Culp Named Tate High Teacher Of The Year
February 7, 2012
Alan Culp has been named the Tate High School Teacher of the Year.
Culp is the chair of the science department at Tate, and he teachers AP and honors biology. He hold a BA in Education Biology and has been a teacher for 10 years, eight of those years at Tate.
Teachers of the year are chosen by the faculty and staff at each school in the county. The Escambia County Teacher of the Year will be announced at the annual Golden Apple Awards Dinner later this month.
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5 Responses to “Culp Named Tate High Teacher Of The Year”
Congrats to mr. Culp, had him as an adviser at Escambia.
I had Mr. Culp for Zoology my Junior year at Tate. He is an awesome teacher and I learned more in his class than I did in any other! Go Mr. Culp, you deserve it!!!!
Congratulations on a job well deserved!
Amazing, Amazing Teacher! Congratulations Mr. Culp! Well deserved!
Mr. Culp! your the man!