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Patricia K ali
Second Grade &. Primary Cbardmator Gssigan Cbuit Oalkgi, BA
Debra Kendall Fifth Grade Miwtary.Eblkgi BA
Lloyd Kunar Saenos E^ct Chair & IE PhyacE University cf London, BS. University o f Ttanpfo, Ph D.
Thomas Majdanski
US History
Breton Cbhgi, B.A.
Fulbnglit RefEairh at Jagdlcnian Uner.
Roland Marionni US Chenuetry
f n Uravaaty, BA
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EHlen Masten
Langaagi E^at Chan/ IE Sparui &. ESLEtrecfar Universityofdlifomia DamsBA Monterey Institutecf Memalional Studies MA
Carmen Matteis
Physical Education
UniversityoflMswsre.BA * EastStrouddailitg^avetaty,M.Bi:
Brenda McCulley
L£ &. MS Choral Music
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Kathy Meier
|LS Soaaos & Technology ^ofasionalE&ielqpirentChair
Kathy Merklinger Third Grade
Kean Ufavaaty. BA.
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Christine Mozlin
LS Librarian
State Ihav. o f New York a t Albany, B A Simmons Cbleg?, MLS.
David Mu
Swarthmore Oofle^, BA ’
Cblkg^ M A Rutgras Univ, MS.. Pi D.
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US History ^Dept. Co-Chair
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Pre K &. Encore Director Rutgers Univeisity, BA
MS Latin
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fait, tyre&mt,future,,, George Santayana once said,
"Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat
it"H istory teachers spend every day and every class fervently trying to teach students to understand the past well enough so that they don't repeat some of
those mistakes, and analyze the present well enough so that the future may be a bit brighter than what it might have been.
History Department
Rutps University, BSt Kean, MS.
non University,

