Published November 27, 2019
Two St. Joseph High School teachers in Conway have joined a small group of educators from across the U.S. who’ve become ACT Certified Educators (ACE) in three disciplines: basics, English and reading. English teachers Kathleen Gueringer and Alicia Yrle were recently notified, after many hours of training in Birmingham, Ala., and with their scores on rigorous certification tests, that they’ve met the ACT’s professional standards in these areas to prepare high school students for the ACT. The school is hopeful the certifications will give their college-bound students an advantage.
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