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Date: 8/1/2005 8:00:00 AM PROFILE: TWO FUTURE TEACHERS AWARDED FOR THEIR DEDICATION TO YOUNG CHILDREN
Biegger, a graduate of Loveland High School and Horgan, a graduate of Oak Hills High School, were chosen from 17 early childhood education majors who had applied for consideration. Both students are 21 years old and are entering their teaching internships in local elementary schools this fall. “Kellie and Jennifer were chosen to receive the Pearl M. Wright Award not only because of their academic performances, but also because of their demonstrated enthusiasm and passion for teaching and children,” said Julie Thompson, assistant academic director of the College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services. The gift comes from a $680,000 endowment established by Kathryn E. Wright and is named in memory of Kathryn’s sister, Pearl. Both women graduated from UC in the 1920s and spent their careers educating young children.
Biegger says her early learning experience was enhanced by one of her favorite teachers, Mrs. Powers. “She was wonderful about communicating with her students and changing her teaching methods so that she could get through to everyone in the classroom.”
Horgan adds that her first grade teacher, Mrs. Steers at C.O. Harrison Elementary, had a profound influence on her own schooling experience. “My sister had to have a very serious surgery as I entered first grade, and I remember how compassionate Mrs. Steers was. She was always there to read to me and to calm me down.” Both Biegger and Horgan expect to graduate from UC in spring 2006.
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