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12/07/2012 | By The Dispatch Staff

The Community Foundation honored five Somerset County schools during ceremonies held at the Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore’s Nonprofit Support Center in Salisbury. These schools received Education Award Grants for their innovative programs benefitting not only their students but their communities as well. Pictured, back from left, are Don Rush, Social Studies teacher, Somerset Intermediate School (SIS); Elizabeth Marshall, Vice Principal, Princess Anne Elementary (PAE); Cortney Monar, Principal, PAE; Lilly Welch, Principal, Carter G. Woodson Elementary School (WES); Pat Benner, Science teacher, SIS; Pam South, Media Specialist, SIS; and Bonnie Grangier, Reading Coach, WES.  Front, from left, are Brandy Brady, Principal, Deal Island Elementary; Linda Kinhart, Kindergarten teacher, WES; and Sherry Watson, Para Educator, WES. Submitted Photos

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