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Belleville West Teacher Recipient of Rogan Leadership Award

2/26/2016

 
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Congratulations to Dr. Brandon Hentze, this year's recipient of St. Louis University's Rogan Leadership Award! 

"Founded in 1959, Saint Louis University's 1818 Advanced College Credit Program is the oldest dual credit program west of the Mississippi and has a long-standing history of providing outstanding high school juniors and seniors the stand-out opportunity to earn college credit from Saint Louis University at their high school while earning their high school credit!"
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Recipients of the award have "demonstrated a superior commitment and dedication to the 1818 Advanced College Credit Program ... [in] the following ways:
  • Demonstrated superior competence by leading by example throughout important changes and processes including but not limited to: registration, credit transfer, professional development, etc.,
  •  Implemented the 1818 ACC Program with conscience to 1818 ACC Program policies, communications, and guidelines,
  • Instilled a sense of compassion in their communications and interactions with 1818 ACC students, staff, peer faculty, and SLU community,
  • Illustrated a deep commitment to the program by significantly growing or benefiting the 1818 ACC Program through new course offerings or increased student enrollment,
  • Developed a strong sense of community with the Saint Louis University community through dedication to actively participating in professional and networking opportunities."


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