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National Teacher of the Year Visits Shenandoah

Rodney Robinson Speaks At Teachers for Tomorrow Event

High school students from throughout the region who are dual-enrolled at Shenandoah through the School of Education and Leadership’s Teachers for Tomorrow program gathered at the university in October to hear from 2019 National Teacher of the Year Rodney Robinson and Ryan Stein, principal and author of “How Small Connections and Big Enthusiasm Can Change Education.”

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