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Juvenile Justice, Department Of Schools

Juvenile Justice, Department Of · Juvenile Justice, Department Of, GA

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Top Teacher at Juvenile Justice, Department Of Schools

Neal Clark

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All Teachers at Juvenile Justice, Department Of Schools

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    Neal Clark
    Education principal
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  • 2
    Cuba Bostic
    Teacher, sped nt-5
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  • 3
    Latoya Reed
    Teacher, sped nt-4
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  • 4
    Arisha Dancy-mattox
    Teacher
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  • 5
    Curtis Davison
    Education principal srl-5
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  • 6
    Shannon Wilson
    Instructor 2
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  • 7
    Beverly Green
    Teacher, sped nt-4
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  • 8
    Abbis Bivins
    Teacher, sped nt-5
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  • 9
    Kena Simmons
    Instructor 2
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  • 10
    Dallacey Mccall
    Instructor 2
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  • 11
    Simone Garwood
    Education principal srl-5
    0
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  • 12
    Syntria Jackson
    Teacher nt-6
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  • 13
    Arlene Brown
    Teacher nt-6
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  • 14
    Akilah Albritton
    Teacher nt-6
    0
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  • 15
    Arlena Pou
    Practical instructor 3
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  • 16
    Isaac Lawson
    Practical instructor 2
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  • 17
    Kathy Hollis
    Teacher
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  • 18
    Nancy Cabral
    Teacher nt-6
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  • 19
    Cassandra Stephens
    Practical instructor spv
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  • 20
    Vanessa Moore
    Teacher
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  • 21
    John Butler
    Teacher
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  • 22
    Anthony Snead
    Education principal srl-5
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  • 23
    Artlise Alston-cone
    Teacher nt-5
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  • 24
    Dawn Grebel
    Teacher, sped nt-5
    0
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  • 25
    Annjannette Turner
    Instructor 2
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  • 26
    Narissia Johnson
    Instructor 2
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  • 27
    Clifton Clark
    Education principal srl-5
    0
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  • 28
    Maureen Franklin
    Teacher, sped nt-6
    0
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  • 29
    Moira Mcneil-acree
    Teacher, sped nt-4
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  • 30
    Linda Houseal
    Teacher
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  • 31
    Orissa Johnston-babauta
    Teacher
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  • 32
    Anita Poole
    Teacher
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  • 33
    Linda Williams
    Instructor 2
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  • 34
    Deborah Long
    Teacher, sped nt-4
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  • 35
    Onnie Poe
    Teacher, sped nt-4
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  • 36
    Tommie Dopson
    Teacher
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  • 37
    Harold Farmer
    Education principal srl-5
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  • 38
    Charlotte Hall
    Teacher nt-5
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  • 39
    Renika Green
    Teacher, sped nt-6
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  • 40
    Dylan Carey
    Teacher
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  • 41
    Stacy Cummings
    Teacher, sped nt-4
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  • 42
    Geraldine Harris
    Teacher, sped nt-4
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  • 43
    Richard Noren
    Teacher, sped nt-4
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  • 44
    Howard Brooking
    Teacher
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  • 45
    Yashica Turner
    Education principal srl-5
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  • 46
    Alethea Allen
    Teacher, sped nt-4
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  • 47
    Frank Walker
    Teacher
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  • 48
    Corinthian French
    Practical instructor 3
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  • 49
    Tijuana Williams
    Teacher, sped nt-4
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  • 50
    Danna Medlock
    Teacher nt-5
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  • 51
    Shonda Bundrage
    Practical instructor 3
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  • 52
    Shirley Battle
    Teacher nt-6
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  • 53
    Carlos Barrow
    Teacher nt-5
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    Philip Mckie
    Teacher
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    Damien Northern
    Teacher
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    Alicia Robbins-jones
    Teacher
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  • 57
    Jermaine Holloway
    Practical instructor 2
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  • 58
    Angela Addison
    Education principal srl-5
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  • 59
    Cathy Kelsey
    Teacher
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  • 60
    Charlene Haynes
    Teacher, sped nt-6
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  • 61
    Sheila Willis
    Teacher, sped nt-4
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  • 62
    Kyra Thomas
    Education principal srl-6
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  • 63
    Miles Henry
    Practical instructor 2
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  • 64
    Loretta Young
    Teacher
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  • 65
    Daniel Sovereign
    Teacher
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  • 66
    Saketha Butts
    Teacher, sped nt-4
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  • 67
    Renwick Lee
    Practical instructor spv
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  • 68
    Anna Zagorski
    Teacher, sped nt-6
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    Mallory White
    Teacher
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    Armon Saxon
    Teacher
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    Christopher Tomlin
    Teacher
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    Beverly Cardwell
    Teacher, sped nt-5
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    Traneshia Kitchens
    Instructor 2
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  • 74
    Billy Woods
    Teacher, sped nt-4
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    Shalnica French
    Teacher
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  • 76
    Davion Thomas
    Practical instructor 2
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  • 77
    Beverly Hedges
    Teacher
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  • 78
    Cassandra Williams
    Teacher
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    Earnest Chase
    Practical instructor 2
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    Tom-louis Gray
    Practical instructor 2
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    William Hogan
    Teacher
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    Adrian Kinsey
    Practical instructor 2
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  • 83
    Tijuana Arnold
    Practical instructor 3
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    Carole Escarment
    Teacher
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    Jackie Bray
    Practical instructor 2
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  • 86
    Sandra Lang
    Practical instructor 2
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  • 87
    Clara Bradford
    Teacher
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  • 88
    Kenneth Bradley
    Teacher nt-6
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    Carol Gaskin
    Teacher
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  • 90
    Katrine Holton
    Teacher, sped nt-4
    0
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  • 91
    Walesha Oglesby
    Practical instructor 3
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  • 92
    Tia Harris
    Teacher, sped nt-4
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  • 93
    Carla Burton
    Teacher, sped nt-4
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  • 94
    Tamberly Peebles
    Teacher
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  • 95
    Randall Newton
    Teacher, sped nt-4
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  • 96
    Nishayla Cox
    Teacher
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  • 97
    Lloyd Chin
    Practical instructor spv
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  • 98
    Jonathan Carr
    Teacher
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  • 99
    James Cottingham
    Practical instructor spv
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  • 100
    Josean Countee
    Teacher
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  • 101
    Brianna Hughes
    Instructor 2
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  • 102
    Jionel Pierre
    Teacher, sped nt-4
    0
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  • 103
    Andriea Hoskins
    Practical instructor 2
    0
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  • 104
    Vandy Arnold
    Teacher nt-5
    0
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  • 105
    Lorin Brown
    Practical instructor 3
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  • 106
    Malissa Brinson-gordon
    Teacher nt-5
    0
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  • 107
    Martrez Milner
    Instructor 2
    0
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  • 108
    Latoya Stallings
    Practical instructor 2
    0
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  • 109
    Michelle Williams
    Teacher, sped nt-4
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  • 110
    Theodore Wilson
    Practical instructor 2
    0
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  • 111
    Johnnie Simmons
    Education principal srl-5
    0
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  • 112
    Emilie Miller
    Teacher
    0
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  • 113
    Joann Canady
    Teacher, sped nt-5
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    Ranell Williams
    Teacher nt-5
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  • 115
    Deric Parker
    Practical instructor 2
    0
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  • 116
    Steven Wilkie
    Teacher nt-6
    0
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  • 117
    James Taylor
    Teacher nt-5
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    Charlene Hawes
    Practical instructor 2
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    Cynthia Fahnbulleh
    Teacher
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    Dawnieka Green
    Teacher
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    Calvin King
    Practical instructor 2
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    Lisa Howell
    Teacher
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    Barbara Pettiford
    Teacher
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    Andrena Dodson
    Teacher, sped nt-4
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    Anthony Kinnel
    Teacher
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    Jill Hughes
    Teacher nt-5
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    Derek Avery
    Teacher, sped nt-6
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  • 128
    Andy Patrick
    Teacher
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  • 129
    Sonya Johnson
    Practical instructor 2
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  • 130
    Felicia Godfreypolite
    Teacher, sped nt-5
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  • 131
    Letica Sims
    Teacher, sped nt-4
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    Ziquiez Reese
    Practical instructor 2
    0
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  • 133
    Perdeda Dwight
    Teacher
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    June Chennault
    Teacher
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  • 135
    Valori Perdue
    Teacher, sped nt-4
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    William Harrison
    Teacher
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  • 137
    Uras Agee
    Teacher, sped nt-4
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    Rosalyn Shavers
    Teacher
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  • 139
    Agbator Osahon
    Practical instructor 2
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  • 140
    Roslyn Tymes
    Teacher, sped nt-4
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  • 141
    Marcia Wright
    Teacher, sped nt-4
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  • 142
    Mark Henderson
    Teacher
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  • 143
    Whitney Parker
    Teacher, sped nt-4
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  • 144
    David Fields
    Practical instructor 2
    0
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  • 145
    Lori Myles
    Teacher
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  • 146
    Shawn Burner
    Teacher, special education
    0
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  • 147
    Ebony Lumas
    Instructor 2
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  • 148
    Helen Ross
    Teacher
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    Tiffany Conley
    Instructor 2
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    Nakela Jackson
    Teacher
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  • 151
    Ursula Shinholster
    Teacher, sped nt-4
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    Cinella Cooper
    Teacher, sped nt-4
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  • 153
    Brandi Blackmon
    Teacher
    0
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  • 154
    Isheka Grant-bowen
    Teacher
    0
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  • 155
    Michael Mcknight
    Education principal srl-5
    0
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  • 156
    Cheryl Dinkins
    Teacher, special education
    0
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  • 157
    Jamata Butler
    Practical instructor 3
    0
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  • 158
    Brandon Lovett
    Practical instructor 2
    0
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  • 159
    Arney Bryant
    Teacher
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    Terita Simmons
    Teacher
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    Christina Walsh
    Teacher, sped nt-4
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    Denene Washington-favors
    Teacher, sped nt-4
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    Aisha Dixon
    Teacher nt-5
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    Heishe Brown
    Teacher, sped nt-6
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    Tiffany Alexander
    Teacher, sped nt-4
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    Latoya Grubbs
    Teacher nt-6
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    Kindra Daniely
    Teacher
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    Michelle Beckworth
    Teacher
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    Pam Swinton
    Teacher
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    Bettye Thomas-gilkey
    Instructor 2
    0
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  • 171
    Doris Pratt-everett
    Education principal srl-5
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    Charles Stone
    Teacher
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    Mary Hartin
    Teacher
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    Devin Montgomery
    Practical instructor spv
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    Crishanta Williams
    Teacher
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    Alicia Wright
    Teacher
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    Katherine Wilcher
    Teacher
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    Kim Holley
    Teacher
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    Mary Smith
    Teacher
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  • 180
    Kischondrius Tanksley
    Practical instructor 2
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  • 181
    Donovan Patterson
    Practical instructor 3
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Inspired~30%
Proud~22%
Real Talk~13%

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