Franklin County, News, Russellville
 By  Staff Reports Published 
4:53 pm Tuesday, May 24, 2016

MSU presents Spring 2016 teaching internship awards

These students were recognized with Outstanding Teacher Intern award at Mississippi State University. (Front, left to right) Mona Daniel (elementary), Lynn Baker (elementary), Lauren Colloredo (elementary), Cayla Anne Leach (elementary), Mollie Beth Ott (social studies), Lauren Hollingsworth (mathematics), Maggie Clover (social studies), Sam Kealhofer (English). (Back, left to right) Mary Kathryn Fairley (elementary), Liza Scott (elementary), Brettany Waltman (elementary), Amy Arinder (music), Caroline Ray (elementary), Addison Camp (family consumer science), Annie Blass (special education). (Not pictured) Amanda Haney (elementary), Lauren Powell Harrell (elementary), and Devon Napps (elementary)

These students were recognized with Outstanding Teacher Intern award at Mississippi State University. (Front, left to right) Mona Daniel (elementary), Lynn Baker (elementary), Lauren Colloredo (elementary), Cayla Anne Leach (elementary), Mollie Beth Ott (social studies), Lauren Hollingsworth (mathematics), Maggie Clover (social studies), Sam Kealhofer (English). (Back, left to right) Mary Kathryn Fairley (elementary), Liza Scott (elementary), Brettany Waltman (elementary), Amy Arinder (music), Caroline Ray (elementary), Addison Camp (family consumer science), Annie Blass (special education). (Not pictured) Amanda Haney (elementary), Lauren Powell Harrell (elementary), and Devon Napps (elementary)

Outstanding Teacher Intern awards are given to teacher interns who go above and beyond expectations at Mississippi State University.  Teacher interns are nominated for this award by their classroom mentor teachers and university supervisors and receive this recognition based on their effectiveness throughout their Teaching Internship. Teacher interns receiving the awards were selected because of outstanding teaching performance, resourcefulness, initiative, professionalism and demonstration of a high level of commitment to the teaching profession.

Russellville High School graduate Liza Scott was among those recognized.

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