Tuscaloosa Educators Complete Educator Workforce Academy
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Tuscaloosa AL
13 February, 2021
12:57 AM
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TUSCALOOSA, AL — Several educators from the Tuscaloosa County School System and Tuscaloosa City Schools recently completed the Educator Workforce Academy, hosted by West Alabama Works. Click here to subscribe to our daily email newsletters and breaking news alerts delivered to your inbox and mobile devices for free. You can also support local journalism by donating as little as $5 a month to become a supporting member or by downloading our free Patch mobile app. The Educator Workforce Academy was established by West Alabama Works in 2017 and is a year-long training program for educators in west Alabama that is designed to expose educators to workforce development concepts and the region's industries. Here are the educators from Tuscaloosa who completed the program: Central High School Jamesia Armistead Whitney Dill Sheref Edwards Roslyn Evans Billie Kennedy Eastwood Middle School Evelyn Peoples Walton Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School LaTanya Williams-Collins Northridge High School Kathleen Oatts Nancy Reed Mary Ruffin Moore Unetta Samuel Carter Hill Paul Bryant High School Andrea Markham Divya Patel Candace Young Skyland Elementary Lindsey Blevins Tuscaloosa County School System Tramene Maye Tuscaloosa County School System (retired) Sherri Shuttlesworth Westlawn Middle School Romekia Johnson Darlene Atkins Crestmont Elementary School Lucretia Prince Sipsey Valley Middle School Cay Strickland Greg Hurst Brookwood High School Kellie Hubbard Brookwood Middle School Susan Gossett John Hooper Echols Middle School Jeff Cameron Hillcrest High School Brad Armstrong Cheryl Morrow Northside High School Lindsey Thompson Northside Middle School Amanda Wolfe Tuscaloosa County High School Danny Jordan Hannah Costanzo Daniel Dickens Follow Patch here for updates or on Facebook and Twitter.
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