Teacher's award scrapbook, 1988.

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Teacher's award scrapbook, 1988.

Includes a binder that was submitted for an award from the Colorado State Board of Education for the work of Deborah Larson-Schukar and Paula Nelson on a student project entitled "We the People, The Dream Lives On" at Samuels Elementary School in Denver, Colo. This project commemorates the bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution in 1987. The teachers were commended for their work with an award on April 16, 1987.

1 oversize folio.

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Larson-Schukar, Deborah Teacher.

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Larson-Schukar, Deborah.

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Deborah Larson-Schukar taught 4th, 5th, and 6th grade at Samuels Elementary School in Denver. She graduated from the University of Northern Colorado and also acquired a masterʹs degree from the same university. Paula Nelson taught special education at Samuels Elementary. She graduated from the University of New Mexico and acquired her masterʹs from the University of Colorado, Denver. From the description of Teacher's award scrapbook, 1988. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id:...

Nelson, Paula, 1951-

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Denver Public Schools

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Denver Public Schools serves the residents of the City and County of Denver, Colorado. While its roots can be traced to 1859, when the city was founded, the district was officially created in 1902 when voters approved a constitutional amendment that created the City and County of Denver. The same constitutional amendment consolidated five school districts into today's School District No. 1. From the description of Denver Public Schools records, 1892-2005 [manuscript]. (Denver Public ...

Hunt, Rebecca A., 1952-

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Nelson, Paula M. Teacher.

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