Dixie Hollins chemistry teacher among 10 finalists for Pinellas Outstanding Educator of the year

Posted: Published on December 9th, 2014

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Monday, December 8, 2014 8:09pm

SCOTT KEELER | TIMES

Dixie Hollins High School Chemistry teacher Loretta Lamore, right, gets a congratulatory his from Joanne Wright, left, a professional development staffer with Pinellas County Schools, Monday, December 8, 2014, at the school after Lamore was notified that she was selected as one of ten finalists for the Outstanding Educator award. The final selection will be announced in February 2015. " Loretta is a veteran teacher who has been able to continually reinvent herself and remain innovative and engaging for her students. She also serves as a mentor and a teaching example for others in the department," said Dr. Dan Evans, Principal, Dixie Hollins High School Principal.

SCOTT KEELER | Times

Dixie Hollins High School chemistry teacher Loretta Lamore gets a congratulatory hug Monday from Joanne Wright, a professional development staffer with Pinellas County Schools, after Lamore was notified she is one of 10 finalists for Pinellas' Outstanding Educator of the Year award. The winner will be announced in February. "Loretta is a veteran teacher who has been able to continually reinvent herself and remain innovative and engaging for her students. She also serves as a mentor and a teaching example for others in the department," said Dixie Hollins principal Dr. Dan Evans.

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