EUSD teachers earn National Board Certification

Four Encinitas teachers were honored at the December 11th Board of Trustees meeting for earning the mark of distinction as National Board Certified Teachers. Rose Kiernan, Robyn Litt, Meredith Mills, and Lisa Wooten recently completed the rigorous program of the National Board of Professional Teaching Standards.


Rose Kiernan, El Camino Creek School


Robyn Litt, El Camino Creek School


Meredith Mills, El Camino Creek School


Lisa Wooten, Capri School

National Board Certification is a symbol of professional teaching excellence. It represents the pursuit and completion of a rigorous program of professional growth and development unlike any other available to teachers. Through the National Board of Professional Teaching Standards program, teachers, like professionals in other fields, can achieve distinction by demonstrating through a demanding performance assessment process that they meet the highest standards set for their profession. National Board Certified Teachers are able to gauge their skills and knowledge against objective, peer-developed standards of advanced practice. As these teachers hone their professional skills, their students reap the greatest rewards.

There are more than 47,500 National Board Certified Teachers in the United States; 3,379 of these teachers are in California; 593 of them are in San Diego, Orange and Imperial Counties; 4 more have just been added to the list from the Encinitas Union School District. Congratulations to our new National Board Certified Teachers!

Learn more about National Board Certification atwww.nbpts.org.