Weldon City Schools Teacher Advisory Council


Published/Last Modified on Tuesday, April 28, 2009 12:16 PM EDT

Weldon City Schools Teacher Advisory Council serves as a liaison between teachers, board members and administration for the district.  The council consists of Teacher of the Year candidates from each school.  The topics of discussion at the March 25 meeting included school concerns, teacher recruitment, professionalism, summer professional development and the Roanoke Valley Early College. 

Shown at the recent meeting were, front row, from the left, Pamela Dickerson, communication skills teacher; Tawana Anderton, business education teacher; Valencia Turnage, kindergarten teacher; and Monica Edmonds, history teacher; and back row, Elie Bracy, superintendent, and David Jones, executive director of human resources. Contributed photo | Daily Herald



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