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Lesley University Honors Elizabeth Ho with June Fox Award

Heather Woodcock, director of the associate teacher program
May 2, 2022
Congratulations to associate teacher Elizabeth Ho who is the recipient of the 2022 June Fox Award from Lesley University’s Graduate School of Education. Each year, the June Fox Committee recognizes one student in the collaborative residency programs for that individual’s work with children, academic scholarship, and effective collaboration with peers. Incredibly, this is the fourth year in a row that a Belmont Day School associate has won the June Fox award!

Congratulations to Elizabeth for this great honor, and congratulations to all of the associates, Heather Woodcock, director of the associate teacher program, and the associate mentors who have shown such dedication to their students and their teaching craft.

Elizabeth worked with Betty Pryor in kindergarten for the first half of the year and is now placed with Cicely Gibson in first grade.

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