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Three Charles County Public Schools teachers recently joined the ranks of accomplished teachers nationwide by earning National Board Certification.
Aparna Joshi, Michele King and Julie Verras each completed a yearlong performance-based assessment series to become 2009 Nationally Board Certified Teachers, according to the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS).
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The three CCPS teachers join 8,900 teachers nationwide, and 305 in Maryland who achieved National Board Certification in 2009. Certification is valid for 10 years, after which a teacher may seek renewal. Charles County Public Schools has 22 nationally certified teachers.
By achieving National Board Certification, the Charles County teachers are eligible for a $2,500 stipend added to their annual salary as well as an annual $1,000 incentive from the Maryland State Department of Education as long as they remain in the classroom and maintain their National Board Certification.
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