Northwestern Oklahoma State University students leave the university with the knowledge to succeed in a particular field. In their final semester, 22 senior education students have entered area schools to gain hands-on experience through student teaching.
The students will return to campus for seminars in April, and their portfolio exit interviews in May. Graduation is scheduled for Saturday, May 6.
Listed below are the students, their hometowns and teaching assignments:
Agriculture education – Scott Batchelder of Orland, California, to Ringwood High School; Brock Buller of Jet to Chisholm High School; Mattie Moore of Harrisonville, Missouri, to Cherokee High School; Ashlye Pool of Fayetteville, Arkansas, to Fairview High School; Codey Yandell of Fairfax to Drummond High School
Early childhood education – Cecely Franz of Alva to Washington/Longfellow Elementary School (Alva); Kaci Hansen of Hinton to Waynoka Elementary School; Angela Hasenbank of Bentley, Kansas, to Aline-Cleo Elementary School; Elizabeth Mouser of Stigler to Washington Elementary School (Alva)
Elementary education – Rachael Cunningham of Waynoka to Longfellow Elementary School (Alva); Joshua Frazier of Enid to McKinley Elementary School (Enid); Nikki Gates of Waynoka to Lincoln Elementary School (Enid); Tina Green of Enid to Hoover Elementary School (Enid); Dacia Hudelson of Ponca City to Kildare Elementary School (Ponca City); Elizabeth Kadavy of Kingfisher to Seiling Elementary School; Lauren Nightingale of Enid to Prairie View Elementary School (Enid); Ashley Porter of Enid to Taft Elementary School (Enid); Cinthia Rodriquez of Tonkawa to Woodlands Elementary School (Ponca City); Sarah Smart of Alva to Waynoka Elementary School; Alexxis Wright of Enid to Prairie View Elementary School (Enid)
Health and sports science education – Kent Callison of Mooreland to Moore High School
Natural Science Education – John Lazenby of Glencoe to Alva High School
For more information on Northwestern's teacher education program contact Dr. Christee Jenlink, professor of education and associate dean for the School of Education, at 580-327-8450 or cljenlink@nwosu.edu.
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