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Meredith Yatto wins Outstanding New Science Teacher
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Meredith Yatto, a
seventh grade Life Science teacher at the C. J.
Hooker Middle School in Goshen, was recently named
Outstanding New Science Teacher of the Southeastern
Section of the Science Teachers Association of New
York State (STANYS-SE).
Yatto was nominated by her colleague and mentor,
Patty Sherman, who is also the Chairperson for
STANYS-SE. Criteria suggests that a nominee have
only one or two years teaching experience,
demonstrate exemplary science teaching, and
exemplify the professional teacher in attitude,
approach, diligence, dedication, and knowledge. A
nominee should also contribute to the school program
beyond the classroom and be involved in the
community and professional organizations.
Yatto received an undergraduate degree in biology
from the University of Delaware, and a Master’s
Degree in science and teaching from Saint Thomas
Aquinas. This is her first year teaching at Goshen.
“I’m extremely flattered that my mentor, Patty
Sherman, thought highly enough of my teaching to
nominate me for the award,” said Yatto.
She will be honored at an awards ceremony on May 25
at Diana’s Restaurant in New Windsor.
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