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Wissahickon's Middle School Science Teacher Named State Teacher of the Year
Monica Weninger, a science teacher at the Wissahickon Middle School, was awarded State Teacher of the Year.

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Monica Weninger, a science teacher at the Wissahickon Middle School, was awarded State Teacher of the Year.

Wissahickon School District achieved AYP for the 2011-12 school year.
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