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15 Alexandria Teachers Awarded Highest Professional Honor

This group of ACPS teachers either received National Board Certification for the first time or had their certification renewed. Superintendent Dr. Melanie Kay-Wyatt is far left. (Photo: courtesy ACPS)

ALEXANDRIA, VA-During the April 11 meeting of the Alexandria City School Board, 15 teachers were recognized for receiving the highest professional honor in teaching. Each individual spotlighted had earned National Board Certification. All 15 are employed by Alexandria City Public Schools.

“Completing this process demonstrates the commitment of these staff members to their own professional growth as well as being committed to providing the best quality in educating our youth,” said Melvina Crawl, Executive Director of Professional Learning and Special Programs. “The investment that ACPS makes to support teachers pursuing this national certification shows that we also value the professional growth of those we hire to serve in our schools.”

The certification’s purpose is to help educators develop, honor them for their dedication, and help schools keep them. It also sets a bar for the improvement of schools across the country.

The newly-certified teachers are:

  • Brandy Bowles, Douglas MacArthur Elementary School, Academic Interventionist, Literacy-Reading and Language Arts – Early to Middle Childhood
  • Megan Gibiser, Douglas MacArthur Elementary School, EL Teacher, English as a New Language-Early to Middle Childhood
  • Andrea Houston, Naomi L. Brooks Elementary School, Advanced Academic Services Teacher, Literacy-Reading and Language Arts-Early to Middle Childhood
  • Jessica Raugitinane, Central Office, EL Curriculum Specialist, English as a New Language-Early to Middle Childhood
  • Luisa Tio, Naomi L. Brooks Elementary School, Art Teacher, Art – Early to Middle Childhood

The teachers with renewed certification are:

  • Nancy Bolling, ACHS-King Street, English/EL Teacher, English Language Arts/Early Adolescence
  • Trisha Christopher, ACHS-King Street, Science Teacher, Science/Adolescence-Young Adult
  • Kelly Davis, Samuel W. Tucker Elementary School, Kindergarten Teacher, Early Childhood Generalist
  • Gabriel Elias, ACHS-King Street, EL Teacher, English as a New Language/Early Adolescence-Young Adult
  • Laura Gernt, Cora Kelly School for Math, Science and Technology, Student Improvement Teacher, Literacy-Reading Arts-Early to Middle Childhood
  • Megan Landmeier, Ferdinand T. Day Elementary School, Lead Special Education Teacher, Exceptional Needs Specialist/Birth-Adult
  • Suzanne Lank, Central Office, English Language Assessment Specialist, Early Childhood Generalist
  • Brandy Loomis, Samuel W. Tucker Elementary School, Student Improvement Teacher, Literacy-Reading Arts-Early to Middle Childhood
  • Rejane Martins, Ferdinand T. Day Elementary School, EL Teacher, English as a New Language-Early to Middle Childhood
  • Aimee Molihan, Central Office, Technology Integration Specialist, Exceptional Needs Specialist/Birth-Adult

[SEE ALSO: Healthy Kids Day April 20 at YMCA Alexandria]

Kevin Dauray

Kevin is Publisher's Assistant with The Zebra Press. He has been working for Alexandria's "Good News" newspaper since 2019. A graduate of George Mason University, he earned a bachelor's in English with a concentration in Creative Writing. He also studied at the Columbia School of Broadcasting and holds a master's degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Marymount University. He is an alumnus of T.C. Williams High School. Go Titans!

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