Posted on June 13, 2014
Patricia Joe (P.J.) Piland, a ninth and 10th grade science teacher at Taylor County High School (TCHS), has been selected by Georgia-Pacific to attend Keystone Science School’s 2014 Key Issues Institute: Bringing Environmental Issues to the Classroom, set for June 24-29, in Silverthorne, Colo.
Held every June and July, the Key Issues program brings together middle-level educators from around the world for “a highly interactive four and a half-day workshop.”
PHOTO: TCHS teacher Patricia Joe (P.J.) Piland has been selected by Georgia-Pacific to attend Keystone Science School’s 2014 Key Issues Institute: Bringing Environmental Issues to the Classroom in Silverthorne, Colo. Shown above with Piland (center) are TCHS Principal Audie Ash (left) and GP Public Affairs Manager Scott Mixon.
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