15 District teachers earn National Board Certifications
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Fifteen Shoreline School District teachers have received their certifications from the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards.
They are:
Eric Allen, Tizbee Holm, Andy Kidd, Gabe Martinez, Linda Richard, Stephanie Rietman, Emily Slack and Stacia Tellefson, Shorecrest High School
Marty Ballew, Shannon Greenway, Lara Sukol and Brandon Torrey, Shorewood High School
Emily Maschman and Mary Thurber, Einstein Middle School
Grace Waylen, District English Language Learners instructional specialist
With this latest announcement, Shoreline now has a total of 81 board-certified teachers and one board-certified administrator currently working in the District. Numbers released by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards show that Washington has the most new NBCTs in the United States (946), and is fourth overall in the total number of NBCTs (8,285).
The national certification process takes a minimum of 18 months. Teachers must demonstrate in their four-part portfolio a deep understanding and application of the national standards that are in place for their field of teaching. A national panel of peers then assesses the portfolio. Teachers also take a six-part examination in their content area.
The Shoreline School District supports the National Board Certification program by paying half of the registration fee. Those who complete the program receive a yearly salary bonus approved by the Legislature. Teachers attaining certification provide service either teaching professional development classes, supporting or mentoring colleagues, or working on projects.
Created in 1987, the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards is an independent, nonpartisan and nonprofit organization devoted to advancing the quality of teaching and learning. For more information, visit the NBPTS website.
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