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Lansing schools honor six teachers who earned National Board Certification

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Lansing Public School District recognized six educators who completed the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards certification, described as a rigorous, multi-year voluntary credential.

Lansing Public School District formally recognized six teachers Thursday who earned National Board Certification, a voluntary, multi-year credential the ISD presenter described as “often referred to as the gold standard of teaching credentials.”

Jessica, a district staff member who presented the awards, described the certification process as a “rigorous voluntary certification program designed to develop, recognize and retain” strong teachers. Jessica told the board the process typically takes one to three years and requires candidates to demonstrate content…

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