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Green County teachers honored at CU for Excellence in Teaching
2018-05-24 - Campbellsville University - Photo by Drew Tucker. Teachers honored for the Green County School System were, second from left: Stephanie VanMeter, James VanMeter and Amanda Olson. Melissa Sullivan, Patricia Jones and Jennifer Fitzpatrick. Presenting the awards were Dr. Donna Hedgepath, far left, provost and vice president for academic affairs, and Dr. Beverly Ennis, far right, dean of the School of Education. Also pictured are fifth from left: Phillip West, Green County Middle School principal; Karen Marcum, Green County High School principal; and Jim Frank, superintendent.
Stephanie VanMeter is a fourth grade teacher at Green County Intermediate School, where she has been working since 1999. Previously, she taught first, second and fourth grades at GC Burkhead in 1991. She graduated in 1986 from Taylor County High School. In 1991, she obtained her bachelor of arts degree from Lindsey Wilson College. In 1999, she achieved her master of arts degree at Western Kentucky University. She is married to Green County Middle School award recipient, James VanMeter. They have three children, Cody, Landon and MaKayla VanMeter. Her parents are Patty and Holland Milby of Campbellsville, Ky.
James VanMeter teaches seventh grade social studies at Green County Middle School, where he has worked since 1997. He graduated in 1985 from Green County High School. In 1990, VanMeter obtained his bachelor of arts degree from Lindsey Wilson College. He attended Western Kentucky University, where he obtained his master of arts degree in 2000. His parents are Beverly and Leonard VanMeter of Greensburg, Ky. He is married to Green County Middle School award recipient, Stephanie VanMeter, and they have three children, Cody, Landon and MaKayla VanMeter.
Amanda Olson teaches mathematics, AP calculus and college algebra at Green County High School, where she has been teaching since 2006, and where she graduated in 2000. Olson obtained her bachelor of science degree in 2004 from Campbellsville University. In 2009, she obtained a master of arts degree from Campbellsville University. She is married to Andy Olson, and they have two children, Andy and Owen Olson. Her parents are Jonie and David Patterson of Greensburg, Ky.
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