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Master Teachers

U.S. Master Teachers of the D/HH = Active Master Teachers As of April 1, 2009 there are 63 active Master Teachers of the D/HH

U.S. Master Teachers of the D/HH State Index Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware DC Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska

U.S. Master Teachers of the D/HH State Index Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming

Arizona Diane Smith (dsmith@asdb.state.az.us)

Colorado Diane Beard (dbeard@csdb.org) Susan Elliott (formerly Dickinson), NBCT (SJSuz@aol.com) Kathi Newman (kathi_newman@dpsk12.org)

Connecticut Kathy Falco, NBCT (kathy.falco@asd-1817.org )

Florida Christina Arenth, NBCT (arenthc@ocps.net) Mattie Bozzo, NBCT (bozzom@stlucie.k12.fl.us) Marla Hillard (hilliardm@fsdb.k12.fl.us) Emily Nelson (emily.nelson@marion.k12.fl.us) Elizabeth Otto (ottoe@ocps.net) Teresa Smith, NBCT (smitht1@fsdb.k12.fl.us) Kathy Tindal, NBCT (tindalk@ocps.k12.fl.us) Michelle West (michelle_west@sarasota.k12.fl.us) Cathy Williams (cathylwms@hotmail.com) Cara Wilmot (wilmotc@educationcentral.org)

Georgia Nancy Fraizer (nfrazier@ccboe.net) Jennifer Maxwell (jmaxwell@ccboe.net)

Illinois Mary Dagon (mdagon@peaknet.net) Sherry Humphries (slh9999@aol.com) Sharon Jenkins (smjenkins812@sbcglobal.net) Tris Ottolino (tottolino@niu.edu) Brenda Schmidt (bschmidt@learningcommunity202.org ) Nancy Schoon (schoonfam@charter.net) Cyndi Stacy (cyndistacy@yahoo.com) Carolyn Viereckl (cviereckl@sbcglobal.net) Kelly M. Wojcik, NBCT (kmkriz@ilstu.edu)

Iowa Ann Ausenhaus (ann.ausenhus@dmps.k12.ia.us) Sally Bowden (sally.bowden@dmps.k12.ia.us) Michelle LeBlanc (michelle.leblanc@dmps.k12.ia.us) Kimberly Lestina (klestina@aea10.k12.ia.us) Barbara Van Rheenen (bvanrheenen@aea10.k12.ia.us)

Kentucky Christina Delk(christina.delk@jefferson.kyschools.us) Heidi Givens (Heidi.Givens@daviess.kyschools.us) Bobbi Jo McGlothlin (bmcgloth@fayette.k12.ky.us)

Louisiana Julie Sandifer, NBCT (jsandifer@ebrshools.org) Laurie Williams (lwilliams@lalsd.org)

Michigan Suzanne Raschke (sraschke@mcesa.k12.mi.us)

Minnesota Susanne Meredith (sue.meredith@mpls.k12.mn.us)

Mississippi Margaret Collier, NBCT (mkcollier@jam.rr.com) Vivian Smith, NBCT (vroscoe@hotmail.com) Iris Stuart, NBCT (istuart@mde.k12.ms.us)

New York Jane Beamish (jane_beamish@westiron.monroe.edu) Christine (Suhanthi) Knower (sknower@lexnyc.org) Madge Ludwig (madge.ludwig@rcsdk12.org)

Ohio BJ Lawrence (beejlawren@sbcglobal.net) Abbey Weaver (weavera@fp.k12.oh.us)

Oklahoma Teres Brawner (tbrawner@ba.k12.ok.us)

Pennsylvania Jennifer Mabrey, NBCT (jmabrey@w-ssd.org) Christy Marzzacco (cmarzzacco@dciu.org)

South Carolina Shannon Fike (sfike@scsdb.k12.sc.us) Julie Macker (jmacker@richlandone.org) Tracey Mahaffey (mahafftt@spartanburg6.k12.sc.us) Cheryl Smith, NBCT (clsmith@spart7.org) Jane (Chip) Walters, NBCT (cwalters@scsdb.k12.sc.us)

Tennessee Shelley Buckley-Durst (buckleydurss@k12tn.net) Rita Grivich (radsg5@bellsouth.net)

Texas Carilynne Gay (carilynne.gay@tsd.state.tx.us)

Utah Michelle T. Tanner (tannerm@sisna.com) William Worner (williamw@usdb.org)

Virginia Evelyn Holmberg (evelynholmberg@mindspring.com) Pat Swanson (pat.swanson@fcps.edu)

Wisconsin Jennifer VanDerMolen (jennifer.vandermolen@wsd.k12.wi.us)

Wyoming Jessica Johns (jjohns@ac1.k12.wy.us )

No Master Teachers are currently active in this state.