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teachers attending LSUS institute
06/08/04
LSUS is hosting
24 elementary and middle school teachers from five parishes in an
Institute for Advanced Studies taught by Dr. Helen Taylor, professor
of English.
The institute,
funded by the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities, provides the
teachers with hands-on instruction about teaching literature to
children. The 16-hour-a-week seminar runs through the month of June.
Each participant
will receive three hours of graduate credit and a $500 stipend,
also funded by the LEH. The teachers and their schools by hometown
are:
Bossier
City: Belinda Krumtum, Benton Middle School; Charlotte
Hinson, Eden Gardens Elementary; Kasey Smith, Howell Elementary,
and Belinda Cotton, Rusheon Middle Magnet.
Coushatta:
Guienne L. Dinkins, Red River Junior High.
Haughton:
Nadine Charity, Platt Elementary.
Minden:
Winnie McAdams, Webster Junior High.
Shreveport:
Jayne Sumner, Caddo Itinerant; April Saint, Elise Aikens and Randy
D. Smith, Caddo Middle Magnet; Gina Hahnel and Patty Lee, Eden Gardens
Elementary; Ollie Clark, J.S. Clark Middle School; Patrick Kellough,
North Desoto Elementary; Abby Hale, Kimberly Adkins, Laurie Bridel
and Merry Berry, Southfield School; Michele Gleason, St. Joseph’s
School, and Lois Fraser and Susan Johnstone, St. Mark’s School.
Springhill:
Clara Devereaux, Brown Middle School.
Stonewall:
Angela L. Johnson-Douglas, Eden Gardens Elementary.
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