2015 Noyce PTS Scholars

Audrey Carrio
Teaching at a high needs middle school in Mobile County, Audrey Carrio has begun to reach out to struggling students with innovative ideas integrating technology and manipulatives in the science classroom.

Cathey Ho
A Spring 2016 Graduate of the Noyce PTS Program, Cathey Ho now teaches at the largest middle school in the state of Alabama, Semmes Middle School, a Title I school where 100% of students receive free lunch, located in rural Alabama.

Cathey Ho and her Mentor Tami May unbox equipment for their Noyce Pathway to Science partner school, Semmes Middle School.

Pathway to Science and Pathway to Mathematics Scholars participate in professional
development and networking activities throughout the year, bringing together past,
present, and pre-residency candidates to discuss teaching and advancing scientific
and mathematical literacy among STEM disciplines.