Thirteen Northshore School District teachers receive National Board Certification
Published 3:30 pm Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Thirteen Northshore School District teachers have earned their National Board Certification, bringing the district total to 107. Washington state gained the highest number of new National Board Certified Teachers in 2013 and has the fourth highest total certified teachers in the nation. There are 7,259 teachers in Washington state and 106,365 certified teachers nationwide.
The following 13 Northshore teachers received their National Board Certification this school year:
Hannah Bryant, Canyon Park Junior High School
Allison Carter, Woodin Elementary School
Breanna Clouse, Timbercrest Junior High School
Andrew Larson, Westhill Elementary School
Kalin Liburd, Kenmore Elementary School
Kevin McDonald, Bothell High School
Gail Olson Laing, Inglemoor High School
Sara Peake, Timbercrest Junior High School
Deanna Perry, Inglemoor High School
Duane Primc, Timbercrest Junior High School
Natalie Pullen, Bothell High School
Christine Ro, Woodin Elementary School
Deanna Watson, Canyon Creek Elementary School
The National Board for Professional Teaching Standards certification process is widely recognized as a symbol of accomplished professional practice and identifies qualified teachers as leaders in their field. Teachers demonstrate their knowledge and skills through a series of performance-based assessments. The insight gained from these assessments enhances and validates practices that promote and encourage student learning.
