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Twenty-Two New Teachers At HFCS

September 5, 2008 By eastwickpress

by Bea Peterson

 

Friday and Tuesday HFCS was abuzz with excitement. Twenty-two teachers were learning what their responsibilities will be and what will be expected of them as they teach at Hoosick Falls for the first

New teachers in the Elementary school are (l-r front row) Jonathan Laurin (First Grade), Laurie Prendergast (ESL), Kelli Rounsville (Third Grade), Ann Marie Glover (Kindergarten) and (back row) Landon Nelson (Physical Education/Health), Andrea Bearor (First Grade), Jennifer Barron (Reading K-6) and Emily Bishop (Teacher of the Deaf and Hearing Impaired). (Bea Peterson photo)
New teachers in the Elementary school are (l-r front row) Jonathan Laurin (First Grade), Laurie Prendergast (ESL), Kelli Rounsville (Third Grade), Ann Marie Glover (Kindergarten) and (back row) Landon Nelson (Physical Education/Health), Andrea Bearor (First Grade), Jennifer Barron (Reading K-6) and Emily Bishop (Teacher of the Deaf and Hearing Impaired). (Bea Peterson photo)

 time. Mentors, long time teachers at the school, were on hand to be helpful. The high school and the elementary school have new principals. Students and teachers alike will be learning a lot this year.

New teachers in the Middle and High Schools are (l-r front row) Leah Jackhym (Business-Computer), Sarah Bender (Special Education), Laurie Prendergast (French), Devon Paterson (Reading) and Kerry Branigan (Reading). (l-r middle row) Eamonn DeGraaf (Technology), Mike McGraw (Business-Computer), Lynda Bilow (English), Darlene Kehn (Science), Landon Nelson (Health), Tim Stockton (Special Education) and Chris Farley (Social Studies). (l-r back row) Lisa Ferrannini (Physical Education), William Clairmont (Math), Bruce Bailey (Science) and Anthony Malikowski (Science). (Bea Peterson photo)
New teachers in the Middle and High Schools are (l-r front row) Leah Jackhym (Business-Computer), Sarah Bender (Special Education), Laurie Prendergast (French), Devon Paterson (Reading) and Kerry Branigan (Reading). (l-r middle row) Eamonn DeGraaf (Technology), Mike McGraw (Business-Computer), Lynda Bilow (English), Darlene Kehn (Science), Landon Nelson (Health), Tim Stockton (Special Education) and Chris Farley (Social Studies). (l-r back row) Lisa Ferrannini (Physical Education), William Clairmont (Math), Bruce Bailey (Science) and Anthony Malikowski (Science). (Bea Peterson photo)

Filed Under: Hoosick School Dist., School News

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