North Okaloosa residents among NWFSC teacher education graduates

Bachelor's degree teacher education graduates are pictured Dec. 8 in Niceville. Front row: Lindsey Copeland of Crestview, Rachel Secord and Shae Mitchell of Crestview. Second row: Deborah Lanham, Kaylee Bradley-Johnson of Crestview and Jennifer Burrage of Baker. Third row: Ashley Lombardo, Dennie Smith and Claire Davis. Fourth row: Amie Kelly, Margaret Mann and Montrealle Parker. Fifth row: Denice Sanders and Jennifer DeJesus. (Special to the News Bulletin)

NICEVILLE — Northwest Florida State College recognized students who successfully completed the bachelor’s degree program in teacher education during the fall academic semester.

Graduates earning a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education are Baker resident Jennifer Burrage; Crestview residents Lindsay Copeland, Kaylee Bradley-Johnson and Shae Mitchell; and Jennifer DeJesus, Hurlburt Field; Amie Kelly, DeFuniak Springs; Deborah Lanham, Destin; Ashley Lombardo, Navarre; Margaret Mann, Fort Walton Beach; Montrealle Parker, Navarre; Dennie Smith, DeFuniak Springs; Denice Sanders, Shalimar; and Rachel Secord, Niceville.

The graduate earning a Bachelor of Science in Middle Grades Mathematics is Claire Davis of Niceville.

This article originally appeared on Crestview News Bulletin: North Okaloosa residents among NWFSC teacher education graduates