Lycoming College education students begin professional semester
01/17/2012
WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. — Lycoming College announces its spring class of student teachers. The following students have begun their professional semester through the College's education program:
Katie Baldwin with Jersey Shore Area School District
Corie Beeler at Round Hills Elementary
Tyler Breech at Williamsport Area High School
Ariel Burton at Curtin Middle School and Cochran Elementary School
Erica Figard at Hepburn Lycoming Elementary School
Renee Herrick at Jackson Elementary School
Alyssa Jones at Cochran Elementary School
Kayla Leininger with Jersey Shore Area School District
Taylor Loedding at Jersey Shore High School
Melynda McGinnis at Hepburn Lycoming Elementary School
Timothy Okken at Curtin Middle School and Williamsport Area High School
Lucas Showers at Jersey Shore Middle School
First offered in 1955, the education program remains one of Lycoming's most popular courses of study. Unlike most of the state system universities which offer education as a major, Lycoming provides its future teachers the breadth and depth of a strong liberal arts education. Students choose an academic major and, with the help of their advisors, follow a carefully planned sequence of professional education courses, enriched by extensive field experiences in nearby schools.
Founded in 1812 and celebrating its bicentennial during the 2011-12 academic year, Lycoming College is a national liberal arts and sciences school dedicated to the undergraduate educations of 1,400 students. It offers 35 academic majors and is recognized as a Tier 1 institution by U.S. News & World Report. Located near the banks of the Susquehanna River in Williamsport, Pa., Lycoming is one of the 50 oldest colleges in the nations.
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