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State educators
group recognizes
two
Manchester
College
students
NORTH MANCHESTER, Ind. - Two Manchester College
students were recognized at the Indiana Student Education Association
assembly recently for their exceptional roles as future teachers.
Junior Jill Gallmeyer of Albion received a
scholarship from the Indiana State Teachers Association. Her major is
early childhood, middle childhood generalist with mild interventions
license. She is the treasurer of the Manchester College Student
Education Association for the second year in a row.
Junior Chris Werling of Fort Wayne was elected
Region II Representative and will sit on the ISEA executive board for
the 2004-2005 school year. Werling is seeking a degree in secondary
social studies education. He is secretary of the Manchester College SEA.
About 26 percent of Manchester College students are
education majors. Manchester, with 1,170 students from 29 states and 33
countries, is an independent, baccalaureate college in North Manchester,
in northeast Indiana. For more information about the college, visit its
web site at
www.manchester.edu |