1982-1986
m Tingle Will Represe~ 1 Region, State At Conference
Mississippi at the Department of Education Congressional Workshop In Washington, D.C. March 14-18. The National Council of Educat~onal Opportunlty Assoclatlons will sponsor her trlp to Washington. A resldent of Newton, Mrs. Tingle recelved the honors durlng +he recent Southeastern Association of Educational Opportunlty Person- nel held in Atlanta. She is ma r r ~edto Robert Tingle and they have three children. The East Central Junior College special Servlces Program IS the recipient of a recrnt honor, having been chosen as one of four programs in Mississippi llsted In "Equality", the national public- ation of NCEOA for January-Feb- Before coming to East Central, she taught junior high math at Newton, remedial readlng and hlstory at Newton elementary, physical education and science In the New Iberia Publlc Schools In Louisiana, and taught the same courses In the ~ ~ ~ i public Mrs. Tingle received a B.S degree from Alcorn State Unlver- sity, a B S. t e a ch~ng certificate from Mlsslsslppi State University, a Master of Education degree from Mi s s ~ s s l p p~ State Un~versity, and has done additional study in law enforcement education from the Unlverslty of Kansas, Jackson State School System. ruary. Mrs. Tingle has headed the ECJC Special Servlces Program since 1982.
Mrs. Lawrence Tlngle, Dlrector of Special Services at East Central Junior College in Decatur, has been chosen to recelve an all-expense paid trip to represent Region 4, which includes colleges from the eight Southern states, at a Leadership Trainlng Seminar on the Trio Programs under Tltle IV of the Higher Education Act scheduled for March 7-10 in Nashv~lle, Ten-
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Order of Eastern Star, Third
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Mrs. Tingle has also been named to represent the 18 colleges In
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Her publications and awards include Mathematics 1s Fun, 1980,
of Mississippi,
of
Mathematics (Five), Chisanbop Class Award (1979), Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Honor Society Award ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i icate of Appreciation-Outstanding Educator Award (1 976), Misdssip- pi/Alabama Association of Educ- ational Program Personnel Certific- ~ ~ ~ (1970)7 State Of Certif-
unlversIiy, and ~ i
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University.
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state rr& Team Leader a t the NCEOA ~ o l l c ~ Seminar in Wash- ington D.C., and she has been involved in the Public Schools AIM Objective (Newton) and the Depart- ment of Education, Adult Learners, in Chlcago. Her professional memberships include Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Mississippi Association of Educ- ational Program Personnel, South- eastern Association of Educational -
ate of Appreciation (1985-86).
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