Teachers Of The Year

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Published: Tue, March 25, 2008 - 3:45 pm
Last Updated: Tue, March 25, 2008 - 4:05 pm
Two Mobile County School Teachers have been selected as finalists for the title of Alabama Teacher of the Year. Saraland Elementary School Teacher-Regina Everett and Cranford-Burns Middle School Teacher-Miranda Hendrix are two of the sixteen finalists. The final 16, 8 Elementary and 8 Middle School Teachers, were chosen from a field of 143 educators throughout the state. As part of the final selection process teachers are required to put together a video that showcases their teaching abilities.

Below is a list of all 16 finalists.

Elementary

Regina L. Everett
Saraland Elementary School
Mobile County

Denise Dark
Jeter Primary School
Opelika City

Amber L. Trantham
Alexandria Elementary School
Calhoun County

Lisa Littlejohn
Hall-Kent Elementary School
Homewood City

Doris B. Cureton
Albert Turner, Sr., Elementary School
Perry County

Annette M. Protz
Cleveland Elementary School
Blount County

Stephane Singleton
Harlan Elementary School
Florence City

Amanda H. Evans
Columbia Elementary School
Madison City


Secondary

Miranda G. Hendrix
Cranford H. Burns Middle School
Mobile County

Lori Holland
Eufaula High School
Eufaula City

Deedee S. Adams
Oxford High School
Oxford City

Roy Hudson
Shades Valley High School
Jefferson County

Christina V. Steele
Prattville High School
Autauga County

Tim R. Stull
Hewitt-Trussville High School
Trussville City

Dana Baker
Winston County High School
Winston City

Lawana J. Welt
Liberty Middle School
Madison City


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