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Northport High School science teacher Kimberly Collins was recently selected by the STEM Leadership Center as one of 10 teachers to participate in the 2017-18 cohort for the Regeneron STEM Teaching Fellowship. This fellowship is a competitive program that provides professional training experiences to exceptional science teachers in New York State.
Collins will participate in a 16-month program of graduate coursework. After completing the course, she will receive a Leadership Certificate from Teachers College, Columbia University, and take part in a two-week laboratory research mentorship at Regeneron’s Tarrytown labs.
“Kim plays a central role within our district, providing high-quality teaching to our learning community,” said David Storch, the district’s chairperson of science and technology education. “We look forward to supporting her in this transformative professional development experience.”
Photo: Northport High School science teacher Kim Collins was selected by the STEM Leadership Center to participate in the 2017-18 STEM Teaching Fellowship.
Photo courtesy of the Northport-East Northport Union Free District
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