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Education students begin professional semester

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Lycoming College announces its spring class of student teachers. The following students, listed with their placements, have begun their professional semester through the college’s education program:

Back row, from left: Amber Carnahan, Williamsport Area Middle School; Michael Ciotti, Hepburn-Lycoming Primary School and Jackson Primary School; Robert Brodish, Cochran Elementary School and Williamsport Area Middle School; Nick Landsberry, Williamsport Area High School; James Tyson, Loyalsock Valley Elementary and Warrior Run High School; Jack Port, Jersey Shore Area Senior High School; Ryan Boccagno, Hughesville High School and Williamsport Area Middle School; and Rebecca Peterson, Hughesville High School.

Front row, from left: Lauren Klopp, Central Elementary School and Curtin Intermediate School; Olivia Hanner, Lyter Elementary School and Lycoming Valley Intermediate School; Audrey Thomas, Central Elementary School; Bethany Horner, Stevens Primary School; Erin McKernan, Loyalsock Valley Elementary School and Williamsport Area Middle School; and Brittany Coppola, South Williamsport High School.

First offered in 1955, the education program remains one of Lycoming’s most popular courses of study. Lycoming provides its future teachers the breadth and depth of a strong liberal arts education. Students choose an academic major and, with the help of their advisers, follow a carefully planned sequence of professional education courses, enriched by extensive field experiences in nearby schools.

Lycoming College is a four-year, residential liberal arts and sciences school dedicated to the undergraduate education of 1,400 students. Its rigorous academic program, vibrant residential community and supportive faculty foster successful student outcomes. Lycoming offers 36 academic majors and is recognized as a Tier 1 institution by U.S. News & World Report. Founded in 1812 and located near the banks of the Susquehanna River in Williamsport, Pa., Lycoming is one of the 50 oldest colleges in the nation. For more information, visit www.lycoming.edu.


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