Cascade K-8 teacher honored by State Science Teachers Association
Wednesday, October 21, 2015
Rebecca Drury with her Cascade K-8 class Photo courtesy Shoreline Schools |
Cascade K-8 teacher Rebecca Drury has been selected as the Washington Science Teachers Association (WSTA) Teacher of the Year for Middle School Education. She will be presented with the award and a $500 honorarium at the WSTA Annual Conference on October 24 at the Pacific Science Center.
Rebecca Drury wants to promote her passion for science as a means of understanding the world. Photo courtesy Shoreline Schools |
“Rebecca’s dedication to providing outstanding science experiences and high quality science education for students of our state is commendable,” said WSTA President-Elect Andy Boyd.
As a WSTA Teacher of the Year, Drury will also serve as an ambassador for science education across the state and will be offered the opportunity to present at a future WSTA conference.
“I hope that I can use the recognition to promote the crucial idea that science is not a just set of facts, but primarily a set of processes for understanding the world,” said Drury.
“I am really passionate about making science relevant, exciting and all about better understanding the world we live in.”
1 comments:
Hurray! Cascade K-8 - one of the best kept secrets in Washington!
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