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county area. In her new position, Mrs. Sanders is responsible for overseeing coordi– nation of the articulation of high school Tech Prep programs with related post-secondary programs. Additonal work experience m· eludes service as a staff develop– ment and accreditation coordinator for Choctaw Tribal Schools in Plu· !adelphia. She is also a former school teacher, having taught at the Bureau of Indian Affairs and for the Neshoba Central School system. Mrs. Sanders is a graduate uf Neshoba Central High School, Central Junior College, Mississippi University for Women, where she received a bachelor of science de– gree in home economics, and Mis– sissippi State University, where she earned a master of education degree in elementary education and elemen– tary and secondary administration. She also has certification in general science and reading K-12. In addi– tion, she has completed coursework in teaching English as a second Ianquage at the University of South· em Mississippi. She and her husband. Tommy, have two children;· Reid. a sopho– more at ECCC, and Zachary, a sophomore at Ncs~ooo Central High School

Mrs. Maudean Sanders Mrs. Maudene Sanders of Union has been selected Tech Prep Coordi– nator at East Central Community College in Decatur, announced Dr. Eddie M. Smith, college president. Mrs. Sanders, who began her duties on July 1, 1993, was previ– ously employed as Area Four Coor– dinator for !he Heads Up Literacy Program sponsored by the Christian Broadcast Network. Her duties in– cluded working with schools, bu– sinesses, community outreachg programs, churches and civic clubs to organize litercy sites in the 14

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