Teacher Education Department inducts honor society members Montgomery, Ala.— The Huntingdon College Department of Teacher Education inducted new members into the College’s chapter of Kappa Delta Epsilon, the international education honor society, earlier this spring.
The 2012 inductees are:
- AshleyAdams, Elementary Education, Pell City, Alabama
- Jessica Andrews, Physical Education, Montgomery, Alabama
- Patricia (Trish) Brown, Elementary Education, Wetumpka, Alabama
- C. Russell (Rusty) Cowley III, History with secondary teacher certification, Maylene, Alabama
- P. Rae Diggs, Elementary Education, Montgomery, Alabama
- J. Tyler Hall, Physical Education, Roanoke, Alabama
- Ryan Harrison, Physical Education, Fairhope, Alabama
- Samantha Davis Hill, Elementary Education, Prattville, Alabama
- Louis Hines, Physical Education, Gulf Breeze, Florida
- Stevie Barton Hunter, Elementary Education, Prattville, Alabama
- Corey Killough, History with secondary teacher certification, Rienzi, Mississippi
- Michael Kilpatrick, History with secondary teacher certification, Luverne, Alabama
- Kristy McLendon, Elementary Education, Midfield, Alabama
- S. Matt Murphree, History with secondary teacher certification, Cleveland, Alabama
- Kayla Northington, Physical Education, Sulligent, Alabama
- Kristen Perdue, English with secondary teacher certification, Prattville, Alabama
- J. Ashton Rodriguez, History with secondary teacher certification, Elba, Alabama
- J. AlexSanford, Physical Education, Prattville, Alabama
- Morgan Senn, Elementary Education, Burkville, Alabama
- Jackie (JES) Smith, Physical Education, Wetumpka, Alabama
- C. Lanning Williams, Elementary Education, Montgomery, Alabama
Kappa Delta Epsilon is an honorary professional education fraternity dedicated to promoting the cause of education by fostering a spirit of fellowship, high standards of scholastic attainment, and professional ideals among its members.
Huntingdon College, grounded in the Judeo-Christian tradition of the United Methodist Church, is committed to nurturing growth in faith, wisdom, and service and to graduating individuals prepared to succeed in a rapidly changing world. For more information, contact the Huntingdon College Office of Communications at (334) 833-4515.
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