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Sept. 3, 2015 - Seventeen King’s College education students recently began their 14-week student teaching in area primary and secondary schools. 

Supervised student teaching is required to fulfill King’s education degree requirements and to obtain a Pennsylvania Teacher Certificate.

King’s was the first Wyoming Valley institution of higher learning to receive accreditation from the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE).

Pictured in first row, from left, is Jillian Carlo, State Street Elementary School; Shelby Chase, Abington School District; Erin Seliga, Hazleton Area; Sarah Thomas, Wilkes-Barre Area; Katherine Brunwasser, Hanover Green Elementary; Alex Russo, Dana Street Elementary; Ginger Kline-Yencha, Nanticoke Area; and Maureen Lisman, Lee Park Elementary.  Pictured standing, from left, is Dr. Denise Reboli, chair of the education department; student teachers Kelsey Crehan, Nanticoke Area; Kyle Mahalick, Meyers; Daniel McNulty, Lake Lehman; Andrew Bungert, Nanticoke Area; Connor Hughes, Wilkes-Barre Area; Michael Langan, GAR; Josh Mason, State Street Elementary; James Romanowski, State Street Elementary; Dana Williams, Dallas Area; and Robert Richards, director of student teaching.

Pictured in first row, from left, is Jillian Carlo, State Street Elementary School; Shelby Chase, Abington School District; Erin Seliga, Hazleton Area; Sarah Thomas, Wilkes-Barre Area; Katherine Brunwasser, Hanover Green Elementary; Alex Russo, Dana Street Elementary; Ginger Kline-Yencha, Nanticoke Area; and Maureen Lisman, Lee Park Elementary.

Pictured standing, from left, is Dr. Denise Reboli, chair of the education department; student teachers Kelsey Crehan, Nanticoke Area; Kyle Mahalick, Meyers; Daniel McNulty, Lake Lehman; Andrew Bungert, Nanticoke Area; Connor Hughes, Wilkes-Barre Area; Michael Langan, GAR; Josh Mason, State Street Elementary; James Romanowski, State Street Elementary; Dana Williams, Dallas Area; and Robert Richards, director of student teaching.