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2000-2001 Museum Fellows and Their Projects
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Avon High School in Avon, CT Created workshops for teachers and students to bring together diverse school populations Lisa Adeli; World History and English Buena High School in Sierra Vista, AZ Created class lessons to teach about the Holocaust in Yugoslavia, '41-'45 Skip Aldrich; Social Studies John C. Fremont High School in Los Angeles, CA Created Holocaust Symposium for diverse student populations and faculties in south central and suburban Los Angeles Darlene Bowling; English North Laurel High School in London, KY Created Powerpoint lessons on the Holocaust for use in schools in the state of Kentucky Cathleen Cadigan; Social Studies Thomas Jefferson High School in Dallas, TX Created multiple interdisciplinary units on the Holocaust for history courses in Texas Nancy Derby; English Delaware County Christian School in Newtown Square, PA Presented a workshop on Holocaust Education at the Middle States Christian School Convention William Donald; Social Studies Alma Bryant High School in Irvington, AL Coordinated a series of teacher training workshops on the Holocaust through the University of South Alabama Rita Elavsky; Language Arts Roberts Middle School in Cuyahoga Falls, OH Organized the development of a Holocaust memorial garden in the city of Cuyahoga Falls Judi Freeman; History Boston Latin School in Boston, MA Created a web site on monuments and memorialization with a focus on Holocaust memorials Annette Halpern; ESL Santa Paula Union High School in Santa Paula, CA Created a Spanish web site on the Holocaust entitled “El Holocausto” Arlene Hanauer; French Central Bucks High School-West in Doylestown, PA Presented a workshop on the Holocaust and World Languages Sheila Hansen; English and Reading Spearfish Middle School in Spearfish, SD Gathered and published oral testimonies from Midwest WWII veterans and liberators in the state of South Dakota Todd Hennessy; Social Studies Eagle Valley Middle School in Eagle, CO Conducted workshops on Holocaust education for teachers in Colorado Alexander Hernandez; Reading and Language Arts Woodward Park Middle School in Columbus, OH Developed district wide writing contest on the Holocaust Patricia Hesse; Gifted and talented Weiner Public Schools in Weiner, AR Developed curriculum on the Holocaust for gifted and talented students Dana Humphrey; English North Middle School in O'Fallon, MO Created a guide to using the USHMM website for learning and teaching about the Holocaust Hugh Jebson; History Lake Forest Academy in Lake Forest, IL Conducted in-services on the Holocaust for local teachers Catherine King; History and English Greenfield School in Wilson, NC Presented a workshop, “Teaching the Holocaust,” at North Carolina Association of Independent Schools Paula Laurita; Library/Media Specialist St. John the Baptist Catholic School in Madison, AL Presented a workshop, “Using Internet Resources to Teach about the Holocaust” Marilyn Lubarsky; History and Government Upland High School in Upland, CA Presented a workshop, “Guidelines and Core Concepts,” at California Teachers Association Conference on Good Teaching Arlene Shenkus; English Paulsboro High School in Paulsboro, NJ Co-wrote a Holocaust curriculum for state of New Jersey Pamela Smith; English Grissom High School in Huntsville, AL Presented programs on Holocaust history for church and community organizations Christina Vasquez; English Riverside High School in El Paso, TX Studied and compared Holocaust museums and centers around the United States David Zielinski; Social Studies Episcopal High School in Baton Rouge, LA Conducted a two-day conference on Holocaust education for teachers |