“My heart is heavy - grieving for all the Ukrainian people suffering,” Irina Ilyasova said of the human toll accompanying the conflict that has now been raging more than a month. Televised images of the devastation in Ukraine are especially painful for one Mount Airy resident who hails from that country and still has relatives there who are struggling to survive the Russian invasion. War ‘heartbreaking’ for city woman from Ukraine Ryan Flake from Horace Mann Insurance provided these teachers with a door plaque for their classrooms. “When accomplished practice becomes the norm, the advantage will be significant, spreading beyond students and teachers to be felt by their communities, employers, and society at-large.” “Our work at the National Board is based on the belief that every child across the country deserves to be taught by an accomplished teacher,” said Peggy Brookins, national board president and CEO. To retain certified status, teachers must complete a periodic demonstration of their knowledge and skills by submitting a Profile of Professional Growth demonstrating how their practice continues to align with the Five Core Propositions in their certificate area. – Courtney Willard, visual arts teacher at Westfield Elementary Īdditionally, Jonathan Carpenter, assistant principal at Surry Central High School, was recognized for his successful National Board Certified Teachers renewal.
– Lauren Simpson, fourth grade teacher at Pilot Mountain Elementary – Kindle Giles, exceptional children teacher at Franklin Elementary School
The three recent additions to that number are:
With the addition of these three teachers, Surry County Schools has 70 teachers in the district who have earned this certification. This newest batch of credentialed teachers brings the state’s total number of National Board Certified Teachers to 23,090 – the largest number of National Board Certified teachers in the nation.Īmong those were several recognized at a recent Surry County Board of Education meeting for achieving certification. County teachers earn National Board certificationĪccording to the 2022 National Board database, North Carolina public school classrooms are welcoming 399 newly-certified and 1,126 renewed National Board teachers this year.