Posted on December 16, 2024

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IPiE would like to congratulate our 19 Math and Science Teachers of Tomorrow (MST2) graduates and two Tutoring Collaborative tutors on their graduation from UNCG on December 13th!

The MST2 cohort has completed their Masters in Teaching with middle/secondary Math or Science concentrations and will continue to foster and develop the minds of students in Guilford County Schools in their respective teaching positions. Their accomplishment was celebrated with a reception that brought together SOE and GCS partners as well as family and friends to wish the graduates well.
Graduates include:
Miracle Ballard

Kenyona Bethea

Brandon Bishop

Kwizera Ester

Kayla Foust

Julian Gillespie

Andrew Irwin

Toshira Isley

Cameron Johnson

Sheila Johnson

Kasia Murphy

Scott Pass

Prescilla Prado

Rabia Qindeel

Cody Sandeen

De’Ayohnna Smith

MeKiyaa Walker

Jormeka Wilkins

Stephanie Williams

The tutors served as Graduate Assistants in IPiE’s Tutoring Collaborative providing high dosage tutoring to local K-12 students and UNCG School of Education students, aligned with equitable tutoring practices grounded in access and opportunity for traditionally marginalized youth. They have completed Masters degrees in their respective fields.
Graduates include:
Raliat Abe (Master of Business Administration (MBA) with a concentration in Business Analytics)
Sai Teja (Master of Science (MS) in Information Technology and Management with a concentration in Business Analytics)

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