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Campus Review
December 18, 2012
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ment the path to citizenship, often times
with surprising and poignant results.”)
Teacher Education
Two spring 2012 graduates of Clayton
State’s Master of Arts in Teaching
Mathematics program, Jabril Willis, a math
teacher at A.Z. Kelsey Academy in Griffin,
Ga., and Shaneeka Favors, a 10th grade
math teacher at the South Atlanta School of
Law & Social Justice, were among 44 of
Georgia’s best and brightest new teachers to
receive a New Teacher Assistance Grant
from Georgia Power. The grants can be
used to purchase items such as books, edu-
cational materials, computers and other
supplies. Teacher nominations were sub-
mitted to Georgia Power by the 22 Georgia
public colleges and universities that have a
school of education. To be eligible for the
grant, candidates had to be in the top 25
percent of their class academically, be a
first-year teacher employed by a public
school in Georgia, and demonstrate a high
aptitude for teaching.
The Clayton State campus and community gathered on November 29 to share their well wishes with
Director of Development Reda Rowell as she begins the next chapter in her life.
The Loch Shop
Clayton State students, faculty and staff
who will be stuck on campus following
the end of this week’s final exams can at
least have the consolation of a special sale
at The Loch Shop. Starting on Monday,
Dec. 10, and running through Friday, Dec.
21, The Loch Shop will be having its
annual “Stuck On Campus” sale, not just
for anyone stuck on campus during the
holiday season, but for anyone who wants
to drop by the first floor of the Clayton
State Student Center Monday through
Friday. Included in the sale will be such
bargains as limited edition Clayton State
University Christmas ornaments for $9.99,
“Buy 2 Bargain Books, Get One Free” (of
equal or lesser value), as well as deep dis-
counts on the most popular authors in The
Loch Shop’s trade book section.
*****
Congratulations to students Tina Wright
and Taylor Hughes and staff member
Heidi Benford. Each will receive a $50
gift card as winners in The Loch Shop sur-
vey random prize drawing. The Loch
Shop would like to thank the campus
community for their feedback on our
operations. Your input has a significant
impact in determining how we develop
our plans for the future as well as letting
us know areas we need to improve in
order to ensure you are receiving the best
customer service possible. We are thrilled
we received 94 percent or higher positive
rating and will strive to reach a perfect
satisfaction level of 100 percent.