Elizabeth Hartley, a health science teacher with Bulloch County Schools, was named recently as a national ambassador for health science education, and also as a finalist for Georgia’s top new teacher in career technical education.
In a release, Hayley Greene, director of Public Relations for the school district, announced that the National Consortium for Health Science Education selected Hartley to join its 12-member team of health science teachers. The Consortium is tasked with advancing career and technical education and supporting professional development for health science educators nationwide.
She is one of three Georgians on the team, which includes Callie Davis of Cherokee County and Melissa Culpepper of Colquitt County.
“These are some of the best and brightest in the state, and