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Robert Noyce
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3307 3rd Avenue West
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Seattle, WA 98119
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Robert Noyce Scholarship Program

Current Scholars Archive

Tyler Anderson

Currently Pursuing: First year of Master of Arts in Teaching degree

Certifications: Chemistry and biology

Intended level of teaching: High school

 

Alex Eklund

Currently Pursuing: Bachelor of Arts in Math and Secondary Education Certification.


Certifications: Mathematics


Intended level of teaching: High school

 

Erin Eichler

Currently Pursuing: First year of Master of Arts in Teaching degree

Certifications: Biology

 

Intended level of teaching: High school; Middle school science is also a possibility.



Danielle Lin

Danielle Lin at the Washington MonumentCurrently Pursuing: Second year of Master of Arts in Teaching degree

Certifications: Chemistry and biology

Intended level of teaching: High school, but not ruling out middle level.

 

Sachi Lopez

Currently Pursuing: BA in Mathematics with Secondary certification

Certifications: Mathematics

Intended level of teaching: High school, but I am open to middle school.

 

Kelsey Partridge

Currently Pursuing: Bachelor of Arts in Math and Secondary Education Certification.

Certifications: Secondary Mathematics

Intended level of teaching: I LOVE the middle schoolers! I hope to be teaching middle school mathematics.

 

Tessa Thornes

Currently Pursuing: Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics and Secondary Education Certification.

Certifications: Mathematics

Intended level of teaching: Secondary

 

Adam Winter

Currently Pursuing: BA in Physics with Secondary Certification

Pursuing Certification in:
Mathematics

Intended level of teaching:
High school

 

Benjamin Zupke

Currently Pursuing: Master in Teaching through the Alternative Routes to Certification (ARC) program

Certifications: Physics

Intended level of teaching: High school