To Our "Best and Brightest"
Sigrid A. Trombley (strombley@feist.com)
Thu, 23 Jul 1998 12:02:25 -0500
Hello All,
I've looked at your list of Participant Interests (Activities). My what a=
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interesting and varied group you are as are your interests and talents. A=
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a kid in school I always loved science...you're activity ideas make me wi=
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I were back in science classes with all of you. I envy the opportunity
you've had these past weeks...sharing, studying, having your ideas
challenged, challenging those of other, rubbing shoulders with a Nobel
winner, making wonderful new friends, creating a network of colleagues wh=
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can be resources for one another and most of all remembering that learnin=
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can be a great deal of fun . May you retain your newly enriched enthusias=
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for your subject areas, teaching and our kids. Thank you for all you do.
Sigrid
P.S. So that we can "prepare" ourselves and deal with her appropriately,=
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need some info. At the infamous Big Daddy's Barbeque, was Sisitie in th=
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"bean" or "bland" group?
Sigrid Trombley, Ph.D.
Grants Specialist, Wichita Public Schools
201 N. Water=20
Wichita, KS 67202
Voice: 316-833-4087 | Fax: 316-833-4095
E-mail: strombley@feist.com
"The quality of education in tomorrow=92s schools and universities will
depend, as always, not on the physical edifice, but on the quality of
thought and heart that goes into designing and delivering the overall
educational experience." Expanded from a quote by Vicky Phillips in The
Virtual University Gazette