas, Kingston, Wyoming Valley West; John Padilla, Colts Neck, New Jersey, Meyers; Margaret Susko, Trucksville, Wyoming Valley West; Mary Crater, Wilkes-Barre, Wilkes-Barre Area; Marisa Sedon, Wilkes-Barre, Wilkes-Barre Area; Crystal Heffner, Dallas, Wilkes-Barre Area; Kelly Paul, Wilkes-Barre, St. Nick’s and St. Mary’s; Lauren Chapman, Wilkes-Barre, Wyoming Valley West; Darren Moore, Matthews, North Carolina, Dallas; Michael Lombardo, Pittston, Pittston; Renée Pizzella, Plains, Luzerne Intermediate Unit; and, Dr. Denise Reboli, associate professor of education, interim department chairperson, King’s College.
King's College is a Catholic College sponsored by the Congregation of Holy Cross.
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