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Tuesday, November 9, 2004
The Louisiana Association of Teachers of Mathematics named Episcopal
teacher Kay Fenton the Outstanding High School Math Teacher in
Louisiana for 2004.
LATM invited all schools in Louisiana to nominate
a teacher for the honor. After an application process, LATM named
three finalists for elementary school, middle
school and secondary school. The winners in each category were announced at the
regional meeting of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics on Nov. 6
in New Orleans.
Ms. Fenton teaches Calculus and Algebra II at Episcopal. She also
serves as a consultant with the College Board and is National Board
Certified.
Last year, Ms. Fenton was one of 18 recipients nationally
of the Siemens Award for Advanced Placement. The Siemens Foundation
annually
recognizes three teachers
from each of the College Board’s six regions for exemplary teaching and
dedication to students in the Advanced Placement program.
This is the second consecutive
year an Episcopal teacher has been recognized by LATM. Last year Pam Goodner
was named the state Middle School Math Teacher
of the Year.
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