Teaching as a Career Pathway Students Compete at 9th Annual Northeast Regional Conference
Our Lansing High School Teaching and Training Pathway students attended the 9th Annual Northeast Regional Conference at MidAmerica Nazarene University earlier this month. Every student participated in a competition. Congratulations to all our students who worked hard and did a fantastic job representing our school and to teachers Maeve Bolin and Kelli Jo Henderson for their leadership.
Those who placed first or second in their division will compete at the Educators Rising state competition at Washburn University in Topeka in February.
- Hannah Banker- Childrens Literature K-3
- Mikayla Beverly- Childrens Literature K-3
- Kira Honey- Childrens Literature K-3
- Alyeah Johnson and Susanna Banker- Inside Our Schools- 2nd place
- Shaylinn DeMoss- Ethical Dilemma - 3rd place
- Emily Sanford - Lesson Plan in the arts
- Madigan Yancey- Lesson Plan in STEM- 3rd place
- Carleigh Bush- Creative Lecture
- Every Clanton- Public Speaking
- Willow Fontenot- Interactive Display
- Jadyn Zielinski- Interactive Display
- Ryan French- Exploring Non-Core Teaching Careers
- Dalton Jorgenson- Exploring Non-Core Teaching Careers