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Janis,
Thank you so much for the kind words. I have the finals interview on
September 1- wish me luck. OWP is the single most important
professional development experience I have ever been involved in! It
has impacted the way I teach on a daily basis. I do a mini writing
project with my students (that I am expanding this year) and I am in
the process of replicating the "Rainy Mountain" writing marathon with
my students and a social studies teacher who knows where the actual
rainy mountain is. I thought it was Mt. Scott- that is why I'm taking
her (and her students too). Also, my friend Angie Morris who teaches
at Walters High School, who I brought with me to the marathon in the
spring, took her students to Mt. Scott and Medicine Park for a writing
experience. I'm hoping she will attend the next summer institute. OWP
is so important and I can't say enough great things about it. Anyway,
thanks so much for thinking of me.
Have a great day!
Janise
Christina Janise McIntyre, PhD
National Board Certified Teacher
Elgin High School English Department
----- Original Message -----
From: Janis Cramer <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Monday, August 24, 2009 1:10 pm
Subject: Congratulations to Janise McIntyre, finalist for Oklahoma TOY
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> Congratulations to Janise McIntyre for being named a top twelve
> state finalist for Oklahoma Teacher of the Year! Dr. McIntyre
> went through the OWP Summer Institute in 2002. She teaches
> English and Reading for Pleasure at Elgin High School. Some of
> you may also remember her from the writing marathon we had last
> spring at Medicine Park.
>
> Janise, we are proud of you and hope that your affiliation with
> Oklahoma Writing Project helps you win the state title!
>
> Read more:
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> http://sde.state.ok.us/Teacher/TOY/finalists.html
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>
> Janis Cramer
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