Wyoming Education Association

Spring 2015

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SPRING 2015 | WEAnews 10 Great Things Happen Everyday Diana Wedl, an instructional facilitator eastern Laramie County, WY, was recently who will receive the California Casualty nation's most prestigious honors for The 39 educators were honored at the Education Gala held in Washington, Academy Awards of public education, leaders from public education, philanthropy, "We give these awards annually to honor to elevate the profession. Educators success, and they deserve national recognition," From the 39 state awardees, five finalists awards. At the conclusion of the Washington, effectiveness specialist for the Richland SC, was named the nation's top educator Headquartered in San Mateo, CA, with Kansas, California Casualty is a 99-year-old insurance products, and others, to educators, nurses in 44 states. Learn more at www.calcas.com/wea. Wedl Attends NFIE Gala In Washington, D.C. Governor Mead Signs Proclamation for Representatives and senators from both sides of the aisle joined the and First Lady Mead for a proclamation-signing, declaring Monday, Wyoming. Students throughout Wyoming joined millions of to celebrate the eighteenth annual National Read Across America Day. This marks the 111 th "This national celebration is not just about one is about promoting a lifetime of reading habits in school," said Kathy Vetter, president of the Wyoming Education Association. "NEA's Read Across America brings students, parents, educators and the entire community together to share the joy of reading. When great things happen in our public schools, we share them – Read Across America is only one of those great things." "After being in the classroom for 30 years, I know that it's important that we inspire the love of reading in Wyoming's children," notes Vetter. "Our goal is to show America's children the joy of reading and build a nation of readers—on March 2 nd and every day." Visit Read Across America at www.readacrossacrossamerica.org to learn more about how the NEA's Read Across America works to make reading fun for kids of all ages.

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