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Yahoo
16-04-2025
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Grove teacher wins educational fellowship
GROVE, Okla. — A Grove teacher has been selected to attend a week-long history-based historical reenactment seminar. Keri Gregg, Grove Upper Elementary School teacher, was one of 37 teachers across the state selected to receive a fellowship to attend the Bob and Marion Wilson Teacher Institute of Colonial Williamsburg. The fellowships cover program activities, airfare, lodging, and most meals. Each teacher also receives a $300 stipend for classroom materials. Gregg joins educators, Brandi Pierce, with the Turkey Ford School District, and Chelsie Clapp, a Commerce School District teacher, who attended the historical educational training in 2024. The restored capital city of 18th-century Virginia, Williamsburg, hosts the teachers. Attendees immerse themselves in early American history by meeting character interpreters, exploring primary sources, and participating in hands-on activities and reenactments. 'These fellowships provide an incredible opportunity for Oklahoma educators to learn and collaborate with their peers,' said Elizabeth Inbody, Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence executive director. 'We're proud to facilitate such an exceptional professional development opportunity.' The Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence coordinates the selection of educators from the state for fellowships to participate in the teacher institute. Gregg is part of the fifth-grade teacher institute, which takes place from June 1 to 6 and focuses on daily life in the American colonies from British colonization through the American Revolution. OFE, a nonprofit that recognizes and encourages academic excellence in Oklahoma's public schools, has coordinated Oklahoma's participation in the teacher institute since 1993. The program is made possible through the leadership and support of the late Oklahoma City businessman Edward C. Joullian III. He was a former Colonial Williamsburg Foundation board member and OFE trustee. The fellowship program has served 1,225 Oklahoma teachers since 1993. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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26-02-2025
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Northeast Oklahoma students achieve top academic honors
GROVE, Okla. — Four Delaware County seniors have been named to this year's Oklahoma Academic All-State class. Grove High School Seniors Brecklynn Carnes and Joseph Wang were just two students out of 100 students the Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence selected from across the state for this honor. 'This is such a great individual honor and a great honor for Grove Public Schools.' Grove Superintendent Pat Dodson He said Grove has had 11 Academic All-State students since the foundation started in 1987. 'This year, we have two Academic All-State students – it's quite an honor,' Dodson said. 'Being named an Academic All-Stater is an incredible achievement, and we couldn't be more proud of these two outstanding students,' said Kristi Wallace, Grove Education Foundation for Excellence president. 'This honor is a testament to their hard work and dedication.' Read more about Grove Schools… Grove student earns perfect score on ACT Grove Assistant Superintendent receives top honor Grove students soaring to new heights with new aviation equipment Grove's Emmanuel Crawford named Oklahoma Gatorade Football Player of the Year Wallace said that the Grove Education Foundation for Excellence's mission is to promote and encourage academic excellence in Grove Public Schools, and this recognition is the perfect example of what the foundation strives for. 'These students are excellent representatives of our student body, and we can't wait to see all they accomplish in the future,' Wallace said. Vince Minard, a student at Colcord High School, was also named to this year's class. He has brought unprecedented honor to his school by being its first-ever Academic All-State student. Also named to the list is Kansas High School senior Alexa Schwabe. They will be honored at the 2025 Academic Awards Celebration on May 10 and receive a $1,500 award, an honor cord, and a medallion. The All-State class features students from 67 schools in 62 school districts. Since the program launched in 1987, the foundation has recognized 3,901 Academic All-State students from 342 school districts. The 2025 All-Staters scored an average of 33 on the ACT, with 12 scoring a perfect 36. Their average weighted GPA is 4.36, and 34 are National Merit Semifinalists. 'These 100 students serve as a powerful example of academic excellence in Oklahoma's public schools,' OFE Executive Director Elizabeth Inbody said. 'By celebrating the All-State class and their educators, we reinforce the importance of public education in Oklahoma.' To be eligible to apply, students must meet one of three criteria: an ACT composite score of at least 30, a combined SAT score of at least 1370, or be selected as a National Merit Semifinalist. Through its flagship Academic Awards Program, the foundation presents $175,000 annually to honor outstanding public school students and educators. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.