May 10, 2025 - 03:59

Presbyterian College honored seven education majors during the Spring 2025 Teacher Induction Ceremony, celebrating their achievements and commitment to shaping future generations. The event, held in the college's auditorium, was attended by faculty, family members, and peers, all gathered to recognize the hard work and dedication of these future educators.
Each inductee shared their personal journey and passion for teaching, highlighting the importance of education in fostering growth and development in young minds. The ceremony featured inspiring speeches from faculty members who emphasized the vital role teachers play in society. They encouraged the new inductees to embrace the challenges and rewards that come with the profession.
As part of the induction, the graduates received certificates and took an oath to uphold the values of integrity, respect, and lifelong learning in their teaching careers. This milestone marks not only the culmination of their academic efforts but also the beginning of their journey as educators dedicated to making a positive impact in their communities.
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