Sept. 5, 2013 - Twenty-nine King’s College students have begun their 14-week student teaching experience in neighboring elementary and high schools during the fall semester. The supervised student teaching experience is necessary to fulfill King’s degree requirements and to obtain a Pennsylvania Teacher Certificate.

King's College is a Catholic College sponsored by the Congregation of Holy Cross.

King’s College education majors student teaching in local elementary and high schools are, seated from left: Teila McNulty, Nanticoke, Greater Nanticoke Area; Ashleigh Osolnick, Kingston, Dana Street Elementary; Amanda Knight, West Caldwell, N.J., Schuyler Avenue Elementary; Colleen Watson, East Brunswick, N.J., Kistler Elementary; Kirsten Strauss, Allentown, Chester Street Elementary; Rev. John Ryan, C.S.C., president, King’s College; Kaitlyn Apolinaro, Wilkes-Barre, Dodson Elementary; Rebecca Hoernle, Easton, Pittston Area High School; Danielle Lombardo, Exeter, Solomon/Plains Elementary; and Karen Perez, Hazleton, Wyoming Valley West Middle School.  Standing, row 1: Br. Stephen LaMendola, C.S.C., acting chair for the fall semester and academic liaison, education department; Celia Rader, Scranton, Robert Morris Elementary; Lindsay Atchison, Chatham, N.J., Third Avenue Elementary; Katlin Cardillo, Falls, Dallas; Katherine Chvotzkin, Mountain Top, Dallas; Caitlin Foley, Wilkes-Barre, Solomon/ Plains Jr. High School; Katherine Manahan, Ashley, Dallas; Patrick Matthews, Binghamton, N.Y., Heights Elementary; Samantha Rae Williams, Hanover, State Street Elementary; Brittany Haight, Warren Center, Third Avenue Elementary; Michel Hughes, Duryea, Pittston Area; and, Bob Richards, assistant professor of education.  Standing, row 2: Henry Penafiel, Wilkes-Barre, Coughlin; Colin Titus, Weatherly, Freeland Elementary; Sebastian Woolbert, Hazleton, Weatherly Area High School; Joe Sebastianelli, Pittston, Coughlin; Kevin Taylor, Harding, Wyoming Area; Joseph Antosh, Harding, Dallas Elementary; Kyle Stackhouse, Malvern, Flood Elementary; James Stagg, Conyngham, Crestwood; Steven Fortunato, Jackson, N.J., Coughlin; and Robert Lemoncelli, Pittston, Pittston Area.

King’s College education majors student teaching in local elementary and high schools are, seated from left: Teila McNulty, Nanticoke, Greater Nanticoke Area; Ashleigh Osolnick, Kingston, Dana Street Elementary; Amanda Knight, West Caldwell, N.J., Schuyler Avenue Elementary; Colleen Watson, East Brunswick, N.J., Kistler Elementary; Kirsten Strauss, Allentown, Chester Street Elementary; Rev. John Ryan, C.S.C., president, King’s College; Kaitlyn Apolinaro, Wilkes-Barre, Dodson Elementary; Rebecca Hoernle, Easton, Pittston Area High School; Danielle Lombardo, Exeter, Solomon/Plains Elementary; and Karen Perez, Hazleton, Wyoming Valley West Middle School.

Standing, row 1: Br. Stephen LaMendola, C.S.C., acting chair for the fall semester and academic liaison, education department; Celia Rader, Scranton, Robert Morris Elementary; Lindsay Atchison, Chatham, N.J., Third Avenue Elementary; Katlin Cardillo, Falls, Dallas; Katherine Chvotzkin, Mountain Top, Dallas; Caitlin Foley, Wilkes-Barre, Solomon/ Plains Jr. High School; Katherine Manahan, Ashley, Dallas; Patrick Matthews, Binghamton, N.Y., Heights Elementary; Samantha Rae Williams, Hanover, State Street Elementary; Brittany Haight, Warren Center, Third Avenue Elementary; Michel Hughes, Duryea, Pittston Area; and, Bob Richards, assistant professor of education.

Standing, row 2: Henry Penafiel, Wilkes-Barre, Coughlin; Colin Titus, Weatherly, Freeland Elementary; Sebastian Woolbert, Hazleton, Weatherly Area High School; Joe Sebastianelli, Pittston, Coughlin; Kevin Taylor, Harding, Wyoming Area; Joseph Antosh, Harding, Dallas Elementary; Kyle Stackhouse, Malvern, Flood Elementary; James Stagg, Conyngham, Crestwood; Steven Fortunato, Jackson, N.J., Coughlin; and Robert Lemoncelli, Pittston, Pittston Area.