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1. Q&A: WESTEST
www.hdonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll - [Cached]Published on: 6/10/2006 Last Visited: 6/10/2006
The following information is from a question-and-answer session with Donna Dunn, fourth grade teacher at Hite-Saunders Elementary.
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The following information is from a question-and-answer session with Donna Dunn, fourth grade teacher at Hite-Saunders Elementary. -
2. News From Your Community
www.hdonline.com/2002/June/01/ - [Cached]Published on: 6/1/2002 Last Visited: 6/1/2002
TEACHER HONORED: Donna Dunn, a teacher at Hite Saunders Elementary School, was named a 2002 Wal-Mart Teacher of the Year in a presentation Friday at the school, 3708 Green Valley Road.She was nominated by fifth-grade student Bradlee Jordan.Dunn received $100, and the school received $500. -
3. Schools try to take stress out of WESTEST
www.herald-dispatch.com/2004/A - [Cached]Published on: 4/16/2004 Last Visited: 4/16/2004
Donna Dunn, a teacher at Hite-Saunders Elementary School, offers the following tips for testing week.
• Get a good night's sleep, even during the weekend beforehand.
• Eat a nutritious breakfast each morning.
• Be refreshed.
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I think we're ready," said Donna Dunn, a teacher at Hite-Saunders Elementary."We've been doing experiments and fun things -- and not so fun things -- to get kids to explain how they got the answers they got.We've been doing all kinds of brain teasers to use the knowledge they have."
Kids feel teachers' stress and teachers feel their stress, Dunn said.
Little things, like students being on the wrong page, can cause anxiety, she said.But teachers try to put on a great front, despite the fact that it's a frustrating time, Dunn said.
"We tell them that every day, they come in with an A, and their job is to keep it," she said."It's the same with the WESTEST.

