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 Digital Wish has awarded the Elementary Zone Grant - 07/2011 grant to Melanie Alleman Aug 20, 2011
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Mrs. Melanie Alleman
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Erath Middle School
Hometown:
Erath, LA
Class Information:
Students per Class: 24
Position:
Teacher
Personal Information:
About Me:
INTECH Trained Dibels Training 3rd Grade Tech Rep Worked on Vermilion Parish Technology/ComprehensiveCurriculum Database Team Chevron Grant Participant LaTAAP Assessor/Mentor Cooperating Teacher of UL interns Vermilion Parish Writing Team member Summer of 2008 Completed ETI (Technology Course) Elocution Sponsor
College and Degrees:
Graduate of Erath High School, 1987 Graduate of U.S.L., 1989, 1997
Employment History:
I was a legal secretary for 9 years before deciding to become a teacher. I taught 1/2 year in Pre K at Seventh Ward, then moved to Herod where I stayed for 6 years before my transfer to Dozier. This is my 5th year at Dozier.
Why Do I Teach?:
I chose to teach because I love children and enjoy watching them learn and grow.
Free/Reduced Lunch Program Enrollment:: 50 %
Average number of students in class:: 24 students
Number of students I teach:: 24 students