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    You are at:Home»Local News»USD 383 nominates two for 2023 Kansas Teacher of the Year

    USD 383 nominates two for 2023 Kansas Teacher of the Year

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    By on October 28, 2021 Local News, Manhattan

    Two teachers have been nominated at Manhattan-Ogden USD 383 for 2023 Kansas Teacher of the Year

    Manhattan-Ogden announced Lindsey Umscheid and Emily Yeager as nominees. Umscheid is a 1st grade teacher at Frank V. Bergman Elementary School. She earned her B.S in Elementary Education from Kansas State University in 2005. She has been with USD 383 school district for 9 years.

    Emily Yeager teaches 7th grade Language Arts at Dwight D. Eisenhower Middle School. Yeager earned her B.S in Secondary Education from Kansas State University in 2010 and continued on to earn her Masters in Educational Leaderships from K-State as well. She has been with the district for 6 years.

    The Kansas Teacher of the Year program identifies, recognizes and utilizes representatives of excellent teaching in the elementary and secondary classrooms of the state.

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