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Six Iredell students receive Teaching Fellows scholarships

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Published: April 3, 2009

Area high school seniors are among the 2009 recipients of the North Carolina Teaching Fellows scholarships.

Each Teaching Fellow receives a $26,000 scholarship loan from the state, payable in $6,500 annual increments. The full loan is forgiven after the Fellow has completed four years of teaching in North Carolina public schools or U.S. Government schools. In addition, all Fellows take part in unique academic and summer enrichment programs during their college careers.

The program, created by the General Assembly in 1986, upon the recommendation of the Public School Forum of North Carolina, remains one of the top teacher recruiting programs in the nation.

"The primary purpose of the program is to attract talented high school seniors to become public school teachers," stated Dr. John D. Denning, chair of the Teaching Fellows Commission.

Iredell-Statesville Schools
Timothy Ryne Cooper, North Iredell High School
Molly Elizabeth Haynes, Statesville High School
Jonathan Davy Talbert, South Iredell High School
Dana Wrae Warlick, South Iredell High School
Barbara Elizabeth Feimster, West Iredell High School

Katelyn Rose Gibson (alternate), West Iredell High School
Sarah Elizabeth Hayes (alternate), North Iredell High School
Mattie Shay Lindley (alternate), Lake Norman High School

Mooresville Graded Schools
Jordan Barclay Marsh, Mooresville High School
Marissa Leigh Godbold (alternate), Mooresville High School

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