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Nathaniel Mitchell, a health teacher from Mingo Central High School, has earned West Virginia Public Broadcasting's Above and Beyond Award for May 2022.
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Jamie Howard, a third-grade teacher from Greenbrier County, has earned West Virginia Public Broadcasting's Above and Beyond Award for April, which recognizes excellence and creativity of Mountain State teachers.
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Laura Webb, a third grade reading and social studies teacher from Calhoun County, has earned West Virginia Public Broadcasting's Above and Beyond Award for March 2022.
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Kimberly Nester, a middle and high school Spanish teacher from Mineral County, has earned West Virginia Public Broadcasting's Above and Beyond Award for February 2022, which recognizes excellence and creativity of Mountain State teachers.
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Jenna R. Hill, a middle school teacher from Kanawha County, has earned West Virginia Public Broadcasting's Above and Beyond Award for the month of January, which recognizes excellence and creativity of Mountain State teachers.
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Robert Browning, a teacher in Summers County, has been selected as our December Above and Beyond teacher.
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Matthew Adkins, a physical education teacher at Spring Hill Elementary School in Huntington, has earned West Virginia Public Broadcasting’s Above and Beyond Award, which recognizes the excellence and creativity of Mountain State teachers.
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The veteran science teacher from PikeView High School in Princeton, West Virginia, kicks off WVPB’s second cohort of Above And Beyond teachers. In all, 12 teachers will be honored in the coming months, thanks to a new sponsor, the West Virginia State Treasurer’s Office, presenter of the SMART529 college savings program in the Mountain State.