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s new teachers Jw Itr ? : #r'v does a "new* teacher happen to become icular school system? Each has a different story to tell, but die can be illustrated by four of Hoke ' ,'..t ? * '? ? is a former teacher. After seven years, Mrs. Sandra Boyles took ' her daughters who are now students she decided to return to teaching, ' ?* schools in the community that m*i co | a mutually it was reached that irs. year teacher, ot years * wirtrrrir teacher shortage of teaching positions in her home When a position was offered in Hoke, she ? and moved 100 miles to become a new new community. Esther Hollings worth, on the other hand, a "homecoming" after having taught for years in another county. In fact, she sel?|||jj|y ^'Teacher of the Year" for r, when the opportunity came to r?t_ ioke County, she joined the ranks irea. mm ? -V"; --f K ,v ?,/ f. Mm by various aveni erent definitions. But to the Hoke County elcomed to Hoke County. / Dr. Rol
The News-Journal (Raeford, N.C.)
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