Close Menu

    Closings

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Personalities/Staff
    • Jobs
    • Calendar
    • Contest Rules
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Login
    RSS Facebook X (Twitter)
    News Radio KMAN
    • Local/State News
      • Manhattan
      • Wamego
      • Riley County
      • Pottawatomie County
      • Fort Riley
      • Geary County
      • State News
      • RCPD Reports
    • Weather
    • Sports
      • K-State Sports
      • High School Sports
        • HS Basketball Schedule & Scores
          • Manhattan High
          • Wamego
          • Rock Creek
          • Riley County
          • Frankfort
          • Blue Valley High
      • Scoreboard Saturday
      • Student-Athlete of the Week
    • Podcasts
      • Within Reason with Mike Matson
      • The Game
      • Wildcat Insider
      • Scoreboard Saturday
    • Obituaries
    • Message Us
      • Birthday/Anniversary
    • Keep It Local
    Listen
    Closings And Delaystyle=
    News Radio KMAN
    You are at:Home»Local News»Wilson, MHS teachers named USD 383 teachers of the year

    Wilson, MHS teachers named USD 383 teachers of the year

    0
    By KMAN Staff on April 12, 2019 Local News, Manhattan, Riley County
    Woodrow Wilson Elementary School teacher Kelly Carmody (Left) and Manhattan High School teacher Noah Busch (Right) were named USD 383 teachers of the year for 2019-2020. (Photos courtesy of USD 383)

    Manhattan-Ogden USD 383 announced its two teachers of the year for 2019-2020 in a Friday release.

    Woodrow Wilson Elementary School teacher Kelly Carmody and Manhattan High School teacher Noah Busch are the recipients and will be the USD 383 representatives in the Kansas Teacher of the Year program as well.

    Carmody teaches 6th grade and has been with the district for eight years. She received a social science bachelor’s degree from Kansas State University, as well as a master’s in elementary education from Pacific University and a master’s in special education from K-State.

    Busch teaches 9th grade science and has been with the district for seven years. He received his bachelor’s degree in education from Emporia State and his master’s in environmental studies from Friends University.

    The Kansas Department of Education sponsors the Kansas Teacher of the Year program. Each school district is permitted two nominations — one elementary teacher and one secondary school teacher. Nominees also must be full-time teachers in a state-approved or accredited school.

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    KMAN Staff
    • Website
    • Facebook
    • X (Twitter)

    Related Posts

    City to receive updates on housing projects, street maintenance and cemetery improvements

    Manhattan residents face meth charges; bond set at $60k and $27k

    Flint Hills Breadbasket moves in to new, expanded location

    Listen Live Here
    Listen Live - Mobile

    Categories

    EEO Report

    FCC Public File

    FCC Applications


    Follow @1350kman on Twitter · Manhattan Broadcasting Company is an equal opportunity employer.
    Manhattan Broadcasting does not discriminate in sale of advertising on the basis of race, gender, or ethnicity, and will not accept advertising which does so discriminate. © 2024 Manhattan Broadcasting Company.

    Follow @1350kman on Twitter · Manhattan Broadcasting Company is an equal opportunity employer.
    Manhattan Broadcasting does not discriminate in sale of advertising on the basis of race, gender, or ethnicity, and will not accept advertising which does so discriminate. © 2024 Manhattan Broadcasting Company.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    x