February Sub of the Month: Peggy Brown

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  MHED nominated Peggy Brown to be our February Sub of the Month. We deeply appreciate your hard work and commitment to the students and schools you work with. We appreciate your dedication in ensuring teachers return to their classrooms without a hitch- you leave very detailed notes, making learning engaging for students and are… Read more »

December Sub of the Month: Neena Singla

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  Neena was chosen as the Sub of the Month because she is always willing to work anywhere and is flexible. She never complains if her assignment changes and always has a great team player attitude. What do you like most about being a substitute teacher? It’s great being a substitute teacher, as I get… Read more »

October Sub of the Month: Rachel Wulff

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  Rachel is the sub of the month because we appreciate her hard work, dependability, and willingness to jump right in and help wherever needed. It is always a sigh of relief when we know Rachel can go in and do whatever is asked. What do you like most about being a Substitute Teacher? I… Read more »

April Sub of the Month: Cory Sears

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  Corey Sears has worked a lot of different jobs. “I have worked in construction, painting, a call center, as a receptionist in a doctor’s office, in a seafood and meat department, and have done tree work and landscaping,” Corey said. Though he’s a man of many talents, Corey decided to join the MHED team… Read more »

March Sub of the Month: Anne Quinly

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  Anne Quinly is no stranger to the classroom. Before becoming a substitute teacher with MHED, Anne taught in Kansas City, Kansas Public Schools for 30 years. “I taught one year in a Catholic school in Kansas City, Missouri while finishing my masters in behavior disorder/emotionally disturbed from the University of Missouri – Kansas City,”… Read more »

February Sub of the Month: Linda Zohner

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  Linda Zohner understands that being an educator is a huge responsibility. “Being a substitute teacher provides me an opportunity to take a look at this generation of students, within the context of their schools,” she said. “It is both humbling and challenging to interact with the next generation of adults in our country.” Before… Read more »