School News wifgr *. . Teacher of the year ! inda Steed (center) receives a certificate to commemorate her selection as Nelson (left) as Hoke High principal Linwood Simpson looks on. Hoke County Teacher of the Year from Superintendent Dr. Robert >teed named Teacher of Year Hoke High English teacher Lin R. Steed has been named Hoke ountv Teacher of the Year for ??85-S6. Steed. a Raeford resident, is a .'.Junto of East Carolina Univer v u hep?~-s4??- received a B.S. She a 1 so has a Masters "Dejgrei in .'ministration from Appalachian ate. University. steed teaches grade 12. W nning the honor from the '?untv entitles her name to be tct.'d in regional competition for Teacher of the Year. The regional winner will be an nounced on November 1, 1984. If she wins in that catagory, she will compete on a state level for the title of North Carolina Teacher of the Year. "Steed was -selected from among winners from each of the county's seven schools. She garnered the~ ~ honors at Hoke High. Eloise Carter was selected at Up church Junior High School for her duties as an art teacher. Susan Blackman won at Turl ington. Science-Math School reps, it Hoke High on Nov. 1 \ representative of the N.C. iicol of Science and I ?! hematics will be in Hoke v on Thursday, November 1, - to present a program on the ' school for academically ??tied -tudents in Durham. Vn admissions officer at the :hool of Science and ' i'U'ir.atics (NCSSM) will con . Jr. Brenda Edwards was selected for the honor at Scurlock Elemen tary. Joyce Edwards won the honor at J.W. McLauchlin, Rosette Locklear at West Hoke and Wan da Ingram at South Hoke. Ingram, along with another " teacher were honored at a surprise reception given by the faculty and staff of South Hoke. Librarian Ingram and teacher Barbara Cox were honored at the party. "Wanda Ingram Day" was Miss Upchurch Kris McMillan who was crowned the first Miss Up church earlier this month, received the honor after in dependent judges gave her top honors in poise, stage ap pearance, beauty and dress during the pageant. declared at the school. Students in grades K-4 worked hard during the day designing cards, writing letters or making gifts to be presented to Ingram. In honor of her day, a special poem was written about and for her. Ingram was also presented with a certificate of appreciation at Tfie reception. Barbara Cox was presented with a gift certificate to Candlestick Crafts, but she was being honored because she got married. . ? ,