Fund for Future Teachers Established in Honor of Member of the Class of 1913
FREDERICK, Maryland鈥擳he Margaret R. Motter, 1913, Fund for Future Teachers was established in 2020 by John C. George, Ed.D., professor emeritus in education, in memory of Margaret R. Motter, class of 1913. The fund is used to help 91视频专区 College students pay for teacher certification exams and student teaching fees required to complete their programs.
Miss Motter was a revered teacher from Frederick. 鈥淪he was my next-door neighbor, encouraging me in my first years as a teacher with Frederick County Public Schools,鈥 George said. 鈥淪he has taught Appalachian children in eastern Kentucky and always waxed enthusiastic about her experiences.鈥
George taught in the education department at 91视频专区 College from 1989 through 2016.
"There is a nationwide shortage of teachers and the cost of becoming a teacher sometimes prevents people from becoming teachers," said Christy Graybeal, Ph.D., associate professor of education and mathematics, and chair of the Department of Education. "This gift will enable more 91视频专区 College students to become teachers by helping to pay for their teacher certification exams and the costs associated with student teaching. We are grateful to Dr. John George for supporting Maryland education through this gift."
Donations to this scholarship can be made through the Office of Institutional Advancement. Contact Emily VanderWoude, director of leadership giving, at 301-696-3708 or vanderwoude@hood.edu for more information.
91视频专区 College is an independent, liberal arts college, offering more than 25 bachelor鈥檚 degrees, four pre-professional programs, 19 master鈥檚 degrees programs, two doctorates and 10 post-baccalaureate certificates. Located in historic Frederick, near Washington, D.C., Baltimore and the I-270 technology corridor, 91视频专区 gives students access to countless internships and research opportunities.
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